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owners manual Skoda Superb - year of production: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 - Skoda Superb I 1 owners manual EN
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182 Driving and the Environment
Avoid driving short distances distance, on the one hand at +20°C and on the other hand at -10°C. Your
vehicle has a higher fuel consumption in winter than in summer.
Short distances result in an above-average high fuel
consumption.
Checking tyre inflation pressures
Tyres which are correctly inflated save fuel.
Always ensure that your tyres are inflated to the correct pressure at all
times. The rolling resistance will be increased if the tyre filling pressure is
too low. This will not only increase fuel consumption but also tyre wear
and the driving behaviour will worsen.
Always check the inflation pressure of the tyres when cold.
Fig. 149 Fuel Do not drive with winter tyres all year round for this costs about 10 %
consumption in more fuel. Winter tyres are also louder.
litres/100 km at
different temperatures
– Avoid driving a distance of no more than 4 km if the engine is No unnecessary ballast
cold. Transporting ballast costs fuel.
The engine and catalytic converter must first have reached their optimal The fact that every kilogram of extra weight increases your fuel consump-
operating temperature in order to effectively reduce fuel consumption tion means that it is worth taking a look in the luggage compartment to
and pollutant emissions. avoid transporting any unnecessary ballast.
The cold engine of a mid-range vehicle consumes 30 - 40 litres/100 km. It is particularly in town trafffic, when one is accelerating quite often, that
of fuel immediately after starting. Fuel consumption drops to 20 litres/100 the vehicle weight will have a significant effect upon the fuel consumption.
km. after just 1 kilometre. The engine reaches its operating temperature A rule of thumb here is that an increase in weight of 100 kilograms will
only after about four kilometres and the fuel consumption then stabilizes. cause an increase in fuel consumption of about 1 litre/100 kilometres.
You should therefore avoid driving short distances whenever possible.You may frequently also leave a roof rack fitted on just out of conven-
An important factor in this connection is also the ambient temperature. ience, although you no longer need it. The increased aerodynamic drag of
The ⇒fig. 149 shows the different fuel consumptions for the same your vehicle causes it to use about 1 litre more fuel than normal at a speed
of 100 - 120 km/h, even when you are not carrying a load on the roof.
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