No, the first is the previous tank of fuel i've just gone through, the second is the tank of fuel I have just filled up with. The former estimates how much was used and how far you got from it. The latter measures how far you drove, and then measures how much fuel was needed to refill the tank to the same mark. The former is not accurate as the fuel guage and reserve light won't come on at the same mark every time, the latter is as it measure exactly how much fuel was used, not how much fuel you think was used
Confused? I am too
Yours is an AWD which on average will burn a significant amount more than the FWD. I would expect a good 2km/L more just because of that
+1, CC will be more fuel efficient on flat surfaces as it doesn't fluctuate as much. I can see it being worse on inclines though as a drive can pre-empt the hill and slowly build/scrub speed earlier. Most of what I drive is pretty flat



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