What is the fuel consumption of the 2015 Haval H9?
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Road conditions and driving habits both affect fuel consumption, with average consumption ranging from 10-14L per 100 kilometers. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Enhance vehicle maintenance. Car adjustments and maintenance impact engine performance and driving resistance. Statistics show that poorly maintained engines can increase fuel consumption by 10-20%. Regularly visit auto repair shops for routine maintenance, such as checking tire pressure, wheel alignment, adjusting brake pad and drum clearance, lubricating chassis points, timely oil changes, and filter inspections. Additionally, use the oil type specified in the manual, opting for the lowest viscosity, as higher viscosity increases friction and fuel consumption. 2. Avoid prolonged engine idling. Idling consumes significantly more fuel than normal driving. Therefore, if the vehicle is stationary for extended periods (e.g., waiting), it's best to turn off the engine. During cold starts, warm-up should not exceed 1 minute; a few minutes of low-speed driving is sufficient. 3. Minimize sudden braking and acceleration. Smooth and steady driving is the most fuel-efficient. During acceleration, avoid slamming the throttle; instead, accelerate smoothly. Once a certain speed is reached, maintain a consistent speed. In congested areas, anticipate road conditions to avoid sudden braking. This not only saves fuel but also extends the vehicle's lifespan. Fuel consumption calculation method: Fuel consumption per 100 km = Volume of fuel consumed (liters) ÷ Distance traveled (km) × 100 Example: If a car consumes A liters of fuel to travel N kilometers, then fuel consumption per 100 km = A ÷ N × 100. For instance, if a car uses 4 liters to travel 50 km, its fuel consumption per 100 km = 4 ÷ 50 × 100 = 8L/100km, commonly referred to as "8 liters per 100 km."