Is the Haval H4 automatic transmission fuel-consuming?
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Haval H4-1.5T automatic transmission has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.9L/100km, which is slightly higher compared to other vehicles. Maintain normal tire pressure levels: If the tire pressure is insufficient, rolling resistance will significantly increase. According to tests, if the tire pressure is 2psi (unit of pressure: pounds per square foot) below the specified value, fuel consumption will increase by 1%. Repair faults promptly: Abnormalities in the engine ignition system also have a significant impact on fuel consumption. Issues such as inaccurate ignition timing, leakage in high-voltage wires, and weak ignition caused by spark plug carbon deposits can all reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption.
I've been driving a Haval H4 automatic for almost two years now, mainly for city commuting and weekend road trips. The average fuel consumption in urban areas is around 9 liters, and it can go above 10 liters during peak traffic congestion. On highways with steady driving, it drops to 7 liters, which is fairly average and not particularly fuel-guzzling. It's slightly higher than the compact car I drove before, but since the H4 is an SUV, the extra weight is understandable. A full 50-liter tank can cover over 500 kilometers, making it quite practical for daily use. I recommend using the eco mode more often and avoiding sudden acceleration and braking to stabilize fuel consumption. Regular maintenance, like oil changes and tire checks, also helps save fuel.