Is the Haval H6 fuel consumption high?
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Haval H6's fuel consumption varies depending on the version as follows: 1. 1.5T manual transmission consumes 9.8L per 100 kilometers. 2. 2.0L manual transmission consumes 11.7L per 100 kilometers. 3. 2.0T manual diesel consumes 8.3L per 100 kilometers. 4. 2.4L manual transmission consumes 14.5L per 100 kilometers. 5. 2.4T automatic transmission consumes 13.6L per 100 kilometers. Here are some ways to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Avoid prolonged idling or low-speed driving. 2. Avoid excessive vehicle load and a full fuel tank. 3. Avoid using high-viscosity engine oil. 4. Try to control speed with the accelerator rather than the brake.
I've been driving the Haval H6 as my daily car for over two years now. As a compact SUV, its fuel consumption is on the moderately high side in my usage, especially noticeable in urban congested traffic. During stop-and-go city driving, the average fuel consumption can reach around 11L/100km, while it drops to 8L when cruising on highways—quite a significant difference. Many factors affect fuel consumption. The car itself has considerable body weight, and with frequent air conditioning use or carrying loads, fuel consumption naturally increases. Personal driving habits also play a crucial role; my occasional hard acceleration or sudden braking has noticeably increased fuel consumption. To save fuel, I regularly check tire pressure, as maintaining proper pressure reduces rolling resistance. Additionally, opting for a lower-displacement version like the 1.5T engine is more fuel-efficient than the 2.0T, though with slightly weaker performance. If you frequently commute in the city, it's advisable to assess whether the fuel expenses are justifiable.