What is the fuel consumption of the Jinjila?
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Fuel consumption is calculated by dividing the amount of fuel added by the distance traveled. Here are the relevant details: 1. Calculating fuel consumption: The first method involves using the vehicle's dashboard records. After resetting the mileage data, the onboard computer automatically calculates the vehicle's fuel consumption based on the recorded mileage and fuel consumption data. The second method involves recording the distance traveled after a single refueling and then calculating the vehicle's fuel consumption. The fuel consumption obtained by both methods represents the average fuel consumption of the vehicle. 2. Trip fuel consumption: Trip fuel consumption is obtained by integrating the instantaneous fuel consumption to get the total fuel consumed during the trip, then dividing it by the trip distance. As for the trip distance, it can be simply obtained by integrating the vehicle speed or by setting a variable to record the trip distance, which updates along with the odometer.
Regarding the fuel consumption of the Golden Cat, based on my driving experience, it largely depends on driving habits and conditions. For instance, driving a compact SUV in urban areas with frequent traffic jams and stop-and-go at traffic lights can push the fuel consumption to over 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite high. On the highway, it’s more economical—maintaining a steady speed of 70-80 km/h can bring it down to around 8 liters. Using the heater in winter or the air conditioning in summer can add another half to one liter of fuel consumption. Regular maintenance is crucial, such as checking the air filter to prevent clogging and ensuring proper tire pressure, which can help save fuel. Avoiding aggressive acceleration and hard braking, as well as planning routes to bypass congestion, can also slightly improve fuel efficiency. Overall, this car isn’t the most fuel-efficient for city commuting, but it’s not outrageous either. With some attention to driving habits, you can manage it well. After driving it for a few years, I’ve gotten to know its quirks.
To make the Jinjila model more fuel-efficient, my daily practice is to cultivate fuel-saving habits. Avoid high-speed racing; maintaining a speed between 90 to 100 km/h is ideal. Minimize prolonged idling during startup—accelerate smoothly after a cold start. Control air conditioning usage; if it's not extremely hot or cold, opt for window ventilation. Check tire pressure at least once a month; underinflated tires increase resistance and fuel consumption. I also use a fuel-tracking app to log expenses per tank and found that steady driving and early gear shifts can save about 10% in fuel. Vehicle weight matters too—clear out unnecessary items from the trunk to reduce load. Additionally, using the right engine oil grade and changing it every 5,000 km improves engine efficiency, cutting fuel use. These small adjustments collectively reduced my fuel consumption from 11L to 9L per 100 km, saving hundreds in annual fuel costs.