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Model Fuel Consumption
Subaru WRX STI 2.5 (310 Hp)
Subaru WRX STI 2.5 (310 Hp)
2019-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,89 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,89 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
Genesis G90 3.3 T-GDi V6 (370 Hp)
Genesis G90 3.3 T-GDi V6 (370 Hp)
2018-2021 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,54 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,54 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
Lexus RC F Track Edition 5.0 V8 (472 Hp)
Lexus RC F Track Edition 5.0 V8 (472 Hp)
2019-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,92 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,92 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Lexus GS IV F 5.0 V8 (467 Hp)
Lexus GS IV F 5.0 V8 (467 Hp)
2016-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,65 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,65 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
Mercedes-Benz S-class Long S 430 V8 (279 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz S-class Long S 430 V8 (279 Hp)
1998-2002 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
20,03 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
20,03 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe AMG GLC 63 S V8 (510 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe AMG GLC 63 S V8 (510 Hp)
2019-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,58 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,58 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
SsangYong Chairman W 3.2 (224 Hp)
SsangYong Chairman W 3.2 (224 Hp)
2011-2017 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,94 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,94 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
Subaru B9 Tribeca 3.0i (250 Hp)
Subaru B9 Tribeca 3.0i (250 Hp)
2006-2007 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,78 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,78 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
Kia K9 II 3.3 T-GDI V6 (370 Hp)
Kia K9 II 3.3 T-GDI V6 (370 Hp)
2018-2021 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,10 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,10 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Chrysler Grand Voyager V 3.8i V6 (193 Hp)
Chrysler Grand Voyager V 3.8i V6 (193 Hp)
2008-2011 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,98 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,98 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Kia K9 II 3.3 T-GDI V6 (370 Hp)
Kia K9 II 3.3 T-GDI V6 (370 Hp)
2021-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,92 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,92 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Ford Falcon 4.0 EcoLPi (269 Hp)
Ford Falcon 4.0 EcoLPi (269 Hp)
2011-2014 LPG Automatical 12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,65 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,30 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,65 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
Nissan Pick UP 2.4 i King Cab (120 Hp)
Nissan Pick UP 2.4 i King Cab (120 Hp)
1998-2007 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,32 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,32 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
Nissan Cima 4.5 i V8 32V X Four (280 Hp)
Nissan Cima 4.5 i V8 32V X Four (280 Hp)
2001-2010 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Alfa Romeo Spider 3.2 V6 (260 Hp)
Alfa Romeo Spider 3.2 V6 (260 Hp)
2006-2010 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon 3.2 JTS V6 (260 Hp)
Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon 3.2 JTS V6 (260 Hp)
2007-2010 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Lexus RX II 300 4WD (204 Hp)
Lexus RX II 300 4WD (204 Hp)
2003-2009 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,64 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
17,64 lt/100km
(16 MPG)
Renault Espace IV 3.5i V6 24V (241 Hp)
Renault Espace IV 3.5i V6 24V (241 Hp)
2002-2006 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,67 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,67 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Cadillac STS 3.6 i V6 (258 Hp)
Cadillac STS 3.6 i V6 (258 Hp)
2004-2011 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,87 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,87 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
Mercedes-Benz S-class Long S 500 (388 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz S-class Long S 500 (388 Hp)
2005-2009 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,97 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Hyundai ix55 3.8 V6 24V (264 Hp)
Hyundai ix55 3.8 V6 24V (264 Hp)
2008-2012 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,32 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,32 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Mitsubishi Santamo 2.0 i 16V AWD (139 Hp)
Mitsubishi Santamo 2.0 i 16V AWD (139 Hp)
1999-2004 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
16,66 lt/100km
(17 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
16,66 lt/100km
(17 MPG)
Renault Grand Espace IV 3.5 V6 (241 Hp)
Renault Grand Espace IV 3.5 V6 (241 Hp)
2006-2010 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,67 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
18,67 lt/100km
(15 MPG)
Mercedes-Benz CLK CLK 430 (279 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz CLK CLK 430 (279 Hp)
1997-2003 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,87 lt/100km
(14 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
12,20 lt/100km
(23 MPG)
19,87 lt/100km
(14 MPG)

The list of high consumption cars sorts all new models according to the highest consumption of fuel. We can call them worst mpg cars either. But first we should know that, what makes a car consume more fuel than others.

Starting with engine size and power, high performance of a vehicle is related to high fuel consumption. To produce more power, engine needs more intake of air and fuel. In the list it is easy to find out sports cars consume the most. Secondly, the weight of the vehicle has a big effect on consuming a lot of fuel. Heavy SUV’s with petrol engines are just monsters, made for consuming high amount of fuel.

Why people prefer high consumption cars then? There is only one good explanation for that question and it is the performance. No one wants a family car that has low mileage. “A car with low mileage” doesn’t always mean that it has high performance. Sometimes cars that haven’t been maintained for a long time consumes more fuel than it should. That does not end up with giving extra performance, it only causes high CO2 emissions. 

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