What is the real fuel consumption of the Tiggo 3?
2 Answers
6.7-7.9 liters/100km. Here is some relevant information about the fuel consumption of the Tiggo 3: 1. Reasons for high fuel consumption in the Tiggo 3: Damaged piston rings; inconsistent driving speeds; aging machinery; damage to the fuel tank or fuel lines. 2. Solutions for high fuel consumption in the Tiggo 3: Untimely cleaning of sludge and carbon deposits can lead to increased fuel consumption, so it's necessary to clean engine carbon deposits; damaged spark plugs can reduce ignition energy, causing uneven combustion of the air-fuel mixture, which slows down acceleration and increases fuel consumption; abnormal tire pressure can also affect fuel consumption, so it's important to check and maintain proper tire pressure; additionally, pay attention to vehicle load, replace the fuel injectors if necessary, and replace the coolant temperature sensor.
I've been driving the Tiggo 3 for over a year now, commuting daily through the city, and I feel the fuel consumption is significantly higher than the official data. The official combined fuel consumption is 6.8L/100km, but my actual measurements average around 8.5L, and it can spike to over 10L during morning rush hour traffic, mainly due to frequent stops and starts at red lights. Using the air conditioning in summer consumes even more fuel, adding at least 1L. To save fuel, I've developed a smooth driving habit, avoiding sudden acceleration and keeping the speed between 60-80km/h. Carrying less weight in the car also helps save fuel. I recommend using a fuel consumption tracking app; driving for a week with it can give you a clear picture of your actual numbers. Overall, it's not the most fuel-efficient, but the cost-performance ratio is decent, and it's not a heavy burden for an average family. It performs better on highways, dropping below 7L on long trips.