What is the actual fuel consumption of the Yidong Plus?

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Terri
08/29/25 3:13am
The actual fuel consumption of the Yidong Plus 1.4T model is 7.99-8.5L/100km, while the 1.6L model is 7.5-8.5L/100km. Below are the factors affecting fuel consumption and methods to reduce it: Factors affecting fuel consumption: The driver's habits, road conditions, the weight of items placed in the car, whether the air conditioning is on, and whether the vehicle is in the break-in period—all these factors can influence the vehicle's fuel consumption. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Avoid prolonged idling or low-speed driving, avoid overloading the vehicle and keeping the fuel tank full, avoid using high-viscosity engine oil, and try to control speed with the accelerator rather than the brake.
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Mockingjay
09/10/25 7:53am
I've been driving the Yidong Plus for several years and can share some real experiences. The official fuel consumption is stated at 6-7L/100km, but with frequent traffic jams during my urban commute, my actual measurement is around 8-9L. On highways, it drops significantly, reaching just over 6L. Driving habits are particularly crucial; for example, my wife drives more gently, which saves a lot on fuel. Vehicle maintenance also has a big impact. After regularly changing the air filter and checking tire pressure, fuel consumption stabilizes. For daily use, it's quite acceptable, not too fuel-intensive, especially compared to some older models. I recommend paying attention to the fuel gauge, developing smooth driving habits, and avoiding sudden acceleration. This approach saves money and extends the vehicle's lifespan. Overall, I'm quite satisfied.
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Prim
10/24/25 8:45am
From the fuel expense records, the actual fuel consumption of the Changan EADO Plus typically fluctuates between 7-9L/100km. My personal measurements show around 8L in urban areas and 6.5L on highways. At current fuel prices, this translates to approximately 0.5 yuan per kilometer, totaling about 500 yuan per month for 1,000 kilometers of driving - not excessively high. Driving conditions significantly impact consumption; rough roads or aggressive air conditioning use can increase fuel usage. I recommend keeping the vehicle light by minimizing heavy cargo and maintaining a habit of recording fuel data during each refill to track changes - these practices can noticeably reduce expenses. In the long run, this car proves economically practical, especially for budget-conscious new car owners. With good driving habits, fuel costs won't strain your finances.
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