Why is the fuel consumption of the Hyundai Verna so high?
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Reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Hyundai Verna: 1. Tire factors: If you notice that the vehicle's coasting distance is significantly reduced during driving, check whether the tire pressure meets the standard. Insufficient tire inflation will also increase fuel consumption. Tip: Inflate the tires properly in time. 2. Tire wear: Check the degree of tire wear. If the tires are severely worn, slipping will occur frequently, increasing fuel consumption. Tip: Replace the tires with new ones when necessary. 3. Others: If abnormal noises are heard from the wheels during driving or starting, promptly check the bearings and braking system for faults. If the wheels do not rotate normally, it will affect the speed and increase fuel consumption.
As an experienced driver who frequently drives the new Verna, I've found that the main reason for high fuel consumption is often driving habits. When driving in the city, I used to accelerate and brake sharply, stomp on the gas at red lights, and constantly stop-and-go in traffic jams, which can increase fuel consumption by at least 20%. Running the air conditioner at full blast in summer increases engine load. Now I've learned to drive smoothly, maintain constant speed, and coast when decelerating, reducing fuel consumption from about 10L to 7L. Using cruise control on highways is most fuel-efficient. Also, avoid carrying unnecessary items in the car as extra weight affects fuel economy. Check the cleanliness of spark plugs and fuel injectors - carbon buildup reduces combustion efficiency. In conclusion, developing good habits is key to reducing fuel consumption, especially for urban commuters.