What is the fuel consumption of the 2020 Geely Emgrand?
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Geely Emgrand 2020 has a fuel consumption of approximately 6.9L. Engine Carbon Deposits: During long-term operation of the vehicle, carbon deposits and sludge will inevitably form during the combustion of gasoline. If these deposits and sludge are not cleaned in time, it will lead to an increase in the vehicle's fuel consumption. Therefore, timely cleaning of engine carbon deposits is very important. Spark Plug Failure: The function of the car's spark plug is to ignite the air-fuel mixture with the electric spark generated by high voltage. If damaged, the ignition energy will decrease, and the mixture will burn unevenly, leading to slower acceleration and increased fuel consumption. At this time, it is necessary to check and replace the spark plug in time. Abnormal Tire Pressure: Abnormal tire pressure can also affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. When the tire pressure is too low or the tread is severely worn, the contact area between the tire and the road surface increases, friction increases, rolling resistance increases, and fuel consumption naturally rises. Of course, on the other hand, excessively high tire pressure has a certain fuel-saving effect, but this will reduce the ride comfort and increase the risk of tire blowout. Sensor Failure: Car sensor failure is also a major cause of increased fuel consumption. When the coolant temperature sensor fails, it makes the engine mistakenly think that the car is in a cold state, continuously sending out fuel injection signals, leading to increased fuel consumption. In addition, failures of the oxygen sensor and air flow meter can also cause an increase in the vehicle's fuel consumption.
I drive a 2020 Geely Emgrand manual transmission model myself. I mostly use it for commuting in the city, and during peak hours in traffic jams, the displayed fuel consumption can reach around 7.8L/100km. On weekends when driving on highways, it drops significantly, with the lowest I've recorded being 6.2L/100km. The total mileage is nearly 30,000 kilometers now, with a long-term average fuel consumption of about 7.1L/100km. Using air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by almost 1L/100km, which is worth noting. Vehicle maintenance also significantly affects fuel efficiency; for example, if tire pressure drops below 2.0 bar, the displayed consumption rises by 0.3 points. The car has a 55-liter fuel tank, and a full tank can easily cover 700-800 kilometers, working out to just over 0.5 yuan per kilometer in fuel costs, making it quite economical as a family commuter car. However, if you frequently drive in congested areas, considering a hybrid or electric vehicle might be more fuel-efficient.