What is the fuel consumption of the Asian Dragon pure gasoline version?

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LincolnRose
07/28/25 5:06pm
The actual comprehensive fuel consumption of the Asian Dragon pure gasoline version is around 9L/100km; the hybrid version's actual comprehensive fuel consumption is around 5L/100km. Below is a partial introduction to the Asian Dragon pure gasoline version: Influencing factors: The primary factors affecting fuel consumption are driving conditions and driving style, as well as the frequency of using air conditioning, with human factors playing a significant role. Fuel-saving driving methods: Maintain a steady driving rhythm, avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration, and erratic movements that disrupt driving stability. Before setting out, plan your route carefully to avoid detours, wrong-way routes, and congested roads that waste fuel. Try to avoid driving short distances or in bad weather to prevent increased fuel consumption or safety risks, and consider carpooling when possible.
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LondynMarie
08/11/25 11:34pm
I've been driving the gasoline-only version of the Asian Dragon for over half a year, mainly for city commuting. The combined fuel consumption is roughly around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. The official data ranges from 7.5 to 8.2 liters, but in my actual driving experience, it often reaches around 9 liters in congested city areas. On highways, it's much more fuel-efficient, staying steadily below 7 liters. Fuel consumption can fluctuate quite a bit. For example, my driving habit of preferring smooth acceleration and minimizing sudden braking, along with regularly adjusting tire pressure to the standard level, can save about 0.5 liters. Also, timely car maintenance is crucial; changing the engine oil noticeably improves fuel efficiency. Since fuel prices have risen, I've been more attentive. Using air conditioning in the city increases consumption slightly, but overall, it's more economical than cars in the same class. I recommend that new drivers pay more attention to their driving style—avoid frequently flooring the accelerator, and fuel consumption will naturally decrease.
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