What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H9?

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MacLevi
07/29/25 5:09pm
The Haval H9 has a fuel consumption of 9.9 liters per 100 kilometers. The actual fuel consumption is closely related to the vehicle's condition and road conditions, so it is not an absolute value. The reasons for increased fuel consumption and the methods for calculating fuel consumption are as follows: Reasons for increased fuel consumption: Use of unsuitable fuel; aging of engine spark plugs and excessive carbon buildup, which directly affects the ignition efficiency; blockage in the fuel system, such as a dirty fuel filter. Methods for calculating vehicle fuel consumption: The first method involves using the vehicle's dashboard records. After resetting the mileage data, the onboard computer automatically calculates the fuel consumption based on the recorded mileage and fuel consumption data. The second method involves measuring the amount of fuel added in one refill, recording the distance traveled, and then calculating the vehicle's fuel consumption. The fuel consumption obtained from both methods represents the average fuel consumption of the vehicle.
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