What is the fuel consumption of the WEY VV6?
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WEY VV6 has a fuel consumption range of 9.42—12.14 liters per 100 kilometers. The following is an introduction to WEY-related content: 1. Engine: All three models are equipped with the 4C20NT engine, a 2.0T engine similar to the 20T engine found in the Haval H6. 2. Maximum horsepower: The maximum horsepower is the same at 197 hp, indicating a similar level of technical performance. 3. 2.0T gasoline turbocharged direct injection engine: This is currently the most advanced engine in Haval's lineup, featuring turbocharging, direct injection, and dual VVT technology. It was first used in the Haval H8/H9, and this engine also has a front-wheel-drive transverse version.
I drive a WEY VV6, which is a mid-size SUV. Its fuel consumption in congested urban areas is approximately 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, related to my daily commuting habits. For instance, living in the city with frequent traffic jams, constant starting and braking can cause fuel consumption to spike. On highways, it improves a bit, dropping to around 8.5 to 9.5 liters. Overall, it's a fairly average model in terms of fuel efficiency. I recommend using 92-octane gasoline to save a bit of money, but don't waste money on 95-octane. Additionally, regular checks on tire pressure and the air conditioning system can help, as high fuel consumption hits the wallet hard. In short, avoid aggressive acceleration with this car; gentle driving can save a significant amount on fuel costs over a year.