Is the Haval Big Dog fuel-consuming?

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LaIker
09/03/25 4:33am
Haval Big Dog is fuel-consuming, with a fuel consumption of 10.43L/100km. The following are some fuel-saving tips: Lightly press the accelerator: When the car starts at low speed, it is the peak fuel consumption period. Therefore, gently pressing the accelerator during startup and avoiding excessively high RPM can effectively reduce fuel consumption. Avoid high RPM: Try to avoid unnecessary high RPM as fluctuating engine speed can significantly increase fuel consumption. Regular maintenance: Change the engine oil and remove carbon deposits. Avoid emergency braking: Anticipating road conditions in advance not only improves driving safety but also saves fuel, such as gradually slowing down before traffic lights and utilizing inertia to glide.
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