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Alright, I've mellowed my driving style and now hover around 10.8L/100km on my daily commute (which, again, is mostly stop n' go), so that's a little more acceptable.
And last night, I went for a little drive and got 6.8L/100km while cruising at 110km/h, and 6.4L/100km while cruising at 70km/h. That's with my wife and baby in the car, and probably a litte A/C going on (it was on auto mode, hard to tell if the compressor is actually running).
Once the engine settles in, I suppose 10L/100km in the city should be feasible. The car is officially rated at 9.5/6.2 city/highway, so if I can eventually get around 10/6.5, I'd perfectly happy with that as it would be a nice drop compared with our Sportage's consumption of around 14/10.
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Shnak , you should expect mid-high 9s in city driving during the summer months which is what my broken in Sonata engine gets. Meantime driving with the A/C on should have little effect on a modern system and generally saves fuel at higher speeds like 110km/h versus open windows and no A/C