What is the typical fuel consumption of the Changan CS75?
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Changan CS75 has launched two models, namely the 1.5T model and the 1.8T model. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the 1.5T model is 9.5L, while that of the 1.8T model is 10.5L. The following factors affect fuel consumption: 1. Vehicle load: Overloading the vehicle or having too many items in the trunk will increase the weight of the car. Removing 10kg of luggage when driving 100km can save 30ml of fuel. 2. Improper driving habits: Harsh braking, driving at high speeds in low gears, frequent braking, and stepping hard on the accelerator when starting will all increase the vehicle's fuel consumption. 3. Weather conditions: Fuel consumption increases significantly in summer, mainly due to air conditioning usage. Windy, rainy, and snowy days also consume more fuel than sunny days, primarily because of increased road resistance.
I used to drive a Changan CS75, and based on my practical experience, its fuel consumption generally ranges from 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the situation. I've driven it for nearly five years and noticed that fuel consumption is higher in city traffic, reaching around 9 or 10 liters due to frequent red lights and long idling times. On the highway, it’s much more fuel-efficient, dropping to about 7 liters. This car comes with 1.5T and 2.0T engines, and mine is the 1.5T version paired with a 6AT transmission, which is quite smooth, but fuel consumption increases slightly when carrying heavy loads. To save fuel, I’m used to gently pressing the accelerator, avoiding sudden braking, and regularly maintaining tire pressure. Before buying, I compared it with the Haval H6 and Geely Boyue, and the CS75 is considered fuel-efficient among domestic SUVs, averaging just over 8 liters for daily use. If you commute in the city every day, the monthly fuel cost is around 800 yuan, making it an economical family car that’s also easy for beginners to handle.