
The official combined fuel consumption of the Roewe RX3 models currently on sale is 5.9~6.6L/100KM. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on individual driving habits and road conditions. Here is some related information: 1. Roewe: Roewe is an automobile brand under Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group), launched in October 2006. The technology for this brand's vehicles originates from Rover, which was previously acquired by SAIC, but SAIC did not acquire the 'Rover' brand. 2. Product Positioning: The 'Roewe' products are positioned as mid-to-high-end models in various segment markets, targeting consumers who are knowledgeable, cultivated, successful in their careers, innovative, proactive, and pursuing a tasteful lifestyle.

I've always been a car enthusiast and have driven various models including the Roewe RX3. The actual fuel consumption isn't a fixed number—it's typically around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers in stop-and-go city traffic, while on highways it can drop to about 6 liters with careful driving. The official data seems unrealistically low. I've driven both automatic and manual versions, finding the manual slightly more fuel-efficient but tiring in traffic jams. Many factors affect consumption: aggressive driving can push it up to 10 liters, while gentler driving saves fuel. Vehicle condition matters too—regular maintenance and properly inflated tires help. From owner forums, many complain about high urban fuel costs but are pleasantly surprised on long trips. For RX3 buyers, I recommend the turbocharged version for more stable fuel economy. Daily costs shouldn't rely on ads—calculate based on real experience.

As an ordinary car owner driving the Roewe RX3, the actual fuel consumption was a bit surprising to me. In city commuting with frequent traffic lights, it often reaches around 8 liters, and even higher during traffic jams. On highways, it performs much better, with fuel consumption dropping to below 7 liters, showing significant savings. I've been driving the 1.6L automatic version for a year now, and I feel the fuel consumption is high during acceleration but good during cruising. Factors like driving habits affect it—I used to brake hard, which consumed more fuel, but now I've learned to coast and save some. Don't slack on maintenance; cleaning carbon deposits can improve efficiency. City driving costs more, but overall, it's cheaper than some larger SUVs. Before buying, test-drive on real roads to check the fuel gauge—don't trust the official data. With proper long-term maintenance, it's generally fine.

The RX3 has relatively high fuel consumption in the city, averaging about 8 liters per 100 km, especially during rush hour with frequent traffic lights. On highways, it performs better, dropping below 7 liters per 100 km, saving more fuel. The automatic transmission model is easier to drive but slightly less fuel-efficient; the manual might be better. Driving techniques are crucial—smooth acceleration saves fuel, while harsh braking increases costs. Using air conditioning in the city also affects fuel consumption, raising it slightly in summer. Since buying the car, I've recorded every refueling, and the results are quite accurate. Daily recommendations include maintaining proper tire pressure and regularly replacing filters to help stabilize fuel consumption.


