What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H2 manual transmission?
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The actual average fuel consumption of the Haval H2 manual transmission is 9-11L/100km, which is considered moderate overall. Introduction to fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: This refers to the amount of fuel (in liters) consumed by the vehicle after traveling 100 kilometers, commonly referred to as fuel consumption per 100km. It is used to measure a vehicle's fuel efficiency and can vary under different conditions. Notes on vehicle fuel consumption: Clutch slippage can cause a loss of engine speed. If you notice the engine tachometer rising quickly during hard acceleration but the vehicle speed increasing slowly, this may indicate clutch slippage. In such cases, the clutch disc, clutch pressure plate, and flywheel may need replacement. Overloading the vehicle: Some drivers treat the trunk as a storage space, filling it with unnecessary items, which increases the vehicle's weight. It's important to note that vehicle weight is directly proportional to fuel consumption. It is said that for every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption will decrease by a corresponding percentage.
I've been driving a Haval H2 manual transmission for quite some time. The car's fuel consumption in urban areas is around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can spike up to 10 liters when stuck in traffic. On highways, it runs smoother and can be controlled at about 7 liters. The advantage of a manual transmission is that I can control the shifting timing myself; generally, shifting up between 2000 to 2500 RPM is the most fuel-efficient, avoiding high revs. Hard braking and flooring the accelerator will cause fuel consumption to soar sharply; using the air conditioning can increase fuel consumption by over 1 liter, and in summer, using less recirculation actually keeps it cooler and saves some fuel. Maintaining tire pressure at 2.2 kg for the front wheels and 2.4 kg for the rear wheels is optimal—low pressure is too fuel-consuming. Replacing the air filter during every maintenance and using low-viscosity 5W-30 oil keeps the engine running smoothly and consumes less fuel. Using cruise control on highways is quite practical, making driving easier and fuel consumption stable. Regular engine cleaning also prevents carbon buildup from stealing fuel. In short, taking good care of this car can control fuel consumption to just over 7 liters, making it reliable for city commuting.