What is the actual fuel consumption of the Baojun 630?
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Baojun 630's actual fuel consumption is 7 liters per 100 kilometers. Fuel consumption introduction: The fuel consumption of large-displacement cars is as high as that of family cars. Fuel consumption comparison: For a fuel consumption of 6 liters per 100 kilometers, on the same route, a 1.6L Octavia consumes 7 liters. Sports car drivers usually apply much more throttle than street car drivers, resulting in higher fuel consumption. When a liter-class sports car accelerates wildly or runs at high speed, its fuel consumption is comparable to the combined fuel consumption of a 3.0L car. Gasoline fuel: Most cars use gasoline, so the energy from the fuel is the same. The Octavia's relatively high fuel consumption comes from its high wind resistance, compact structure leaving no room for fuel-saving technologies, and a design philosophy of extracting power through high RPMs.
As a long-time owner of the Baojun 630 for several years, I find the actual fuel consumption quite situational. The official claim is around 7 liters per 100 km for combined conditions, but in my daily city driving with frequent traffic lights and congestion, it typically ranges from 8 to 10 liters per 100 km. The consumption becomes even more noticeable in summer when using air conditioning, often exceeding 10 liters. On highways, it's more economical, dropping to around 7 liters. Driving habits play a significant role—I try to maintain a steady speed and avoid sudden braking, which helps save quite a bit on fuel. It's also important to monitor tire pressure and perform regular maintenance; for example, a dirty air filter can cause fuel consumption to spike, so I check it monthly. Overall, the Baojun 630 is relatively hassle-free among domestic cars, but don't expect it to be exceptionally fuel-efficient.