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What is the average fuel consumption of the Emgrand?

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McZachary
08/31/25 2:20am

Emgrand's manual transmission model has a fuel consumption of 6.8 liters per 100 kilometers, while the automatic transmission model consumes 7.3 liters per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Engine displacement and fuel consumption are somewhat related, but a higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean a larger displacement. In relative terms, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with its fuel consumption in a proportional manner. Besides engine displacement, factors such as the car's design, weight, and engine technology also significantly influence fuel consumption. Solutions for high fuel consumption: Correct improper driving habits, maintain steady acceleration, avoid coasting in neutral, reduce vehicle load, perform regular maintenance and inspections, and address any issues promptly.

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LaMichael
09/12/25 5:52am

I drive my Emgrand to work every day, with an average fuel consumption of 6.5 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can go up to 8L, but on the highway, it drops to just over 6L, which is quite economical. As a daily commuter car, I've been driving it for two years now, saving a significant amount on fuel costs annually—much more cost-effective than driving an SUV. I recommend regular maintenance, such as changing the air filter and engine oil, to keep the consumption below 7L. The Emgrand's engine is well-designed, and driving habits are also crucial. I'm used to smooth acceleration and less braking, which makes the fuel-saving effect even more noticeable. Overall, choosing it as a family car means fuel consumption isn't a big issue—it's an economical and practical choice, and the fuel consumption can be even lower.

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Dylan
10/26/25 6:41am

As someone with some knowledge about cars, I find the fuel consumption of the Emgrand quite noteworthy. The official data shows around 6.5L per 100km, but actual driving depends on the model. For instance, manual transmissions might be slightly lower at around 6.0L, while automatic transmissions could be a bit higher at approximately 7.0L. The 1.5L engine is fairly efficient—fuel consumption drops on highways due to lower wind resistance but increases in city driving. Don’t forget factors like the transmission and tires; regular oil changes can improve efficiency. A friend of mine who drives this model maintains a stable fuel consumption of around 7L. Achieving reasonable fuel savings also depends on driving habits—avoiding aggressive acceleration saves a lot. The Emgrand’s fuel consumption isn’t the lowest, but it’s well-balanced for its price range and worth a test drive.

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SanGavin
12/09/25 7:01am

I've been driving the Emgrand for several years, with an average fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which may vary from person to person. In the city, it's common to see 8L, while on the highway it might drop to 6L. By paying attention to warming up the engine and keeping the load light, maintaining below 7L is no problem. Its engine is durable and maintenance is simple. Regular checks on tire pressure and air filters can help save fuel. The Emgrand's fuel consumption is moderate, making it suitable for daily commuting, offering a smooth and cost-effective drive.

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