
Tiida 1.6L manual Ludong version is 6L/100km, while the 1.6L CVT Kudong version, 1.6L CVT Zhixing version, and 1.6L CVT Zhixiang version are 5.6L/100km. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ Distance traveled × 100 = Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The data on fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain. Generally, a full tank is used as the initial data. After driving a certain distance, the tank is filled again, and the fuel amount provided by the gas station is taken as the final data. Fuel-saving tips: When starting the vehicle, use a low gear, gently press the accelerator, and gradually increase speed. Avoid suddenly pressing the accelerator hard, as this can multiply fuel consumption. Starting by gently pressing the accelerator can shorten the engine warm-up time and effectively improve fuel utilization, thereby achieving fuel-saving effects.

I've been commuting daily in the new Tiida, averaging around 6.5L/100km overall. From my experience, the fuel gauge climbs noticeably in city traffic - up to about 7.5L when congested, as stop-and-go driving burns more fuel. On highways, it easily drops below 6L. The key is driving habits - avoid aggressive acceleration and braking, maintaining steady speed is most efficient. Using cruise control at 80km/h keeps fuel consumption stable. Its compact size makes maintenance easy - I check tire pressure and change oil monthly to ensure smooth engine operation, saving an extra liter or two. The maintenance manual recommends regular air filter cleaning, which is both economical and eco-friendly. Overall, covering 400km weekly costs just over 200 yuan in fuel - extremely budget-friendly, especially for cost-conscious small families like mine.

The official fuel consumption data for the new Tiida is 6.3 liters per 100 kilometers, but actual on-road usage may vary: it can rise to 7 liters in heavy traffic and drop below 6 liters on smooth roads. The engine features lightweight design and a CVT transmission, optimized for efficiency with reduced friction. If carrying heavy loads or using air conditioning, fuel consumption may increase by 0.5 to 1 liter. I make it a habit to monitor tire pressure, maintaining the standard value for both fuel economy and safety. Long-term speeding or aggressive acceleration can easily increase fuel consumption. It's recommended to use a mobile app to track driving data, making it easier to optimize driving habits. Key maintenance involves regular oil changes—every 5,000 kilometers—and I prefer DIY oil changes for convenience and efficiency.

I commute with a Tiida, averaging 6.5 liters per 100 km, and it can even go below 6 liters on highways. The car is small and fuel-efficient, costing less than 200 yuan per week, which is quite cost-effective. The engine is optimized for quick and smooth starts; avoid stomping on the accelerator, maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h is the most economical. I downloaded a fuel consumption tracking app that provides real-time feedback to help improve driving habits. Maintenance is simple, just change the oil on time and check the tires regularly.


