Why is the Sonata VIII so fuel-consuming?
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The main reason why the Sonata VIII is so fuel-consuming is that its coasting distance is very short, and the engine idle speed consumes too much inertia. Here is an extended introduction: Appearance: The body size of the eighth-generation Sonata reaches the standard mid-size car level, with a length, width, and height of 4820mm*1835mm*1475mm, and a wheelbase of 2795mm. After comparison, it can be found that the eighth-generation Sonata is slightly shorter in length than the K5, but the other indicators are not much different, especially the identical wheelbase. Power: The domestically produced eighth-generation Sonata launched 8 models, equipped with 2.0L and 2.4L engines. The 2.0L model has a maximum power of 119KW (162PS)/6500rpm and a peak torque of 194Nm/4800rpm; the 2.4L model has a maximum power of 132KW (180PS)/6000rpm and a peak torque of 231Nm/4000rpm. Both engines are matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission.