Is 8 litres per 100km good?
Is 8 litres per 100km good?
In general, 5 to 8 litres per 100 km would be considered a good fuel efficiency, 8 to 12 litres per 100 km would be average, and more than 12 litres per 100 km would be considered a relatively low fuel efficiency. Your driving habits also impact how efficiently your vehicle will use its fuel.
Are skodas fuel efficient?
Fuel economy is also impressive. In our Skoda Superb iV Estate long-term test we saw an average fuel economy of 50.9mpg. That’s not much less than you’d get from the 2.0 TDI 150 diesel, which averages around 60mpg officially.
How do you work out km per Litre?
To convert Formula to use Let’s say, for example, that your trip computer (or the manufacturer website) says your specific car uses 8.0-litres of fuel per 100km. The actual formula to get km per litre is 100 divided by 8 = 12.5 (Your car will give you 12.5 km on one litre).
How do you calculate combined fuel consumption?
Calculating consumption and range Simply note down the distance travelled since the last top-up and then take a note of how much fuel it consumed to travel that distance, then divide the litres used by the kilometres travelled and multiply by 100 to calculate consumption in litres/100km.
What is the most fuel efficient Skoda?
The 148bhp 2.0-litre TDI diesel is the most economical of all; clean enough for affordable company-car tax and enjoying a huge theoretical range on a single tank of diesel, as proudly claimed by Skoda.
How reliable are Skoda Octavias?
Skoda is renowned for its reliability and the Octavia has performed consistently well in our Driver Power customer satisfaction surveys, although its 43rd-place finish in the 2021 poll will be a little disappointing to the Czech manufacturer.
How much petrol is used per km?
The average vehicle used 13.4 litres of fuel per 100 km in Australia in 2020.
How many KMs can a car travel on 1 Litre of diesel?
3 to 6 km per liter.
Why work with BusinessNZ Energy Council and EECA?
We help ensure that products and vehicles sold in New Zealand meet energy and fuel efficiency standards, and provide information to help businesses comply. The BusinessNZ Energy Council ( BEC) and EECA are delighted to have been nominated finalists in the Outstanding Collaboration category for the 2021 Sustainable Business Awards.
What are the benefits of EnergyWise tyres?
ENERGYWISE approved tyres must meet ENERGYWISE standards for both fuel efficiency and braking in the wet – which means you will save you fuel and know that your tyres will perform when safety really counts. Fuel savings can be as much as 7% – equivalent to saving up to 15 cents per litre every time you drive.
How can traders benefit from the EV fuel efficient label?
Motor vehicle traders can use the label to help customers choose more fuel efficient vehicles with lower running costs. You can use the label to compare efficiency and running costs of plug-in EVs with other types of car.
What does EECA do?
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