What is the urban fuel consumption of the Sagitar 1.4T?

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VanJace
07/29/25 3:23am
The urban fuel consumption of the Sagitar 1.4T is detailed as follows: 1. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Fuel consumption is mainly related to driving conditions and the driver's habits. In urban areas with short-distance driving and frequent stops, fuel efficiency is difficult to improve. Steady high-speed driving is more fuel-efficient. Fuel consumption is directly influenced by the driving environment and style. For instance, frequent short-distance, low-speed driving or regular traffic congestion can result in a fuel consumption of around 12 liters per 100 km, which is generally normal. 2. Common urban fuel consumption values for the Sagitar 1.4T: An urban fuel consumption of around 11 liters per 100 km is considered normal. 4. Characteristics of the Sagitar model: The Sagitar (SAGITAR) is a new model launched by FAW-Volkswagen on April 9, 2006, in the Chinese market. Its English name is "SAGITAR," and it is positioned as a "German high-performance sedan." The Sagitar was developed based on the fifth-generation Jetta sold by Volkswagen in North America and is built on Volkswagen's new PQ35 platform, featuring the same technological content as overseas models. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 km for the Sagitar 1.4T model is: 6.5 liters for the manual version and 6.4 liters for the automatic version.
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LeviDella
08/12/25 7:14am
My Volkswagen Sagitar 1.4T has been running in the city for three years, and I've gained deep experience. During peak hours when traffic is heavy, the dashboard shows fuel consumption can exceed 9L/100km, especially when the air conditioning is on. However, during off-peak hours with good road conditions, it's around 7.5L/100km, and the most fuel-efficient trip I've had was 6.8L/100km. I recommend avoiding aggressive acceleration, anticipating traffic lights in advance, maintaining a steady speed, and not carrying too much clutter in the car. Actually, this engine size is quite fuel-efficient for a compact car. My colleague's Nissan Sylphy 1.6L consumes around 8L/100km.
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