What is the fuel consumption of the Rich 6 gasoline model?
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Rich 6 has an average comprehensive fuel consumption of around 8L/100km. The factors affecting fuel consumption and methods to reduce it are introduced as follows: Factors affecting fuel consumption: There are many factors that affect fuel consumption, including driving conditions, driving habits, engine displacement, vehicle load, etc. However, the fuel consumption during normal driving usually falls within a certain range. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Shift gears in a timely manner. Driving in low gear for a long time not only results in slow speed but also increases fuel consumption, especially when driving on slopes. The shorter the time taken to shift gears, the more fuel can be saved. Reduce idling time. When driving on urban roads, you often encounter long red lights. In such cases, you can turn off the engine to save fuel.
I've been using the Nissan Rich 6 gasoline version for two years in cargo transportation, covering over 200 kilometers daily in urban-rural fringe areas. Equipped with a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine, its real-world fuel consumption isn't as economical as the official 9.8L rating. In city traffic jams, fuel consumption spikes to 13L, while on suburban roads with good conditions, it can drop to around 10.5L. When carrying over half a ton of cargo, the throttle noticeably becomes heavier, and fuel consumption increases by 1-2L. The most fuel-efficient scenario is maintaining a steady 80 km/h on national highways, where I once achieved a record of 9.3L, but turning on the AC bumps it back up to 11L. My advice: don't trust the MIIT data; actual combined fuel consumption for average users typically ranges between 11-12L, and it's common to hit 13L with aggressive driving.