What is the fuel consumption of Chery Big Cat?
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Chery Big Cat, also known as Chery Rely V5, has an actual fuel consumption of 9.3 liters per 100 kilometers for the Rely V5-2.0L manual model. Driving in low gears will increase fuel consumption: Bumpy roads will consume more fuel, and driving in low gears for extended periods will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Insufficient tire pressure will increase fuel consumption: Insufficient tire pressure in car tires can also lead to increased fuel consumption. Neglecting engine maintenance will increase fuel consumption: Abnormalities in the engine ignition system can significantly affect fuel consumption. Issues such as inaccurate ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, or spark plug carbon buildup causing weak ignition can all reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption.
I've studied the owner's manual and official test data of the Chery Big Cat. Under standard NEDC conditions, its fuel consumption is approximately 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the engine configuration. The 1.5L naturally aspirated engine consumes over 7 liters in city driving and about 5.5 liters on highways. Several factors affect fuel consumption, with driving habits being crucial. Rapid acceleration and hard braking can increase consumption to over 8 liters. Road conditions also play a key role; fuel consumption spikes during peak traffic congestion in urban areas but drops significantly on smooth highways. Load weight and air conditioning use both increase energy consumption, potentially raising fuel consumption to 8 liters when fully loaded with AC on. For daily driving, regular maintenance like cleaning the air filter can optimize fuel efficiency. In practical use, it's recommended that owners utilize the onboard computer to record data, monitor driving habits in real-time, and develop good driving practices, which can save considerable fuel costs in the long run.