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Why does my Binzhi consume so much gas?

Fuel consumption is usually measured by 100 kilometers. Just like the average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers shown on your watch is 8.8L, then you can tell him that his car's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is only 9.0 liters, and yours is even lower, only 8.8. Of course, the actual fuel consumption is different from that shown on the meter. Usually, people calculate the real fuel consumption by how many liters they need after filling up, such as running N kilometers. It's about 7 liters when it's filled up again, so it's about 7 liters after several tests. It can be preliminarily concluded that the fuel consumption of your car is about 7 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption of cars is particularly affected by road conditions. In the case of traffic jam in the city, the actual fuel consumption is generally 2 to 3 liters larger than that of the meter, and the actual fuel consumption on the expressway is relatively low, so the meter is more accurate. Then according to kilometers, people are generally used to saying how much it costs per kilometer. This should be calculated together with your local oil price. For example, if the fuel consumption of your car is 0.088 liters 1 km, then the oil price of 0.088 is the money invested in one kilometer.