What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H6 National Tide 1.5T?

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EverettFitz
07/29/25 3:25am
Haval H6 National Tide 1.5T has a combined fuel consumption of 6.6-6.9L/100km. Currently, there are five models of the Haval H6 National Tide 1.5T available for sale: the Automatic Luxury Edition, Automatic Super Luxury Edition, and Automatic Champion Edition, with a combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km. The Automatic Urban Edition and Automatic Champion Edition have a combined fuel consumption of 6.9L/100km. The above figures are NEDC combined fuel consumption, measured under the NEDC test procedure. Actual fuel consumption is higher than this value, ranging from 8.0-13.0L/100km. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Clean engine carbon deposits: Excessive engine carbon deposits are a significant cause, mainly due to the use of unsuitable fuel. It is recommended to add a certain amount of cleaner when refueling. If the effect is not noticeable, it indicates a large amount of carbon deposits in the engine. In this case, the car must be taken to a 4S shop for professional cleaning of the engine carbon deposits by technicians. Check the oxygen sensor: As an internal control unit of the car, the oxygen sensor mainly monitors the air-fuel ratio of the engine. Once damaged, it will cause an imbalance in the air-fuel ratio, leading to a sudden increase in fuel consumption. If the oxygen sensor is damaged, the exhaust pipe will emit darker-colored exhaust gases during driving, and the oxygen sensor should be replaced immediately. Regularly replace the three filters: During vehicle use, the oil filter, air filter, and fuel filter must be replaced regularly. If not replaced for a long time, they become dirty and send incorrect information to the engine control unit, resulting in incomplete fuel combustion and increased engine carbon deposits. Check the electronic control unit: Although the engine's electronic control unit is highly reliable, in older vehicles, various faults may inevitably occur.
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Rick
08/12/25 7:16am
I've owned the Haval H6 GT 1.5T for almost a year now, and I feel its fuel consumption is quite balanced. On average, it's around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic with frequent congestion, it can go up to 10 liters, while on the highway, driving steadily can bring it down to 7-8 liters. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, such as my driving habits, which are crucial: avoiding aggressive starts and accelerating gradually can save some fuel. Using the air conditioning in summer increases consumption by about 1 liter, while in winter, the impact is smaller. Other maintenance details like keeping tire pressure at the recommended level and regular oil changes also help improve efficiency. Personally, I think this fuel consumption is reasonable for its class of SUV. For long trips, carrying some cash for fuel expenses is a good idea. Regular vehicle checks can prevent unexpected increases in fuel consumption.
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