How much fuel is left when the fuel gauge light comes on in a Haval H6?
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The fuel gauge light in a Haval H6 comes on when there are approximately 10 liters of fuel remaining. H6 Features: The most noticeable change in the model is its more pronounced sporty style, with taut body lines and a muscular appearance. The Haval H6 boasts a higher level of refinement compared to the older version, and its interior is also a highlight, exuding a sense of luxury and technological sophistication. H6 Fuel-Saving Tips: Control the optimal engine speed. Generally, for fuel-injected cars, the most fuel-efficient engine speed is around 2200-2500 RPM. Maintain this range regardless of the gear. Too low an RPM will make the car sluggish, consume fuel without moving, and damage the engine; too high an RPM increases unnecessary fuel consumption and also harms the engine. Maintain the best speed. The most fuel-efficient driving condition is steady, straight-line driving. The most fuel-efficient speed for small-displacement cars is 60-80 km/h, while for medium-displacement cars, it's 80-100 km/h. Control the shift RPM. When shifting gears, add a bit more throttle than usual to let the tachometer reach slightly above 2500 RPM. Shifting below 2000 RPM will cause the speed to drop further after shifting, creating a feeling of lag, and requiring more throttle to compensate, which wastes fuel. Avoid lane changes and overtaking. Constantly changing lanes, overtaking, sudden acceleration, and hard braking not only consume more fuel but also increase the risk factor several times over, which is unnecessary and not worth it. Remember to maintain a steady, moderate speed while driving for safety and fuel efficiency.