Yesterday, I confirmed the parts. Today, I have another question to ask. Based on real-world tests, what's the difference in fuel consumption between hybrid and pure gasoline? Per 100 kilometers. Thanks to all the experienced folks.
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مصطفى نايف2024-10-21 01:06
As a 3-year car owner: On open national roads, fuel consumption is within 4 liters. On highways, it's around 5.5 liters. In city traffic jams, it's about 5.5 liters as well. In the city with smooth traffic, it's 4.5 liters. In the northeastern winter, add 1-2 liters depending on driving conditions.
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عمر عبد له2024-08-07 23:55
There's about a 20% difference. The fuel consumption per 100 km varies by 1 to 1.5 liters, depending on driving habits. Anyway, my hybrid averages around 5.5 liters for a comfortable drive. For shorter distances, it's not much different from a fuel car, around 6 to 9 liters.
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حسن خليف2024-08-07 04:11
If you're mostly driving in the city, you could consider buying a hybrid. But if you need to drive faster or longer distances, a gasoline car might be better. The price difference is significant, and the money you save can be used for fuel. Isn't that appealing?
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حسن عرفات2024-08-05 13:13
I drive in the city every day, with the lowest fuel economy at 4.8 and usually maintaining around 6.5.
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عبدالله عبد لطيف2024-08-05 00:10
I often drive long distances on highways, currently at 6.1.
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عبد العزيز صالح2024-08-03 23:10
Hybrid 4.5, pure petrol 7.0. Most people experience this. If you drive more in city traffic, it'll be higher, like 5.0 and 8.0. Anyway, there's about a 3L difference per 100km. The more congested city roads, the bigger the difference; the more smooth highways and national/provincial roads, the smaller the difference. With current fuel prices, driving 10,000 km a year, the difference is roughly 2500.