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The Most Fuel-Consuming Popular Cars in 2024

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Hey, everyone! Everybody loves cars, right? They are a national passion and, for many, a true extension of their own personality.

Who doesn't love that new car smell, the feeling of freedom when hitting the road, or even the pleasure of driving through city streets? But let's be honest, one thing every driver hates is spending a fortune at the gas station.

With that in mind, today we're going to take a tour of the most fuel-consuming popular cars in 2024. Yes, those that make your wallet cry every time you stop at the gas station to fill up.

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We're talking about cars that, despite all the technology and modernity, still have a voracious appetite for fuel.

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You might be wondering: 'Is my car on this list?' Well, maybe yes, maybe no. What matters is that we're going to explore together the details of these true fuel guzzlers.

Let's find out what makes these cars so popular despite their high fuel consumption and how they perform in daily life.

From robust SUVs, ideal for adventure lovers, to comfortable sedans that are popular with Brazilian families, we'll see a bit of everything. And, of course, I'll give you tips on the fuel consumption of each one, so you're always prepared.

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So, grab your coffee, sit in your favorite spot, and join me on this journey through the world of the most fuel-consuming cars of 2024.

I guarantee that by the end of this article, you'll be much more informed and maybe even a little surprised by what we discover. Shall we go?

10. Mitsubishi ASX 2.0

Lastly on our list, we have the Mitsubishi ASX 2.0. This compact SUV is very popular, but its fuel consumption is a downside. In the city, it gets about 7 km/l with ethanol and 9 km/l with gasoline. On the highway, the numbers improve slightly: 8.5 km/l with ethanol and 11 km/l with gasoline. It's a comfortable and practical car, but it will make you spend more at the gas station.

9. Nissan Frontier 2.3 Turbo Diesel

The Nissan Frontier 2.3 Turbo Diesel is a highly appreciated pickup for its robustness and load capacity, but its fuel consumption is high. In the city, it gets about 8 km/l, and on the highway, 10 km/l. If you need a pickup for work or adventures, the Frontier is an excellent choice, but it will cost you at the pump.