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What is the fuel consumption of the 2007 Roewe 750?

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AsherAnn
07/29/25 10:37am

2007 Roewe 750 consumes 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about the 2007 Roewe: 1. Exterior Design: The new Roewe 750's "cigar-shaped" styling and elongated design not only exude a grand and composed appearance but, more importantly, provide an exceptional interior space experience. It also features a class-leading 2849mm ultra-long wheelbase and spacious, comfortable aerodynamic track-inspired multi-functional massage leather seats. 2. Configuration: The new Roewe 750's safety features were designed from the outset to meet the European five-star safety standards, consistently upholding the Roewe brand's commitment to life safety above the C-NCAP five-star standard. The all-new Roewe 750 features a third-generation reinforced UHSD body, with a significantly higher density of welding points compared to its peers, and employs laser welding technology in key areas, complemented by an intelligent surround system of 8 functional airbags.

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DeAndrew
08/13/25 3:15pm

I've been driving my 2007 Roewe 750 for several years now. In city driving, the fuel consumption is usually around 12L per 100km, but it can drop to 9L on the highway. Since I often encounter traffic jams during my daily commute, I've noticed that driving habits have a huge impact. Rapid acceleration and long idling times can really make the fuel consumption spike. Turning on the air conditioning in summer easily adds 1-2L to the fuel consumption. To save money, I now plan my routes in advance to avoid congested areas and have developed the habit of gently pressing the accelerator. Maintenance is also crucial as the car ages. Every time I change the air filter and engine oil, the fuel consumption becomes more stable. Overall, this car isn't particularly fuel-efficient, but it makes up for it with its spacious and comfortable interior, making it great for family trips. Regularly checking tire pressure and cleaning carbon deposits can help a lot.

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ChristianFitz
10/07/25 6:05am

As someone with years of experience in car maintenance, the 2007 Roewe 750 has an average combined fuel consumption of 10-11L per 100km, depending on road conditions. Frequent stops and starts in the city can push it up to 13L, while steady highway driving can bring it down to 8L. Common causes like worn spark plugs or clogged fuel filters can increase fuel consumption. It's recommended that owners first check tire pressure, maintaining it at 2.2-2.5 bar, which can save 0.5L of fuel. Fuel additives for carbon deposit cleaning are also effective, but don't over-rely on them. Keeping the engine's fuel system well-maintained makes fuel consumption more economical, especially for older cars where aging fuel lines may cause leaks. In real-world driving, maintaining a calm driving attitude is more effective than anything else.

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MadelineFitz
11/20/25 7:29am

I've been driving a 2007 Roewe 750 for a while now, with urban commuting fuel consumption around 11L per 100km. It's even more fuel-hungry in cold weather, especially when the AC is on, adding an extra 1-1.5L. I've noticed that vehicle load also matters—carrying too much stuff increases fuel consumption quickly, so keeping the trunk light makes driving more economical. Regular oil and air filter changes improve engine smoothness, reducing fuel consumption to about 9L. Practical experience shows that gentle starts and avoiding sudden braking save fuel and enhance safety. Although the old car has steady power, its fuel economy isn't as good as newer models. After changing to new tires, the grip improved, and fuel consumption saw a slight improvement.

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