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What is the actual fuel consumption of the Chery Jetour X70 Plus?

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OSebastian
07/29/25 9:33pm
The actual fuel consumption of the Chery Jetour X70 Plus is 9.4L/100Km, which may vary due to road conditions and driving habits. Below are the factors that affect the fuel consumption of the Chery Jetour X70 Plus: 1. External Environment: Road conditions influence fuel consumption. Generally, flat roads are more fuel-efficient than bumpy roads, straight roads are more fuel-efficient than winding roads, and smooth traffic is more fuel-efficient than traffic jams. Weather is also a factor affecting fuel consumption. In summer, hot weather leads to increased fuel consumption due to air conditioning usage. In winter, low temperatures prevent gasoline from reaching the optimal combustion temperature, resulting in incomplete combustion and additional fuel consumption. 2. Driving Habits: Sudden acceleration and braking in urban driving and speeding can increase fuel consumption by 5%-30%. Prolonged idling also raises fuel consumption since the vehicle consumes energy as long as it is running. Maintaining a steady speed can effectively reduce fuel consumption. 3. Vehicle Maintenance: Regularly check and adjust tire pressure. Low tire pressure increases the contact area between the tires and the road, raising driving resistance and fuel consumption. Additionally, dirt and grease on the engine surface can hinder heat dissipation, leading to higher fuel consumption. Proper vehicle maintenance is a crucial method for reducing fuel consumption. Regular inspections and maintenance not only lower fuel consumption but also extend the vehicle's lifespan and prevent unexpected issues.
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SebastianMarie
08/15/25 8:34pm
To be honest, I've been driving the Chery Jetour X70 Plus for quite a while, mainly for commuting to work. The fuel consumption is noticeably higher when stuck in city traffic. With my rushed driving style in the mornings, constantly accelerating and braking, the displayed fuel consumption shows around 10 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways or during smooth weekend trips, it can drop to about 8.5 liters. On average, it's roughly between 9-10 liters. There are quite a few influencing factors, like using the AC in summer which can add half a liter, and the fact that I often carry heavy loads in the car, adding some extra weight. I'd recommend avoiding rapid acceleration, maintaining proper tire pressure, and regularly checking the engine to save some money on fuel. Based on feedback from friends, the actual fuel consumption fluctuates between 8-12 liters, depending on individual driving habits. If you're mostly driving in the city, I think 10 liters is a reasonable estimate—don't just rely on the official data, as those are under ideal conditions.
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LaCamille
10/17/25 4:25am
We've been using this car at home for two years now, and the space is truly generous—it can fit all the luggage for family trips. However, the fuel consumption is indeed on the higher side. My wife and I take turns driving, and in city traffic with frequent short trips, the fuel consumption easily reaches 11 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed keeps it around 8 liters, averaging between 9-11 liters in daily use. To be honest, with kids in the car, safety comes first, so we don’t fuss too much about fuel consumption, but we do notice that running the AC or music too much adds to it. Maintenance tips include checking the engine oil and air filter monthly—don’t wait until they’re clogged to deal with them. Other users around us also report real-world fuel consumption between 9-12 liters, which varies with the car’s configuration, like the slightly higher consumption of the 1.6T engine. When choosing it, I felt that balancing safety and comfort was more important, and fuel efficiency wasn’t the only criterion.
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