What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Haval H6 manual transmission?
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Haval H6 manual transmission consumes 6.6L per 100 kilometers. Introduction to Haval H6: The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand. On August 25, 2011, the Haval H6, positioned as an urban intelligent SUV, was grandly launched at the new factory in Tianjin. It offers Mitsubishi 2.0L gasoline-powered models and Green Power 2.0T diesel models, divided into three versions: Urban, Elite, and Premium. The third-generation Haval H6 boasts a strong presence; its Eastern-style futuristic aesthetic design language makes the exterior lines showcase powerful dynamic energy. Meanwhile, the interior features a super-sensory futuristic smart cockpit design. With thousands of intelligent upgrades, it integrates smart black technology, not only supporting full-vehicle FOTA upgrades but also ultra-L2-level autonomous driving, equipped with 22 intelligent driving assistance functions such as full-scenario AEB automatic emergency braking, 50-meter fully automatic tracking reverse, and smart evasion. Tips for reducing fuel consumption: Avoid prolonged idling or low-speed driving; avoid excessive vehicle load and a full fuel tank; avoid using high-viscosity engine oil; try to control speed with the accelerator rather than the brake.
I've been driving a Haval H6 manual transmission for almost three years now. For daily city commuting, the fuel consumption is usually around 8.5-9.5 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it can drop to 6.8 liters. The most fuel-efficient trip I've had was on a national highway maintaining a steady 60 km/h with air conditioning on, achieving 6.1 liters. However, fuel consumption is influenced by many factors. A friend with the same model often floors the accelerator from start and gets up to 11 liters in summer traffic jams. I recommend checking the trip data on the dashboard for more accurate readings. New cars generally have higher fuel consumption before the first maintenance, but switching to full synthetic oil during servicing can reduce it by about 0.5 liters. Also, remember to check tire pressure regularly, as a difference between 2.2 and 2.5 can affect fuel consumption by half a liter.