Sorry, I have no idea how mpg or km/L translate to my good old L/100 km. I also was a bit alarmed wheN i couldn’t get the 3.5 L/100 in my Yaris Cross, then I realized it’s doable only: 1) in spring or early autumn when you don’t crank your A/C up too much 2) if you drive in a flat area 3) if you follow the eco indicator. Like, even on a highway it’s possible if you run at optimal speed, not the top speed allowed. Then 3.5 L/100 is doable. But in winter driving uphill when I’m late I will be getting up to twice that figure.
Sorry, I have no idea how mpg or km/L translate to my good old L/100 km. I also was a bit alarmed wheN i couldn’t get the 3.5 L/100 in my Yaris Cross, then I realized it’s doable only: 1) in spring or early autumn when you don’t crank your A/C up too much 2) if you drive in a flat area 3) if you follow the eco indicator. Like, even on a highway it’s possible if you run at optimal speed, not the top speed allowed. Then 3.5 L/100 is doable. But in winter driving uphill when I’m late I will be getting up to twice that figure.