What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Vision X3 and Tiggo 3x?
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The manual transmission version of the Tiggo 3x has a fuel consumption of 7.5L per 100km, while the automatic transmission version consumes 8.2L per 100km. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Poor driving habits: Aggressive behaviors such as weaving through traffic, sudden stops and starts, and driving at high speeds in low gears can all increase fuel consumption. Engine carbon buildup: Carbon deposits in the engine can also lead to higher fuel consumption. Low tire pressure: Insufficient tire pressure or underinflated tires can make the car consume more fuel. It's advisable to check the tire inflation before driving, and use a tire pressure gauge to monitor pressure. Properly inflating the tires can help reduce fuel consumption. Overloaded trunk. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Maintain a steady speed and avoid sudden braking or acceleration. Regularly maintain the vehicle.
I've been driving a Geely Vision X3 for over two years now, mainly for commuting in the city, with a combined fuel consumption of around 6.5 to 7L per 100 kilometers. On highways, it can drop to about 6L, which is quite fuel-efficient. My friend drives a Chery Tiggo 3X, and he told me his fuel consumption is slightly higher, averaging 7 to 7.5L, possibly because the car is a bit heavier, but different engine tuning also plays a role. As an owner, I believe fuel efficiency largely depends on driving habits—avoid sudden acceleration and speeding, check tire pressure weekly to keep it at the recommended level, and you can save a lot on fuel costs. Don’t overlook regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and air filter periodically, as this helps maintain stable fuel consumption. Both cars are compact SUVs, affordable and practical, but if you frequently drive long distances, the Vision X3 might be a bit more economical.
I've worked in the auto repair shop for many years and often get asked about the fuel consumption of the Geely Vision X3 and Chery Tiggo 3X. Generally, the Vision X3 has an official rating of 6.2-7L, but actual driving might reach 7.5L; the Tiggo 3X averages around 7-8L, depending on driving conditions and vehicle maintenance. From a repair perspective, high fuel consumption is often due to ignition system issues or excessive carbon buildup, requiring regular throttle cleaning. Low tire pressure or brake system drag can also increase fuel consumption—it's recommended to check every 5,000 km. The difference in fuel consumption between the two models mainly stems from engine design—the Tiggo 3X has slightly stronger power but consumes more fuel, while the Vision X3 leans toward fuel efficiency. To save fuel, avoid aggressive acceleration and maintain steady driving speeds for best results.