How many L per 100km does your car do~?

arctician

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9.5L..old 8 yo car

similarly avoid full tank and go for esso/caltex..spc fc seems to underperform slightly
 

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S80 D2 - 5.6L/100km :D
C30 T5 - 10.3L/100km :s22:

I think people who drive European cars use L/100km while those who drive Japanese/Korean use km/L.
 

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Why pump full tank?
At so many petrol station.
Carry extra fuel=weight alsom

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I haven't seen it this way before. Thanks for enlightening me. Haha.. Coz i have a friend who always don't pump full tank but I didn't ask him why. Now that you mentioned this, it makes more sense. But another thing is more frequent refuelling and for those who wait till light comes out then pump, might endanger the fuel pump.
 

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City driving and expressway driving makes a huge difference, at least on my car. Cross island trips can be as low as 6 to 7 l/100km whereas city driving pushes it up to as high as 12 to 13 l/100km.

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I haven't seen it this way before. Thanks for enlightening me. Haha.. Coz i have a friend who always don't pump full tank but I didn't ask him why. Now that you mentioned this, it makes more sense. But another thing is more frequent refuelling and for those who wait till light comes out then pump, might endanger the fuel pump.
Left 1/4 refill lah.$50 or $60
If always wait for fuel light on,fuel pump up lorry fast.

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