What is the fuel consumption of JMC Transit?
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JMC Transit's MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption: 7.5L/100km. Common reasons for high fuel consumption: Tire factors: Tires are relatively easy to check, so they should be inspected first. If the tire pressure is insufficient, fuel consumption will increase. If the tire pressure is normal, then check the wear level of the tires. Severe tire wear can often lead to slipping, which also increases fuel consumption. Excessive engine carbon deposits: If there is a significant buildup of carbon deposits in the engine over a short period, it can also cause higher fuel consumption. This situation is likely due to the use of substandard fuel. The solution is to add a certain amount of cleaning agent when refueling. If the effect is not noticeable, it indicates a substantial buildup of carbon deposits in the engine. In this case, it is best to leave it to a 4S shop or repair shop, where technicians can clean the carbon deposits inside the engine.
The fuel consumption of my JMC Transit is generally around 10-11 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, and it can drop to 8-9 liters on the highway. Based on my experience, this data is quite reliable. When there's heavy traffic in the city, it can easily spike to 12 liters, mainly because rapid acceleration and sudden braking increase consumption. I recommend driving smoothly—avoid stomping on the accelerator, as easing into it can save a lot. Also, don’t exceed the load limit; fuel consumption is noticeably lower when the vehicle is empty. Running the AC in summer increases fuel consumption a bit, while the heater in winter has less impact. Regularly check tire pressure—if it’s too low, the increased friction leads to higher fuel consumption. Talking to other owners, their feedback is similar. This model is quite durable, with fuel consumption at a moderate level—nothing spectacular, but it doesn’t lag behind either. Planning routes to avoid congestion is key.