What is the fuel consumption of the Great Wall VV5?
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The fuel consumption of the Great Wall VV5 is between 0.067-0.071L per kilometer. Here is a partial introduction about car fuel consumption: 1. Fuel consumption size: Generally, cars should be economical family cars~ then the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for 1.0, 1.3, 1.6, and 2.0 cars is approximately 5L, 7L, 10L, and 12L, respectively. However, fuel consumption is a very complex matter and also depends on the car's performance, road conditions, and the driver's driving skills. 2. Methods to save fuel: The engine's temperature has a direct relationship with fuel savings. Both excessively high and low temperatures will lead to increased fuel consumption. The engine's working water temperature should be maintained between 80℃-90℃. When starting the engine under low-temperature conditions, preheating is necessary. Preheating and warming up the engine can significantly save fuel. 3. Regular maintenance: The intake system must be kept clean and unobstructed. The air filter must be frequently cleaned, the tightness of each connecting belt should be appropriate, tire pressure should not be too low, and the gap of the brake shoes should be adjusted regularly to avoid friction.
I've been driving the Great Wall VV5 for a while now, with actual fuel consumption fluctuating around 9L/100km. It jumps above 11L in city traffic congestion, and drops below 8L on long highway trips. This mainly depends on driving habits. For example, since I always commute in the city and used to accelerate aggressively, my fuel consumption was high. It improved a bit after switching to smooth starts. Additionally, weather has a big impact too - using AC in summer increases fuel consumption by 10%, and cold starts in winter consume more fuel. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure, as pressure that's too low can increase fuel consumption by 0.5L. Cleaning the throttle body during maintenance can also reduce consumption slightly. Don't blindly trust official data - it's better to fill up the tank yourself, drive 200km, and then calculate for more accurate results. If fuel consumption seems high, don't panic - first check if the air filter is clogged.