What kind of car does a fuel consumption of 13 liters per 100 km equate to?
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Fuel consumption of 13 liters per 100 km typically corresponds to large SUV models. Fuel consumption is related to the engine displacement of the car. For a 2.4-liter engine, 13 liters per 100 km is a relatively normal fuel consumption. However, for a 2.0-liter or 1.5-liter engine, 13 liters per 100 km is considered relatively high. Car fuel consumption is not only related to the vehicle itself but also to the driver's driving habits and road conditions. Below is an introduction to car fuel consumption: 1. Driving habits: If the driver has a gentle driving style, the car's fuel consumption will be relatively low. If the driver has an aggressive driving style, the car's fuel consumption will be higher. When driving, it's advisable to press the accelerator lightly and avoid unnecessary overtaking. Keep your eyes focused as far ahead as possible so that you can release the accelerator early when there are cars ahead and change lanes in advance. 2. Road conditions: If you frequently drive in congested urban roads, the car's fuel consumption will be higher. If you often drive on smooth elevated roads or highways, the car's fuel consumption will be lower. In urban driving, frequent stops at traffic lights and traffic jams are common. During these stops, although the car's mileage does not increase, the engine continues to run, leading to higher fuel consumption per 100 km.