What is the fuel consumption of the Leopaard CS10?
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The suburban fuel consumption of the Leopaard CS10 is 6.4L per 100 kilometers, the urban fuel consumption is 8.8L per 100 kilometers, and the combined fuel consumption is 7.4L per 100 kilometers. Below are several factors that affect fuel consumption. Ignition system malfunction: Abnormal engine ignition system also has a significant impact on fuel consumption. Issues such as inaccurate ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, and spark plug carbon deposits causing weak ignition can all reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Using the trunk as a storage: The relationship between vehicle weight and fuel consumption is directly proportional. It is said that for every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption will also decrease by a certain percentage.
I just bought a Leopaard CS10 and have been driving it for over half a year. The urban fuel consumption is generally around 9 liters, while it can drop to 6-7 liters on highways. However, it's not uncommon to see it spike to 12 liters in heavy traffic. The biggest factor affecting fuel consumption is driving habits—I've tried accelerating aggressively a few times, and the fuel consumption immediately increased by 1-2 liters; driving smoothly and braking less saves a lot of fuel. Turning on the AC also consumes more fuel, so I try to use it sparingly in summer. Maintenance is crucial too—low tire pressure or a dirty air filter can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket. I check these every three months, which helps keep fuel consumption stable under 8 liters. Overall, as an SUV, the CS10's fuel consumption isn't exactly low, but it's still better than the same-class Haval H6. If you frequently drive long distances, planning your route to avoid congested areas can save you a lot of money.