What is the fuel consumption of the Baojun 730 Little Bear?
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According to different models, the fuel consumption values vary, with an average fuel consumption of around 7-8 liters. Little Bear's fuel consumption values: The average fuel consumption for the 5-speed manual 1.5L-112 horsepower-L4-L2B is 7.90 liters; the average fuel consumption for the 6-speed manual 1.5T-150 horsepower-L4-LL5 is 8.29L. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of a vehicle depends on the road conditions. For example, driving in congested conditions can lead to a significant increase in fuel consumption, while long-distance steady-speed driving can relatively reduce fuel consumption. It varies according to each person's driving habits and road conditions.
I've been driving this Baojun 730 for three years, regularly tracking fuel consumption with Xiaoxiong Youhao. In city traffic jams, it typically consumes 9-10 liters per 100km, while on highways it drops to around 7 liters. The combined average is approximately 8.5L/100km. This figure varies with seasons - AC usage in summer can spike consumption to 10L, while winter driving is slightly more economical. I recommend paying attention to tire pressure - every 0.5bar underinflation increases fuel consumption by 0.8%. After my last tire inflation, consumption immediately dropped by 0.6L. Also avoid overloading the trunk - every extra 100kg increases fuel consumption by 5%. When I moved house fully loaded, consumption jumped to 11L/100km.
The actual fuel consumption of the Baojun 730 depends on road conditions and engine displacement. Feedback from the 1.5L manual transmission car owners' group generally ranges between 7.8-9.2L, while the 1.8L automatic transmission usually consumes 8.5-10.2L. When I drive my child to school every day on the inner ring road during morning rush hour, it typically takes at least 10L. However, on weekends when driving to the suburbs (avoiding highways) and using cruise control at around 80 km/h with the air conditioning on, the consumption drops to just 7.3L. Engine RPM is crucial - when the tachometer exceeds 2500 RPM, fuel consumption spikes sharply. I've developed the habit of shifting gears at 2000 RPM, which saves me half a tank of fuel each month.