···
Log in / Register

What is the fuel consumption of the Venucia T70? How is its reputation?

3 Answers
DeCorey
08/29/25 4:57am
The fuel consumption of the Venucia T70 is 7.2L. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption is related to multiple factors such as load, road conditions, driving habits, weather, wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption should be based on the actual driving conditions. Its reputation has improved compared to before, and it offers good comfort. Detailed introduction of fuel consumption: Methods to determine fuel consumption: You can determine the fuel consumption through the car's dashboard, where F=full; E=empty. When the fuel tank's red light comes on, record the mileage, then note how much fuel is added. When the fuel is next exhausted, record the mileage again. Subtract the initially recorded mileage from the current mileage, then divide by the amount of fuel used to calculate the fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between engine displacement and fuel consumption, but a higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean a larger displacement. In a relative sense, the size of a car's displacement does not directly correlate with its fuel consumption. Besides displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology are also significant in influencing fuel consumption.
Was this review help?
20
0
Share
LeElisa
09/11/25 2:45am
I've been driving the Venucia T70 for over half a year now, and its fuel consumption performance is quite reassuring. For daily commuting in the city with stop-and-go traffic, it averages around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, driving steadily can bring it down to about 7 liters, which is significantly better than my old SUV. In terms of reputation, owners generally praise it for its high cost-effectiveness, spacious interior suitable for family use, strong reliability backed by Nissan technology, and affordable maintenance. The downsides include a somewhat plain interior and not-so-aggressive power output, but it's perfectly adequate for daily commutes and weekend trips—making it an economical choice overall. The money saved on fuel over time is enough for a few nice meals out.
Was this review help?
6
4
Share
Expand All
OIsabelle
10/25/25 3:33am
From a daily driving perspective, the actual fuel consumption data of the Venucia T70: The combined fuel consumption is approximately 7.5-8.5 liters per 100 km, with urban road conditions possibly reaching 9 liters, and the lowest on highways can be as low as 7 liters, thanks to its efficient engine design. The reputation among car owners is generally good, being reliable and durable with fewer engine issues, and the economical fuel consumption has saved me a lot of spare cash. The spacious and practical interior, with a trunk that doesn't feel cramped even when packed with luggage, is a plus. A minor downside is the ordinary interior materials and slightly sluggish acceleration, but as a family SUV, it's very cost-effective. Frequently checking forum feedback reveals that most praise its easy maintenance and higher resale value compared to similar vehicles.
Was this review help?
8
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Where to Take the Motorcycle License Test in Ningbo?

Take the test at the local traffic police brigade in your place of residence. Below is the process for taking the test: Registration: Go to the traffic police brigade or vehicle management office to register. Bring your ID card, 6 photos (some may require them to be taken at the driving school or vehicle management office), and temporary residence permit when registering. Then pay the fee and fill out the form. Medical check-up: Take the payment receipt for the medical check-up, which mainly tests for color blindness, disabilities, poor eyesight, etc. Test: Theoretical test—some places will give you a book to study on your own, while others may require swiping a card to attend classes. The test consists of 50 questions, with a full score of 100, and passing requires 90 points or above. Some places offer online mock test services, so you can download one and try it out. Study the book and be careful when answering the questions—generally, you can pass.
17
5
Share

How Many Kilometers Can a Hydrogen-Powered Car Travel?

Generally, a hydrogen-powered car can travel between 500 to 1,000 kilometers on a single hydrogen refill, depending on the capacity of the hydrogen tank, as well as the weight and size of the car itself. Advantages of hydrogen-powered cars: Excellent combustion performance, fast ignition, a wide flammable range when mixed with air, high ignition point, and rapid combustion speed; it is a new energy source with abundant reserves that does not rely on fossil fuels; high calorific value, with hydrogen having the highest calorific value among all fossil fuels, chemical fuels, and biofuels, except for nuclear fuel. Disadvantages of hydrogen-powered cars: They are too expensive. As a new automotive energy source, hydrogen can only be used in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, with the biggest drawback being the high cost of fuel cells.
3
0
Share

Can I proceed if the light turns red after entering the waiting area?

No, because the waiting area is only for left or right turns. Here are the relevant details: Pay attention to yielding: The stop line is preceded by a crosswalk, so be mindful of pedestrians. If your vehicle has already crossed the stop line and entered the waiting area when the light turns red, you should not remain stationary as this may be considered a violation of traffic signal rules. Instead, you should proceed forward safely. If you reverse back into the stop line after entering the waiting area upon seeing the red light, this constitutes a violation and running a red light. Follow LED instructions: In any case, proceed carefully and clear the waiting area only when it is safe to do so. If you're unsure how to navigate the waiting area, never rush through a red light—it's unsafe and could result in penalties. Always follow the instructions on LED signs and check for traffic violations on the official traffic management website rather than relying on mobile apps, which may risk information leakage!
10
0
Share

How Many Kilometers Should Motorcycle Oil Be Changed?

Change the oil every 2000 to 3000 kilometers. Here is some extended information: Classification of motorcycle oil viscosity grades: Gasoline engine oil has two viscosity grades, namely SAE20 and SAE30. Generally, SAE30 is selected. If it is separate lubrication, used in cold regions, or for ultra-light load two-stroke engines, SAE20 is used. Classification of motorcycle oil quality grades: The quality grade classification of two-stroke gasoline engine oil is not completely unified internationally. The Japanese Automobile Standards Organization (JASO) FA, FB, and FC classifications are generally used. FC is a semi-synthetic oil with the characteristics of low smoke and good cleanliness. In 1989, China issued a classification standard for two-stroke gasoline engine oil (GB7631.3), which is divided into ERA, ERB, ERC, and ERD according to characteristics and usage scenarios, with the quality grades increasing in sequence.
13
4
Share

Should the Vehicle License Be Kept in the Car or Carried Along?

It is sufficient to keep the vehicle license in the car. This allows others to use the vehicle conveniently. The function of the vehicle license: The vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on roads within China. It consists of a cover, main page, and supplementary page, issued by the Vehicle Management Center, and is used to verify the authenticity of vehicle information. Information on the vehicle license: The vehicle license records many important details, including the license plate number, owner's name, model type, engine number and chassis number, load capacity or passenger capacity, initial registration date, and annual inspection records.
15
5
Share

What brand is Comfort?

Comfort refers to the Comfort series of Giti Tires. Here are some relevant details: Replacement: The replacement time varies depending on circumstances: For drivers with good driving habits, tires are generally replaced every 3-5 years or after driving 60,000-80,000 kilometers. If driving conditions are more severe, such as frequently driving on gravel roads or experiencing frequent traffic jams, sudden braking, or sharp turns, the replacement interval will be shorter. Aging: The main material of tires is rubber, which undergoes natural aging. This is mainly manifested by the tires hardening and the sidewalls developing small cracks. The natural aging period is typically 4-5 years. Tires should be replaced promptly after 5 years of use to prevent the risk of blowouts. Wear: If the tire wear is severe and the tread pattern is level with the wear indicator, the tires need to be replaced. Otherwise, braking on wet or slippery roads will be more difficult, and the vehicle may easily lose control. Driving on excessively rough roads may also lead to blowouts.
3
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.