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Which mode is the most fuel-efficient for Mercedes-Benz in urban areas?

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McHenry
07/29/25 7:40pm
Mercedes-Benz's Eco mode is the most fuel-efficient. Five driving modes: Mercedes-Benz offers five driving modes to choose from, namely Eco mode, Comfort mode, Sport mode, Sport+ mode, and Individual mode. These driving modes require the driver to manually switch between them while driving. Most commonly used driving modes: During normal driving, Eco mode and Comfort mode are the most frequently used driving modes. While driving, the driver can control different driving-related systems separately through the vehicle's onboard computer.
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LeGabrielle
08/14/25 2:58pm
To save fuel while driving a Mercedes in the city, I recommend using Eco mode. My car is an E-Class, and every time I press the Eco button, the throttle response becomes slower, the shift points are earlier, and the urge for sudden acceleration is reduced. In the city, there are many traffic lights, and the start-stop system automatically shuts off the engine, restarting only when moving off, which saves a lot of fuel. Compared to Sport mode, Eco can save 5-10% fuel. For example, my daily commute fuel consumption drops from 8 liters to 7 liters. Additionally, driving habits are crucial—coasting by releasing the throttle early and avoiding tailgating to reduce braking frequency helps. Regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining the standard value, such as 2.3 bar, is important, as too low pressure increases resistance and burns more fuel. Maintenance should not be neglected either; changing the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers can improve engine efficiency. In summary, Eco mode is safe and economical, making it the best choice for city driving.
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Ora
10/15/25 6:41am
Driving a Mercedes in the city is fuel-efficient, and I'm accustomed to using Eco mode. It optimizes engine output and transmission logic to reduce fuel consumption, making it more economical than Sport mode. For example, my GLB consumes 7 liters per 100 kilometers in Eco mode during traffic jams, while Comfort mode requires 7.5 liters. The start-stop function, which turns off the engine at red lights, is key. Additionally, maintaining a steady speed, avoiding sudden acceleration, and minimizing unnecessary weight like trunk clutter can enhance efficiency. Tire pressure should be checked monthly, with the standard value at 210 kPa, as deviations increase resistance. Regular maintenance of the engine air filter and timely replacements ensure smooth airflow. Combining these habits with Eco mode makes city driving more cost-effective.
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