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What is the fuel consumption of the VV7?

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GideonDella
07/30/25 2:08am
The real-time fuel consumption of the Great Wall VV7 constantly changes, and the longer the idling time, the higher the fuel consumption, which can even reach 30~70L. Below is a detailed introduction about Great Wall Motors: 1. Overview: Great Wall Motors is a Chinese automotive brand established in 1984, headquartered in Baoding City, Hebei Province, mainly producing SUVs, sedans, pickup trucks, and new energy vehicles. It is the first privately-owned automotive enterprise listed on the Hong Kong H-share market, the largest specialized manufacturer of SUVs and pickup trucks in China, and a multinational company. 2. Others: Its brands include Haval, WEY, ORA, Tank, and Great Wall Pickup. Great Wall Motors adheres to an 'over-investment' strategy in technology R&D, focusing on effective development and pursuing leadership.
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VonAsher
08/15/25 8:09am
I've been driving the VV7 and found the average fuel consumption is around 9 liters per 100 km. In city driving with frequent traffic jams, it can rise to 10 liters, while on the highway with smooth driving, it drops to about 7.5 liters. After driving it for two years, I've noticed that driving habits have a significant impact—sudden acceleration causes an instant spike in fuel consumption, so I recommend gently pressing the throttle and maintaining a steady speed. Maintenance is also crucial. For example, checking tire pressure monthly is important, as low pressure increases friction and raises fuel consumption. Regular oil changes help the engine run more efficiently and save fuel. Compared to friends' cars, like the CR-V, which has slightly lower fuel consumption, the VV7 offers stronger power and more stable handling, making it better suited for those who enjoy a dynamic driving experience. Overall, as a midsize SUV, this fuel consumption level is reasonable—it's not excessively high but not a fuel-saving champion either, making it perfectly suitable for daily use.
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JustinLee
10/21/25 4:33am
From a young person's perspective, I've been driving the VV7 for almost a year now, with an average fuel consumption of about 9 liters per 100 kilometers. For daily commuting in the city, it averages around 9.5 liters, while on highways for leisure trips, it can drop to just over 7 liters. Fuel costs are quite sensitive to my budget, so I often use eco mode, avoid sudden braking and speeding, and occasionally use cruise control to maintain a steady speed. Compared to other vehicles, the Highlander has similar fuel consumption. The car's weight is a major factor—it's a bit fuel-heavy at startup but very stable on highways. I recommend avoiding full loads and using the air conditioning sparingly to save on expenses. Additionally, tracking my app data, I found that my average monthly fuel cost is around 800 yuan, which decreased slightly after replacing the spark plugs. The trend is shifting towards hybrid vehicles, which offer lower fuel consumption and are more environmentally friendly. If you're looking to save money, it might be worth waiting for the updated models.
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