What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for the Haval H9?
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Haval H9's fuel consumption per kilometer is 9.8L-12.3L. Fuel consumption test: On a specialized track at a dedicated testing facility, under specified conditions of humidity, air pressure, tire pressure, etc., and under full-load constant-speed conditions (weighed down with passengers and additional weights in the trunk); specialized measuring instruments (graduated measuring cups, flow meters, etc.) are used to disconnect the vehicle's original fuel supply system. The fuel in the measuring cup is used to drive the vehicle for several tens or hundreds of meters (as described, excluding fuel consumption during acceleration and without coasting) on a round trip, and the average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is calculated by dividing by two. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Strive to reduce the vehicle's weight; improve the car's aerodynamics; maximize the thermal efficiency of the engine.
I've been driving a Haval H9 for several years, with fuel consumption generally ranging from 0.12 to 0.15 liters per kilometer. Actual data depends on conditions. In city traffic jams, it easily rises to 0.17 liters/km—like in Beijing congestion, the fuel gauge drops rapidly. Highway cruising can push it down to 0.11 liters/km. My car averages a bit over 12 liters per 100 km, costing about 300 yuan per week for 500 km. When fuel prices rise, it hurts a bit. Maintenance is crucial: regular oil changes, throttle cleaning, and proper tire inflation all help lower consumption. I recommend tracking fuel usage to estimate daily costs—don’t rely too strictly on official figures. Driving habits matter a lot, like avoiding sudden acceleration and maintaining steady speeds, which can save a chunk. Though SUVs are thirstier, the spacious comfort makes it a worthwhile trade-off overall.
I've always been mindful of vehicle operating costs. The Haval H9 consumes approximately 0.13 liters per kilometer, with an average fuel consumption fluctuating around 13 liters per 100 kilometers. In stop-and-go city traffic, it can rise to 0.16 liters/km, while on long highway stretches, it drops to 0.12 liters/km. For a monthly commuter like me, fuel expenses become a significant portion: about 0.9 yuan per kilometer, totaling 1800 yuan for 2000 kilometers per month. When fuel prices fluctuate, it's wise to budget more flexibly. Don't overlook the small things: using high-quality engine oil makes the engine run smoother, and a dirty air filter can quickly increase fuel consumption; traveling light and avoiding heavy loads helps, as every additional ton of vehicle weight can raise fuel consumption by 10%. Overall, it's more economical than some brand SUVs, but it still pays to be prudent and save where possible.