Citroen Xsara Combi fuel consumption, miles per gallon or litres/ km. Find out how much fuel consumed litres/ km or miles per gallon a Citroen Xsara Combi. From year: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006.
How much fuel consumed Citroen Xsara Combi 1.6i, liters / 100 km or miles per gallon.
- Citroen Xsara 1.6i it is a Multi-Purpose / Combi Car.
- Car engine capacity: 1587 ccm (96,36 cubic inches).
- Car max power: 109.00 PS (79,60 kW or 107,46 HP) at 4000 Rev. per min.
- Car fuel: gasoline, unleaded 95.
- Car fuel with highway drive.
- Car fuel with mixed drive: 6.9 litres/100 km (33,92 miles per gallon).
- Car fuel with city drive.
- Car fuel tank capacity: 54.0 litres (14,20 gallons).
How much fuel consumed Citroen Xsara Combi 2.0i, liters / 100 km or miles per gallon.
- Citroen Xsara Combi 2.0 it is a Multi-Purpose / Combi Car.
- Car engine capacity: 1997 ccm (121,25 cubic inches).
- Car max power: 140.00 PS (102,49 kW or 137,31 HP) at 6000 Rev. per min.
- Car Fuel: Gasoline, unleaded 95.
- Car fuel with highway drive.
- Car fuel with mixed drive: 7.9 litres/100 km (29,81 miles per gallon).
- Car fuel with city drive.
- Car fuel tank capacity: 54.0 litres (14,20 gallons).
How much fuel consumed Citroen Xsara Combi 2.0 HDi, liters / 100 km or miles per gallon.
- Citroen Xsara Combi 2.0 HDi it is a Multi-Purpose / Combi Cars.
- Car engine capacity: 1997 ccm (121,25 cubic inches).
- Car max power: 109.2 PS (79,60 kW or 107,46 HP) at 4000 Rev. per min.
- Car fuel: diesel.
- Car fuel with highway drive.
- Car fuel with mixed drive: 5.3 litres/100 km (44,16 miles per gallon).
- Car fuel with city drive.
- Car fuel tank capacity: 54.0 litres (14,20 gallons).
This consumption may be higher or lower depending on style car driver, car condition, fuel type, and more. Here are a few tips to improve fuel consumption. If you follow our advice you can save money by reducing fuel consumption by up to 20-30%.
- Air filter - check the air filter if it is not full of dust or other impurities in the atmosphere, they can obstruct the entry of fresh air in the motor vehicles
- Tires - periodically checked tire pressure to conform to the manufacturer. driving a car with one or more tires deflated increases fuel consumption
- Air conditioning - turn off the air conditioning when driving, when the climate system is switched increases fuel consumption
- Weight - not loaded car with luggage or objects that may increase the weight of cars and this in turn leads to increased fuel consumption