What is the most fuel-efficient speed for the Haval M6 manual transmission on highways?

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Lena
07/29/25 11:27pm
Haval M6 manual transmission is most fuel-efficient when shifting gears between 2000 to 2500 rpm. Below are some methods for improving fuel efficiency in vehicles: Vehicle Maintenance: The intake system must be kept clean and unobstructed. The air filter should be frequently cleaned, the tension of all drive belts should be properly adjusted, tire pressure should not be too low, and brake pad clearance should be regularly checked to avoid dragging. Proper Coasting: Utilize downhill slopes for coasting when conditions are safe and the gradient is moderate. This can help save fuel. During driving, accurately estimate the distance needed for deceleration or stopping, and release the accelerator pedal in advance to coast to the desired speed or stop.
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