
The 53L fuel tank of the Avancier 370 can run about 600 kilometers. The fuel consumption of a car is not only related to the power matching, but also depends on the driver's habits, road conditions, vehicle load, tire pressure, wind resistance, etc. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Check the air conditioning system in summer. Air conditioning failure is a major reason for high fuel consumption. Poor cooling effect will increase the fan speed and lower the temperature to achieve a cooling effect. 2. Frequent sudden braking. Frequent sudden braking is the main cause of high fuel consumption. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia. 3. Do not turn on the air conditioning too strongly for small-displacement cars. For vehicles exposed to the sun, it is not advisable to turn on the air conditioning immediately after getting in the car. First, open the windows, set the fan to a higher gear without turning on the air conditioning to expel the hot air inside, and then turn on the air conditioning after the vehicle has moderately cooled down.

I have quite some experience driving the Guandao 370. With its 53-liter fuel tank usually filled up, it typically runs over 500 kilometers. The average fuel consumption is around 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, but it varies significantly depending on conditions—in city traffic jams, fuel consumption can soar above 12 liters, reducing the range to just over 400 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed can lower consumption to 7.5 liters, extending the range to 700 kilometers. Using air conditioning in summer or cold starts in winter consumes more fuel, noticeably reducing the range. Older cars tend to have slightly higher fuel consumption, so remember to regularly maintain the engine and replace the air filter to save some fuel costs. For long trips, I always plan gas stations ahead; with plenty of service areas on highways, filling up ensures worry-free driving for about 6 hours. Developing economical driving habits, like gentle starts and avoiding sudden braking, can add an extra hundred kilometers to the range.

How far can a 53-liter fuel tank take you? There are many influencing factors. The official fuel consumption is around 8L/100km, which would theoretically allow you to drive 660km. However, in reality, city driving often consumes about 10L, giving you just over 500km; on the highway, it's more economical, with 9L typically allowing 590km. Driving habits play a significant role—aggressive acceleration, sudden braking, and slow-moving traffic all increase fuel consumption. Road conditions, such as hilly terrain or high wind resistance, also reduce mileage. Vehicle condition, like low tire pressure or engine carbon buildup and aging, further decreases range. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and cleaning fuel injectors to maintain optimal performance. Using cruise control at 85km/h on the highway is the most fuel-efficient, and avoiding peak travel times can extend your range by at least 10%. Compared to similar SUVs, the Honda Avancier's range is fairly average.

To save fuel and drive farther, a 53-liter fuel tank typically lasts 500-600 km. Here are some tips to improve range: gentle driving, maintaining an economical speed of 60-90 km/h, slowing down early to avoid hard braking, and lightly pressing the accelerator when starting. Regularly check tire pressure, clean the air filter to reduce drag, and remove extra loads like roof racks. On highways, use cruise control for steady driving to reduce fuel consumption below 8L, potentially reaching 650 km. For short commutes, avoid peak traffic hours to save 2L of fuel and gain an extra 100 km. Proper battery maintenance also saves fuel, and in winter, preheat the engine moderately for no more than 3 minutes. Adopting these fuel-saving habits can easily extend your range by 15% per tank.


