
Jinbei 2.0's comprehensive fuel consumption is generally around six to seven jiao per kilometer. Below is more information about Jinbei vehicles: 1. Overview: The predecessor of Huachen Jinbei Automobile Co., Ltd. was Shenyang Jinbei Passenger Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Ltd., which officially changed its name in January 2003. It is a key production enterprise under Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Limited. Shenyang Jinbei Passenger Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a joint venture established by Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Limited and Shenyang Jinbei Automobile Co., Ltd., founded on July 22, 1991. 2. Main Products: The company's main products include various light vehicle transmissions, front and rear axle assemblies, leaf spring assemblies, torsion bar spring assemblies, clutch assemblies, steering gear assemblies, light vehicle frame assemblies, wheel assemblies, brake pump assemblies, and fuel tank assemblies, totaling 29 categories and 130 varieties.

I've been driving the Jinbei 2.0 model for many years and have some insights on fuel consumption. For city driving, the average fuel consumption is around 12L/100km. At the current gasoline price of 7.5 yuan per liter, it costs about 90 yuan for 100 kilometers, which works out to 0.9 yuan per kilometer, or 9 jiao per kilometer. However, this is just an estimate as many factors affect it, such as driving habits—sudden acceleration consumes more fuel; on highways with good road conditions, it might drop to around 8 jiao; in traffic jams, it can soar to over 11 jiao. I recommend regular maintenance, keeping tire pressure stable, and avoiding heavy loads to save on fuel costs. For long-distance trips, checking the navigation in advance to avoid congested routes can help keep costs within an acceptable range. Changing tires or using high-quality engine oil can also help. Overall, the Jinbei is a stable vehicle, but its fuel consumption is slightly high, making it more suitable for cargo transport.

I drive every day for work, so I'm very concerned about fuel costs. The Jinbei 2.0 consumes between 10-14 liters per 100 kilometers when driving in the city or suburbs—it depends on how you drive. If you drive steadily, it's around 10 liters, but if you're in a hurry, it can go up to 14 liters. With gasoline prices changing frequently, if we calculate based on 7.5 yuan per liter, the cost for 100 kilometers ranges from 75 to 105 yuan. That's about 0.75 to 1.05 yuan per kilometer, or 7.5 to 10.5 jiao per kilometer. I recommend installing a driving record app to monitor fuel consumption in real time. Compared to other small trucks, the Jinbei's fuel consumption is average—it's a bit more fuel-efficient than larger engines. Remember to do a minor maintenance every 5,000 kilometers, cleaning the air filter and spark plugs to prevent a sudden increase in fuel consumption. The truck is your livelihood, so saving fuel means saving time and money. It's worth spending a bit more on higher-quality fuel.

At my age, I'm more particular about fuel costs when driving. For the Jinbei 2.0 in city use, fuel expenses come to about 90 cents per kilometer—because it consumes around 12 liters per 100 kilometers, with gasoline currently priced at 7.5 yuan per liter, 100 kilometers cost 90 yuan, divided into 100 parts is 90 cents each. But don't just focus on the numbers; driving slower and avoiding sudden braking can reduce fuel consumption, saving you down to 80 cents. Don't neglect tire pressure checks; insufficient air means more fuel usage. During summer heat or winter cold starts, the car needs to warm up, and fuel consumption may slightly increase. Overall, this figure isn't high but not low either, making short trips quite cost-effective. Using fuel-saving additives when refueling can help you go a bit further.


