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What is the fuel consumption of the Chery Tiggo 7 Shenxing 1?

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LaJuliet
09/05/25 2:28am

The official combined fuel consumption of the Land Rover Discovery Sport with two different 2.0T engine parameters is 7.6L/100Km and 7.7L/100Km respectively. The following is a related introduction to the Land Rover Discovery Sport: 1. Advantages: The car has a stylish exterior, well-equipped interior, panoramic sunroof, spacious and bright interior, strong power, and good ground clearance for better off-road capability. It offers high value for money and excellent interior space. Due to the shorter front end, it provides decent space for the third row, making it practical for short trips with seven passengers. It has good off-road performance, comes with all-wheel drive, a terrain response system, and semi-off-road tires. 2. Disadvantages: High fuel consumption, turbocharger noise, and the seat back storage uses a mesh design.

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DelGianna
09/17/25 3:09am

I noticed that the official fuel consumption data for the Chery Tiggo 7 Shenxing 1 is approximately 8 liters per 100 kilometers, combining both city and highway driving. The 1.6T engine in this car is inherently efficient, but in reality, fuel consumption can vary depending on road conditions and driving habits. For instance, it might rise to 10 liters in congested urban areas and drop to 7 liters on highways. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil condition—these small maintenance tasks can help maintain stable fuel consumption and extend the vehicle's lifespan. Additionally, try to avoid sudden acceleration and hard braking while driving, as smooth driving can save a significant amount on fuel costs. Overall, this SUV delivers a well-balanced performance.

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McAsher
10/31/25 3:41am

I've driven the Chery Tiggo 7 Shenxing No.1 for a while, and found its fuel consumption varies significantly based on individual driving habits. My average in city driving is around 9L/100km, while it drops to 7L/100km on expressways - quite economical actually. The vehicle's substantial weight and automatic transmission do make initial acceleration slightly more fuel-intensive, but its fuel efficiency shines on highways. A friend driving the same model in mountainous terrain saw consumption rise above 10L/100km during climbs, proving road conditions and driving techniques are crucial factors. I recommend gentle throttle application and maintaining steady speeds - safer and more economical. Once you develop these habits, the overall operating costs remain quite reasonable.

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McElias
12/14/25 3:48am

When choosing a car, I noticed the advertisement for the Chery Tiggo 7 Shenxing 1 mentioned a combined fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite appealing. However, in actual usage, my records show around 9 liters in the city and 7 liters on the highway. For a compact SUV, this fuel consumption is reasonable and much better than some older models. The initial driving period might see slightly higher consumption due to the break-in phase, but it stabilized after a few months of use. I’d like to remind everyone to pay attention to engine maintenance after purchasing a new car, such as regularly changing the air filter, to avoid abnormal increases in fuel consumption. Overall, this car performs reliably for daily commuting.

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