What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H6 2.0?
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The Haval H6 2.0T model weighs 1720kg, equipped with a 150 horsepower engine and a 6-speed manual transmission. The fuel consumption ranges from 6.39 to 8.23 liters per 100 kilometers, with an average of 7.31 liters. The actual fuel consumption may vary slightly depending on individual driving habits and techniques. A smoother driving style generally results in lower fuel consumption, while aggressive driving habits such as frequent high-speed acceleration and overtaking will increase fuel consumption. Below are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Check the air conditioning system in summer: A malfunctioning AC system is a major cause of high fuel consumption. If the cooling effect is poor, the system will increase fan speed and lower temperature to achieve a cooler environment. 2. Avoid frequent hard braking: Frequent hard braking is a primary reason for high fuel consumption. Utilize the vehicle's inertia while ensuring safe driving. 3. Moderate use of AC in small-displacement vehicles: For vehicles parked under the sun, avoid turning on the AC immediately. First, open the windows and set the fan to a higher speed without AC to expel hot air. Once the interior has cooled moderately, then turn on the AC.
I've been driving a Haval H6 2.0T for almost two years now, and the most frustrating part of city commuting is definitely the fuel consumption. During heavy traffic in rush hours, it can reach 12-14 liters per 100 kilometers, which is literally burning money. Highway driving is much more comfortable though - with cruise control set at around 100 km/h, the displayed fuel consumption is 7.5-8.5 liters, allowing a full tank to cover over 600 kilometers. The AC has significant impact in summer, adding a full liter to city driving. This SUV weighs over 1.7 tons, and while the 2.0T engine delivers strong power, it's also quite thirsty. I've developed habits like using ECO mode, avoiding hard acceleration from standstill, and anticipating traffic lights to ease off the throttle early, maintaining an average of 10-11 liters. For refueling, I strictly choose Sinopec or PetroChina stations as fuel quality from smaller stations genuinely affects combustion efficiency.