
The actual fuel consumption of the Baojun 310 1.2L model is 5.3-5.4L/100km. The fuel consumption of a car is influenced by many factors. In addition to the various factors of the vehicle itself, the driver's driving habits and external weather, road conditions, and other factors also have a crucial impact on fuel consumption. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Check the air conditioning system in summer. Air conditioning malfunctions are a significant cause of high fuel consumption. Poor cooling performance will require higher fan speeds and lower temperatures to achieve a cooling effect. 2. Frequent hard braking. Frequent hard braking is the main reason for high car fuel consumption. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia. 3. Avoid turning on the air conditioning too aggressively in small-displacement vehicles. For vehicles exposed to the sun, do not turn on the air conditioning immediately after getting in. First, open the windows and set the fan to a higher setting without turning on the air conditioning to expel the hot air inside. After the vehicle has cooled down moderately, then turn on the air conditioning.

I've been driving a Baojun 310 1.2L manual transmission as my daily commuter for several years, and I'm quite satisfied with its fuel consumption. The official figure is around 4.5L/100km, but my actual recorded average is about 5.2L/100km. In urban traffic jams, it occasionally rises to 6L, while on highways it can drop below 4L at its lowest. A full 35-liter tank generally lasts over 600km, with monthly fuel costs around 300 yuan for daily commuting. I believe many factors affect fuel consumption: gentle driving habits with fewer sudden brakes, maintaining tire pressure around 2.3bar, and summer AC use increasing consumption by about 0.3L. Regular oil changes and air filter replacements also help maintain engine efficiency. Overall, for a small-displacement car, this performance isn't bad - it's economical and practical.

From repair experience, the 1.2L engine of Baojun 310 is quite fuel-efficient among compact cars. Customer feedback shows an average fuel consumption around 5L/100km, dropping to 4.5L on highways and rising to approximately 6.5L in congested urban areas. The lightweight engine design paired with a manual transmission delivers high transmission efficiency, but actual fuel consumption is heavily influenced by road conditions and load – for instance, carrying multiple passengers uphill significantly increases consumption. Owners are advised to regularly inspect spark plugs and fuel lines to prevent carbon buildup, which optimizes combustion efficiency. Additionally, insufficient tire pressure or frequent air conditioning usage can cause fuel consumption fluctuations of about 0.4L. Data indicates this model has low maintenance costs, averaging 1L less fuel consumption than peers, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers.

I've been commuting with my Baojun 310 for over a year now, and the 1.2L engine's fuel consumption is truly economical. The average measured fuel consumption is about 5.3 liters per 100 kilometers, reaching a maximum of 6 liters in heavy traffic and dropping to as low as 4.2 liters on smooth roads. Each 200 yuan fuel fill-up allows me to drive approximately 500 kilometers, with monthly fuel expenses averaging around 300 yuan. Daily driving is quite relaxed without needing to be overly meticulous, but gentle acceleration and maintaining a steady speed do help save some fuel. Using the air conditioning has minimal impact, increasing consumption by about 0.5 liters. Overall maintenance costs are low, making it very suitable for short urban trips.


