What is the fuel consumption of the third-generation Haval H6 2.0T?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the third-generation Haval H6 2.0T is 6.8-7.3L/100km. Currently, there are three models of the third-generation Haval H6 2.0T available for sale. The automatic two-wheel drive Max has a comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.8L/100km. The automatic four-wheel drive Max and automatic four-wheel drive Supreme+ have a comprehensive fuel consumption of 7.3L/100km. The above figures are based on the NEDC comprehensive fuel consumption, which is measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than these values, ranging from 9.79-10.43L/100km. The fuel consumption of a car is directly related to five major factors: driving habits, the car itself, road conditions, natural wind, and environmental temperature. Specific factors that can increase fuel consumption are as follows: Driving habits: Aggressive driving behaviors such as sudden acceleration, frequent overtaking, and not easing off the throttle before reaching a red light can increase fuel consumption. The car itself: Cars with larger engine displacements generally consume more fuel than those with smaller displacements because larger displacements usually mean higher power output, requiring more gasoline to burn and perform work. Heavier cars also consume more fuel because greater weight requires more driving torque. Road conditions: Driving on unpaved roads, muddy roads, soft surfaces, or mountainous roads increases resistance and fuel consumption. Natural wind: Driving against the wind or on windy days increases the car's resistance and fuel consumption. Low environmental temperatures: When the engine block is cold, the gasoline injected during a cold start does not atomize easily, requiring more gasoline to be injected for combustion, thus increasing fuel consumption. Additionally, at low temperatures, the engine's computer may control the engine to run at higher RPMs to warm up, which also increases fuel consumption.
I've been driving the third-generation Haval H6 2.0T for almost a year now, with an average fuel consumption fluctuating between 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can spike to over 11L, while on the highway with smooth driving, it drops to around 8L. The car's engine has ample power, but fuel consumption noticeably increases during rapid acceleration from a standstill or when fully loaded in the back seats. Turning on the air conditioning can add an extra 0.5L without surprise. Personally, I recommend not overlooking tire pressure checks—low tire pressure in summer heat increases resistance. Regular maintenance of air filters and engine oil helps stabilize fuel consumption. As the car ages, worn spark plugs might also push the numbers up. I keep a weekly commuting log and gradually figured out these tricks. Developing habits like gentle braking and steady throttle can save some money, which is always good.