What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval H6 1.5T?

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LeRemington
09/08/25 4:08am
Haval H6 model has a fuel consumption of 8.3 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are the factors affecting fuel consumption and methods to reduce fuel consumption: Factors affecting fuel consumption: There are many factors that affect fuel consumption, such as driving conditions, driving habits, engine displacement, vehicle load, etc. However, the fuel consumption during normal driving usually falls within a certain range. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Shift gears in time. Driving in low gear for a long time not only results in slow speed but also increases fuel consumption, especially when driving on slopes. The shorter the time for shifting gears, the more fuel can be saved. Reduce idle time. When driving on urban roads, you often encounter long red lights. In such cases, you can turn off the engine to save fuel.
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LeMalia
09/20/25 2:52am
I've been driving my Haval H6 1.5T for almost two years now, commuting daily in the city. The fuel consumption can reach up to 11L/100km in heavy traffic, but drops to around 8L/100km on highways. Based on my actual calculations, my average record is 10L/100km, which is significantly higher than my previous sedan. Using AC in summer adds 0.5-1L, and cold starts in winter consume more fuel too. In our car owner group, most people report consumption between 9-11L depending on driving habits—mine's on the higher side because I like quick acceleration. For better fuel efficiency, I'd recommend smoother driving, regular maintenance, changing engine oil, and keeping tire pressure higher to save some money. Overall, this car has good power but isn't particularly fuel-efficient, so choosing it means budgeting more for fuel costs.
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