Average fuel economy of Chevrolet Trans Sport 3.4 i V6 AWD (188 Hp) 2002-2017 Real MPG – inCarDoc

Average fuel consumption Chevrolet Trans Sport 3.4 i V6 AWD (188 Hp) 2002-2017

Average fuel consumption based on inCarDoc application data.

Total Measurement Range:
Distance 443 km / 275 mi
Trips сount 30
Technical details:
Engine volume 3.4 l
Fuel type Gasoline
Horsepower 188 hp
Transmission Automatic

Consumption:

Source Urban Combined Сountryside
OBD CarDoctor Real Statistics 15.5 l/100km 11.3 l/100km 11.0 l/100km
Official Specs 16.4 l/100km 12.8 l/100km 10.8 l/100km
OBD CarDoctor Real Statistics 15.2 mpg(US) 20.8 mpg(US) 21.4 mpg(US)
Official Specs 14.3 mpg(US) 18.4 mpg(US) 21.8 mpg(US)
OBD CarDoctor Real Statistics 18.2 mpg(UK) 25.0 mpg(UK) 25.7 mpg(UK)
Official Specs 17.2 mpg(UK) 22.1 mpg(UK) 26.2 mpg(UK)

Frequently asked questions

According to real-world user data from the inCarDoc application, ChevroletВ Trans SportВ with a 3.4 l Gasoline consumes on average:

  • In urban conditions: 15.5 l/100km 15.2 mpg(US) 18.2 mpg(UK);
  • In combined cycle: 11.3 l/100km 20.8 mpg(US) 25.0 mpg(UK);
  • On the highway: 11.0 l/100km 21.4 mpg(US) 25.7 mpg(UK).

Official data ( 12.8 l/100km 18.4 mpg(US) 22.1 mpg(UK) ) is obtained under laboratory conditions. In real-world driving, fuel consumption may be higher-for example, in city traffic it can reach 15.5 l/100km 15.2 mpg(US) 18.2 mpg(UK) due to traffic jams, aggressive driving, climate, and road conditions.

According to inCarDoc, the average fuel consumption of Chevrolet Trans Sport 3.4 i V6 AWD (188 Hp) 2002-2017 on highways is 11.0 l/100km 21.4 mpg(US) 25.7 mpg(UK) ) is obtained under laboratory conditions. In real-world driving, fuel consumption may be higher-for example, in city traffic it can reach

With an average combined fuel consumption of 11.3 l/100km 20.8 mpg(US) 25.0 mpg(UK) , Chevrolet Trans Sport 3.4 i V6 AWD (188 Hp) 2002-2017 will use approximately 113 liters of fuel over a distance of 1,000 km.

Fuel consumption is 11.3 l/100km 20.8 mpg(US) 25.0 mpg(UK) in combined mode.