What is the average fuel consumption per kilometer for Changan vehicles?
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Changan vehicles have an average fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are detailed explanations regarding fuel consumption: 1. Fuel consumption depends on driving habits: Sudden braking, fluctuating speeds, prolonged engine idling, aggressive acceleration, and driving long distances at high speeds in low gears can all lead to increased fuel consumption. 2. Principle of vehicle fuel consumption: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is an indicator of a vehicle. When driving within the economic speed range, slower speeds result in higher fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, while the opposite is true when exceeding the economic speed. If the engine speed is maintained within the same safe range, the hourly fuel consumption remains the same regardless of the vehicle's speed.
I've been driving a Changan CS75 PLUS for three years, with daily city commuting fuel consumption ranging from 8.5 to 9.8 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it drops to around 7 liters, but if there's traffic congestion, it's hard to say—fuel consumption can spike to over 10 liters. The car has a 1.5T engine with an automatic transmission, which is considered a mainstream configuration. Changan's Blue Whale engine technology has indeed made significant progress in recent years—my friend's older model has even higher fuel consumption. Actually, fuel efficiency is heavily influenced by driving habits. For example, my neighbor drives the same model but prefers heavy acceleration, and his fuel consumption is nearly 1 liter higher than mine. Additionally, tire pressure and air conditioning usage also affect it.