What is the fuel consumption of the Lechi?
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The fuel consumption of the Lechi 1.0 is approximately 6.0L per 100 kilometers. Method for calculating fuel consumption: Automobile fuel consumption is calculated based on the fuel consumed per 100 kilometers (usually referring to 100 kilometers). The actual fuel consumption calculation method is: average fuel consumption = (total fuel added - last fuel added) / mileage traveled. Simply put, fill up the fuel tank, note the mileage (the vehicle can also record it automatically), run until half the fuel is consumed, then refill the tank. Before refueling, check the mileage to see how many kilometers have been traveled, and divide the distance traveled by the amount of fuel added this time. Significant differences in actual fuel consumption: However, since cars often experience various driving conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling during actual driving, the constant-speed fuel consumption is often lower than the actual fuel consumption, resulting in a significant difference. This difference is even more pronounced for cars frequently used for short trips in urban areas.
I've been driving the Lechi frequently for city commuting lately, and noticed the fuel consumption fluctuates quite a bit, averaging around 5.5 to 7 liters per 100 km. In heavy traffic, it can jump to over 7 liters, but on highways with steady driving, it drops to just over 4 liters. The biggest factors are driving habits and road conditions – frequent hard braking or aggressive acceleration sends consumption soaring. Low tire pressure also increases fuel use, so I check mine every two weeks. As for money-saving tips, switching to better engine oil and regularly cleaning the air filter can reduce consumption by about 0.5 liters. It might not seem like much, but over a year that saves nearly a thousand yuan in fuel costs, especially important with today's crazy gas prices. Proper maintenance keeps the car running smoothly and gives peace of mind.
The fuel consumption of the Lechi is quite economical. Based on my long-term observations, the combined fuel consumption ranges between 5.0 to 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers, with higher consumption in city driving and lower on highways. Using air conditioning or headlights will slightly increase consumption, but as long as you maintain a steady speed and avoid speeding, it's not difficult to keep the fuel consumption below 4 liters per 100 kilometers on highways with ECO mode. From a cost-saving perspective, you can save around three to five thousand yuan a year on fuel, and it also helps reduce carbon emissions for environmental protection. I recommend keeping a driving log—checking it on an app can show you which routes consume the most fuel. Avoiding traffic congestion and frequent stops, combined with regular maintenance, can lower fuel consumption and extend the car's lifespan.