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Is Haval Fuel-Consuming?

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MacViolet
07/29/2025, 05:11:51 PM

Haval's fuel consumption ranges from 7.4L to 8.7L per 100 kilometers, which does not fall into the category of being highly fuel-consuming. Relevant information about Haval is as follows: 1. Introduction: Haval is a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, established on March 29, 2013. The Haval brand, primarily focusing on SUV models, operates in parallel with the Great Wall brand, utilizing independent logos, product development, production, and service systems. 2. Haval H Series Products: Haval H2s, Haval H2, Haval H4, Haval H5, Haval H6, Haval H6 Coupe, Haval H7, Haval H9.

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StNevaeh
08/15/2025, 03:31:35 PM

As a five-year owner of a Haval H6, I find the fuel consumption quite high for city commuting. During heavy traffic for daily commutes, it averages 10 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, especially with frequent stops at traffic lights. On highways, it drops significantly to around 8 liters. Compared to my friend's Honda CR-V, which consumes only 8.5 liters in the city, the Haval is relatively thirstier. The reasons might include the SUV's heavier weight, higher aerodynamic drag, and a more powerful engine suited for cargo but slightly less fuel-efficient. Adjusting my driving habits—avoiding sudden braking and acceleration while maintaining steady speeds—has improved consumption to around 9 liters. Regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter cleaning also plays a key role. Overall, the Haval isn't the most fuel-guzzling SUV, but for congested areas, considering a more fuel-efficient model is advisable.

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DiMartin
10/16/2025, 10:21:00 PM

I'm a new driver who bought a Haval Chulian less than a year ago. I initially thought the fuel consumption would be outrageous, but in reality, it's been quite manageable. Driving mostly in the city, my fuel consumption stays steady at 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, occasionally jumping to 11 liters in heavy traffic. A car-savvy friend told me that SUVs generally consume more fuel due to their taller body and higher wind resistance, but Haval's figures are decent for its price range. I tried using the eco-driving mode and avoiding aggressive acceleration, which brought the consumption down to around 8.5 liters—pretty practical. On the highway, it's even more economical, dropping to just over 7 liters. Compared to my colleagues' compact sedans, the Haval does use more fuel, but the extra space and convenience for passengers make the trade-off worthwhile, in my opinion. I recommend gently pressing the accelerator when starting and cultivating smooth driving habits to help mitigate fuel consumption issues.

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DominicMarie
11/29/2025, 10:04:35 PM

As a family car user, we chose the Haval Big Dog for a year to transport kids, go shopping, and for weekend trips. The average fuel consumption in the city is about 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and around 7 liters on the highway. Although it's not the most fuel-efficient model, the weight and spacious advantages of an SUV make the fuel consumption acceptable. Compared to our neighbor's SUV in the same class, the Haval is slightly higher, but its affordable price and cheap maintenance make it a better deal overall. For daily commuting, we try to avoid peak hours and reduce idling to keep the fuel consumption around 9 liters. I think for a large family, spending a bit more on fuel for safety and comfort is worth it. Regular maintenance, such as timely replacement of filters to maintain engine efficiency, is crucial in helping control the trend of increasing fuel consumption.

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McBrielle
01/19/2026, 11:26:20 PM

As a DIY enthusiast who loves tinkering with cars, I've been driving a Haval H9 for two years and noticed its urban fuel consumption is indeed on the higher side, around 11L/100km. The reasons might be its heavy body weight and my aggressive driving habits. However, I regularly check tire pressure to maintain recommended values for reduced rolling resistance, clean the air filter quarterly to ensure smooth airflow, and use high-quality engine oil to improve efficiency. These small maintenance tasks can reduce fuel consumption by 0.5 to 1L. Compared to Japanese SUVs, Haval's fuel efficiency is slightly worse, but through self-maintenance like cleaning the fuel system or optimizing ECU settings, performance can be improved. Off-roading pushes consumption up to 14L, but with adjustments, I've managed to get below 10L in normal city driving, which feels quite rewarding.

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LaMaci
01/19/2026, 11:28:10 PM

With over 20 years of driving experience and having driven various car brands, Haval's overall fuel consumption is at a medium to slightly high level. For example, the H6 averages 9 to 10 liters in the city and 7 liters on the highway, which is slightly higher than the Toyota RAV4 but shows significant improvement among domestic cars. Driving habits have a huge impact; rapid acceleration can increase fuel consumption by 10%. I recommend choosing the 1.5T small-displacement version for better fuel efficiency. Practical tests show that by anticipating road conditions and maintaining a steady speed, fuel consumption can easily be reduced to 8 liters. Maintenance costs are low, parts are easy to find, and the cost-performance ratio is high. Overall, Haval is not particularly fuel-thirsty, but optimizing driving habits can make it even more economical.

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