What is the fuel consumption of the VV5 2.0T?
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The fuel consumption of the WEY VV5 2.0T model is 7.1 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are the reasons for high fuel consumption and tips to reduce it: Reasons for high fuel consumption: Damaged pistons or piston rings, leading to oil burning and incomplete fuel combustion. New drivers may press the accelerator continuously without lifting it, ignoring the need for variable-speed driving, which inadvertently increases fuel consumption. Aging machinery or faults in the computer control system. Damaged fuel tanks or fuel lines, resulting in fuel leakage. Tips to reduce fuel consumption: Master the clutch pedal operation through practice and maintain stability. Develop good habits: press the clutch fully and release it slowly. Coordinate the accelerator and clutch properly. Start in first gear, release the clutch slowly, and apply the accelerator at the semi-clutch stage. Only fully release the clutch once the car starts moving.
My VV5 2.0T doesn't have particularly low fuel consumption. In city traffic jams, it averages around 11 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, and the displayed consumption spikes with even slight aggressive acceleration. However, it's a completely different story on the highway—cruising can bring it down to around 7 liters or even lower. That's typical of turbocharged engines: higher consumption during starts but very efficient at steady speeds. For my daily driving, it averages about 8.5 liters, costing roughly 70 to 80 cents per kilometer at current fuel prices. If you want to save fuel, I recommend using ECO mode more often, accelerating smoothly, braking less abruptly, and maintaining regular service to ensure proper tire pressure. Overall, for a 2.0T SUV, it's decent and not excessively thirsty.