What is the fuel consumption of the Tiggo 3x?
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Tiggo 3x's manual transmission fuel consumption is 7.5L per 100 kilometers, while the automatic transmission fuel consumption is 8.2L per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Poor driving habits: behaviors like squeezing into gaps, sudden stops and starts, driving at high speeds in low gears, etc., can all lead to increased fuel consumption. Engine carbon buildup: carbon buildup in the engine can also cause higher fuel consumption. Low tire pressure: insufficient tire pressure and under-inflated tires can make the car consume more fuel. It's advisable to check tire inflation before driving; tire pressure can also be measured with instruments. Inflating the tires promptly can reduce fuel consumption. Overloaded trunk. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Drive at a steady speed and avoid sudden braking and acceleration. Regularly maintain the vehicle.
After driving my Tiggo 3x for over two years, the deepest impression is its quite practical fuel consumption. During typical stop-and-go city driving, the dashboard shows around 7.5 liters per 100km. On highways, it stabilizes between 5.8 to 6.2 liters. Using AC in summer increases consumption by half a liter, while cold starts in winter also slightly raise fuel usage. The most fuel-efficient state is maintaining 70km/h steady speed - I once achieved 5.3 liters on elevated roads. Keeping tire pressure at 2.5, avoiding heavy loads in the trunk, and gentle throttle application can further reduce consumption. The manual transmission saves about 0.3 liters compared to automatic, though the difference isn't significant.