What is the real fuel consumption and reputation of the Tiggo 3x?
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The real fuel consumption of the Tiggo 3x ranges between 8.03-9.00L/100km. The general reputation highlights its high cost-performance ratio, stable power output, comprehensive safety features, and aesthetically pleasing exterior and interior design, though fuel consumption is slightly on the higher side. Below are relevant details about the Tiggo series: Introduction: Since its launch in 2005, the Chery Tiggo has been exported to over 80 countries, earning trust and praise from more than 400,000 users worldwide. With its outstanding quality, it has become the exclusive official vehicle for multiple international events. The Tiggo series has developed a family lineup including the Classic Edition, Elite Edition, and DR European Edition. While reshaping the premium quality image of Chinese domestic brands, it has also been widely recognized as a domestic brand model that meets international standards. Powertrain: The series is equipped with a 2.0DVVT engine, delivering a maximum output of 138 horsepower and a peak torque of 180N·m. There are reports suggesting that a 1.4TGDI engine will be added in 2014.
Last year, I bought a used Tiggo 3x as my daily commuter car. I've driven nearly 20,000 kilometers so far. In city driving with AC on, the fuel consumption is around 8L, which can rise to 9L in heavy traffic. On highways, it drops to about 6.5L. What I'm most satisfied with is its affordable maintenance—an oil and filter change costs just over 200 yuan. The space is also quite sufficient; the trunk can fit a stroller with room to spare. However, the sound insulation is indeed subpar, with noticeable tire noise on highways. On forums, everyone agrees it offers great value for money, especially suitable for budget-conscious new car owners. After three years of driving, it rarely has major issues, though the paint is a bit thin and prone to scratches.