Is the fuel consumption of BAW Warrior high?
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The official comprehensive fuel consumption of BAW Warrior is 10.8-11.3L/100km, which is not considered high. Actual fuel consumption is related to driving habits, skills, road conditions, climate, etc., and a fluctuation of 10% is normal. Here is more information about the BAW Warrior: 1. The Warrior is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. This engine model is 4A91T, with 4 cylinders and a DOHC valve train. The engine has a maximum power of 100 kW, a maximum horsepower of 136 hp, and a maximum torque of 200 Nm. 2. In terms of appearance, the Warrior has a rectangular body with distinct edges and corners, giving it a strong off-road style. It is affordably priced and easy to modify.
I've been driving the BAW Battle Flag for almost three years now, and the fuel consumption is indeed quite high. In city driving, it's about 14-15 liters per 100 kilometers, and can even exceed 16 liters when stuck in traffic. This vehicle was originally designed as an old-school off-roader, with an outdated engine and heavy body that creates significant wind resistance, so higher fuel consumption is expected. For daily commuting, fuel costs take up a considerable portion of my budget, and even occasional highway driving doesn't save much. I make it a habit to regularly check tire pressure and replace the air filter to slightly reduce fuel consumption, but the effect is limited. Honestly, the reason I bought the Battle Flag is for its excellent off-road performance and stability on rough roads – for city commuting, a regular SUV would definitely be more fuel-efficient. High fuel consumption is its pain point, but you get used to it after driving for a while. Just make sure to budget carefully for fuel costs to avoid overspending.