What is the fuel consumption of the Great Wall VV5?

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VanElias
07/29/25 8:26pm
Great Wall VV5 fuel consumption per kilometer is between 0.067-0.071L. The following is an introduction to car fuel consumption: Fuel consumption size: Generally, cars should be economical family cars. The specific fuel consumption is not only related to the model but also to road conditions and driving habits. Car fuel-saving methods: The temperature of the engine has a direct relationship with fuel saving. Too high or too low temperature will lead to an increase in fuel consumption; the working water temperature of the engine should be kept between 80℃-90℃. When starting the engine under low-temperature conditions, it is necessary to preheat it. Preheating and warming up the engine can significantly save fuel. Regular maintenance: The intake system must be kept clean and unobstructed. The air filter must be frequently blown, the tightness of the connecting belts should be appropriate, the tire pressure should not be too low, and the gap of the brake shoes should be frequently adjusted to avoid friction.
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