
According to actual measurements, the average fuel consumption of the Haval H7 2.0T model is 11.1L/100KM, with a consumption range of 9.1L-12.6L. Additional information is as follows: 1. Fuel consumption: Generally, fuel consumption is mainly determined by the user's driving habits. It is advisable to avoid prolonged idling, as idling consumes a significant amount of fuel. When waiting at traffic lights, you can turn off the engine and engage the handbrake, or use the auto start-stop feature. On highways, maintaining a steady speed is recommended, with an optimal driving speed of around 100km/h and engine RPM maintained between 2000-3000rpm. 2. Daily recommendations: Regular vehicle inspections and , including cleaning or replacing the three filters (air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter), can improve fuel economy, thereby reducing fuel consumption. Additionally, adding fuel additives (fuel treatment) to the fuel tank can enhance combustion and remove carbon deposits. Statistics show that poorly maintained engines can increase fuel consumption by 10% to 20%, and a dirty air filter can also lead to a 10% increase in fuel consumption.

I've been driving a Haval H7 for two years, and honestly, fuel consumption is quite unpredictable. In city traffic, it can reach 13 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, it's most fuel-efficient at just over 8 liters. On average, it's around 10-11 liters. With recent fuel prices at over 8 yuan per liter, it roughly costs 0.7 to 0.9 yuan per kilometer. Using the AC increases consumption by about 1 liter, making summer the most expensive season. Beginners should avoid sudden braking—anticipate road conditions and ease off the throttle early. Keeping tire pressure at 2.5 significantly improves fuel efficiency. Modifications like roof racks increase wind resistance and raise fuel consumption. Regular , such as oil changes and keeping the air filter clean, helps stabilize fuel consumption levels.

I've driven the Haval H7 for 30,000 kilometers and kept detailed fuel consumption records. Under normal driving conditions, it consumes at least 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and in traffic jams, it can spike to 13 liters. I've calculated the cost when refueling: at current fuel prices, it costs about 0.8 yuan per kilometer. This is especially noticeable on long trips—a full tank gets me only 500 kilometers, which is much less than expected. Cold starts in winter are the most fuel-intensive, and the engine noise becomes noticeably louder. If the back seats are fully occupied with additional luggage, it's normal to burn an extra liter per 100 kilometers. I recommend keeping track of mileage and fuel consumption yourself, as the displayed fuel consumption tends to be lower than actual. Regularly cleaning carbon deposits and changing spark plugs on time are crucial for fuel consumption control.

Last time I calculated the fuel consumption of my Haval H7, it was just over 11 liters per 100 kilometers. With the current high price of 95-octane gasoline, it costs more than 0.8 yuan per kilometer. City commuting is the most expensive, with frequent starts and stops at traffic lights, and fuel consumption can easily exceed 12 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a stable 9 liters is relatively good. Insufficient tire pressure is particularly fuel-consuming, so remember to check it monthly. Don’t pile heavy items in the car; clearing out the trunk can save some fuel. When the air conditioner is set to maximum, fuel consumption increases noticeably. Recently, I’ve switched to smoother driving—less overtaking and fewer lane changes—saving over 100 yuan on fuel each month.

Just had the Haval H7 serviced and discussed fuel consumption with the technician. A daily driving range of 10-12 liters per 100 km is considered normal, which translates to 7 to 9 cents per kilometer. Given the vehicle's weight of nearly two tons, higher fuel consumption during acceleration is expected. Avoid heavy throttle when the engine temperature is low. Using 5W-30 oil is slightly more fuel-efficient than 40. Observed the difference between driving with windows down and using AC: at speeds over 60 km/h, open windows actually increase fuel consumption. A friend removed the roof rack and saw a drop of 0.8 liters per 100 km. For summer refueling, choose cooler morning or evening hours when gasoline density is higher, allowing for slightly more mileage.

Tested the fuel consumption when driving the Haval H7 back to my hometown on a long trip. With the air conditioning on the whole way, it was 9.2 liters per 100 kilometers, working out to just over 7 cents per kilometer. But commuting in the city is worse, with fuel consumption reaching 12 liters during peak morning and evening hours, costing 9 cents per kilometer. Driving habits have a huge impact – those who frequently floor the accelerator can consume 30% more fuel than smooth drivers. Cars with frequent oil changes show noticeably stable fuel consumption. The habit of keeping two cases of water in the trunk year-round increased fuel consumption by half a liter. Also, while using 92-octane gas is cheaper, it felt less powerful and actually increased fuel consumption, so I now use 95-octane.


