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What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Chery A1?

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Menezes
07/28/2025, 03:28:53 PM

Chery A1's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 5.2—8.97L/100km. How to calculate car fuel consumption: Fill up the car's gasoline tank completely and reset the odometer to zero. After driving for a period of time, refill the tank and note the amount of gasoline added. Then, divide the amount of gasoline added by the distance traveled to get the fuel consumption per kilometer. Reasons for high fuel consumption: The driver's skill level, improper gear shifting and excessive braking during driving can artificially increase engine power loss. Additionally, frequent braking leads to more starts, as fuel consumption is very high during starts. Driving at low temperatures: cars require the engine to operate at normal temperatures. If the car is driven without preheating, the engine remains at a low temperature, resulting in poor fuel atomization and incomplete combustion.

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PaisleeFitz
08/11/2025, 07:19:11 PM

I've been driving a Chery A1 for several years, with an average fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, which can drop to about 6 liters on the highway. There are many influencing factors: if you frequently accelerate or brake hard, fuel consumption can soar to over 8 liters; using air conditioning in summer adds 0.5 to 1 liter, and cold starts in winter also slightly increase consumption. Smooth driving and maintaining a speed of 60-80 kilometers per hour is the most fuel-efficient. Tire pressure is also crucial—I regularly check and keep it within the recommended range of 2.2-2.4 bar. Regular oil changes and air filter replacements help maintain stable fuel consumption. The Chery A1, as a compact car, has good overall fuel economy, but actual consumption varies significantly based on driving habits. Based on my long-term experience, I recommend using 92-octane gasoline as it better suits the engine.

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DelAnthony
09/30/2025, 01:37:24 AM

From a technical perspective, the Chery A1 is typically equipped with a 1.1L or 1.3L engine, with a vehicle weight of approximately one ton. The officially announced fuel consumption is around 5.8 to 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers, but this is based on ideal test conditions. In actual usage, urban congested road conditions can increase fuel consumption to 7-8 liters, while highway cruising can lower it to 5.5-6 liters. The engine efficiency is reasonably designed, but driving loads such as carrying more passengers or using air conditioning will directly affect fuel consumption. Remember to maintain proper tire pressure and keep engine components clean to avoid carbon buildup that could reduce efficiency. My opinion is that the Chery A1 has average fuel economy among vehicles in its class, and it can be quite fuel-efficient if driven reasonably.

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OmarAnn
11/13/2025, 02:29:09 AM

My daily driver is a Chery A1, with a fuel consumption of 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, dropping to around 5.5 to 6 liters on the highway. The main influencing factor is driving style: smoother acceleration saves fuel, while using air conditioning or carrying extra load can increase consumption by about 0.5 liters. Regular habits like checking tire pressure and changing the engine filter on schedule are sufficient. Overall, this car's fuel efficiency is quite good, making it suitable for commuting.

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StReese
01/03/2026, 09:22:00 PM

In terms of maintenance, I drive a Chery A1 and have noticed that if the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers suddenly increases, the first things to check are whether the air filter is clogged or the engine oil needs to be changed. Inadequate maintenance in these areas can cause fuel consumption to rise above 8 liters. During daily driving, avoid prolonged idling and frequent start-stop operations; the average consumption in the city is around 7 liters, while on the highway it's 5-6 liters. Maintaining tire pressure near the standard value of 2.3 bar and timely engine maintenance can keep fuel consumption stable within 6.5 liters. My experience is that the Chery A1 is designed to be simple and reliable, but small oversights can increase fuel consumption.

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SanPaul
03/31/2026, 04:37:06 AM

In comparison, the Chery A1's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is considered average among small cars: around 6 liters officially, with an actual average of about 7 liters, up to 8 liters in city-heavy driving, and down to 5.5 liters on highways. It's slightly higher than similar models like the BYD F0 but more durable. Driving habits have a significant impact—after years of driving it, I've achieved as low as 6 liters with smooth driving. Road conditions are also crucial; cities with lots of slopes can easily increase fuel consumption. Maintaining key components well ensures decent long-term cost-effectiveness.

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