What is the fuel consumption of the Baojun 730?
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The fuel consumption of the Baojun 730 is approximately 6 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the Baojun 730: 1. Currently, there are 22 models of the Baojun 730 available for sale, offering a relatively wide range of choices, with official prices ranging from 60,400 to 108,800 yuan. 2. Among MPV models, the Baojun 730 offers good value for money, with body dimensions of 4710x1765x1740mm and a wheelbase of 2750mm; the official fuel consumption ranges between 6.9 to 8.0L/100km. 3. Overall, the Baojun 730 is a great choice for both family and commercial use.
I've been driving the Baojun 730 for several years. As a family MPV, this car is quite fuel-efficient. I drive the manual transmission version, using it for daily commutes in the city plus weekend trips, with an average fuel consumption of about 7 liters per 100 km. On highways, it can drop to just over 6 liters. However, during traffic jams, it can spike to over 9 liters - the congestion near my child's school intersection is particularly brutal. Many factors affect this: for example, using AC in summer increases consumption by about 0.5 liters; insufficient tire pressure typically adds another half liter; when the back seats are fully occupied or carrying heavy luggage, fuel consumption also rises. I've tracked it with a mobile app - with proper maintenance it stays stable around 7 liters, and cleaning engine carbon deposits helps somewhat. Overall, it's more fuel-efficient than SUVs but can't match compact sedans. My monthly fuel cost is about 600 yuan, which is manageable for our family budget. Driving with smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking saves quite a bit of money.
As a seasoned driver with over 20 years of experience, I've tested the fuel consumption of the Baojun 730 under various road conditions. The manual transmission 1.5L engine averages 7.5L/100km in urban areas and just over 6L on highways; the automatic version is slightly higher, starting from 8L in city driving. From rural roads to urban expressways, fuel consumption can spike above 9L/100km in heavy traffic, while maintaining 80 km/h on highways proves most fuel-efficient. Compared to my previous Wuling Hongguang, the 730 is slightly more economical. Driving habits are the most critical factor—aggressive acceleration or frequent hard braking can increase consumption by about 1L. Worn spark plugs in older vehicles may add half a liter. Winter heating has minimal impact, whereas summer AC usage is the most fuel-intensive. My simple fuel-saving methods: monthly tire pressure and oil checks, using cruise control in free-flowing traffic, and cleaning air filters during oil changes. Consistently applying these measures keeps consumption around 7L/100km—economical and practical.