How many kilometers can a Haval H1 run?
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20 liters of fuel can run more than 300 kilometers, and a full tank can run more than 720 kilometers. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ distance traveled × 100 = fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The data of fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain. Generally, a full fuel tank is used as the initial data. After driving a certain distance, the fuel tank is filled again, and the fuel refill data provided by the gas station is taken as the final measurement. Fuel-saving tips: Idling for more than 1 minute consumes the same amount of fuel as starting the engine once. The fuel consumption of an engine idling for 5 minutes can allow the car to travel more than 1 kilometer.
I've been driving the Haval H1 for a while now, and its range is quite reliable. For daily city driving with frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption is around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. With a 45-liter fuel tank, it can easily cover over 500 kilometers on a full tank. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed of 80-100 kilometers per hour reduces the fuel consumption to below 7 liters, allowing one tank to last over 600 kilometers effortlessly. My driving habits significantly affect the results—for example, avoiding sudden braking and hard acceleration, as well as regularly checking tire pressure. Keeping cold tire pressure at the recommended 2.3-2.5 bar saves a lot of fuel. Fuel consumption increases slightly with air conditioning in summer, but I generally only need to refuel once a week for commuting, avoiding frequent trips to the gas station. Overall, as an economical small car, it’s very practical, and even long-distance trips don’t leave me worried about breaking down halfway.