Does the Haval have high fuel consumption?
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The Haval H6 comes with two engine options: 1.5T and 2.0T, with the 1.5T being more common in the market. The official combined fuel consumption provided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 6.8L per 100 kilometers, while the actual combined fuel consumption for the 1.5T Haval H6 is around 9.3L per 100 kilometers, typically ranging between 8-10L per 100 kilometers, which falls within the normal fuel consumption range. Here is some detailed information: Fuel consumption level: The fuel consumption of a vehicle is not only related to the vehicle's inherent quality but also significantly influenced by the driver's habits and the typical road conditions encountered. The Haval H6 has maintained a good market reputation over the years, indicating that its overall product performance has not disappointed its owners. Haval H6: The Haval H6 is primarily designed not for big city road conditions but for the road conditions in third-tier cities and vast rural areas, meaning roads that are not too rough but occasionally require driving on rural paths or mountainous terrains, once again aligning closely with user needs.
As a Haval H6 owner for several years, I feel its fuel consumption is slightly high but not outrageous. Given SUVs' heavy weight and high drag coefficient, plus 1.5T or 2.0T engines, urban fuel consumption reaches 12-15L/100km, dropping to 8-10L/100km on highways. It's 1-2L higher than Japanese SUVs like CR-V, but offers better power response. Fuel-saving tips: use full synthetic oil during maintenance, regularly check tire pressure (maintain 2.3-2.5bar), avoid sudden acceleration; newer models like H6 hybrid consume only 8-9L/100km, more economical. Model selection matters - compact SUVs like Chulian have lower consumption than H9. Overall, Haval's fuel consumption is moderate, and good driving habits can further reduce costs.