Which has higher fuel consumption, CS55 or CS75?

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JulianaAnn
07/25/25 3:05pm
Manual transmission models of both vehicles have similar fuel consumption, but the CS75 shows slightly higher fuel consumption. The CS55 and CS75 employ different fuel injection technologies: the CS75 uses direct injection technology, providing more power at low RPMs, while the CS55 utilizes multi-point injection technology, though its overall vehicle weight is lighter. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Properly adjust tire inflation pressure: Maintaining correct tire pressure reduces rolling resistance and lowers fuel consumption. Additionally, slightly overinflating tires by +0.2bar can also save fuel. Moderate use of auxiliary electrical devices: Using certain electrical devices significantly increases fuel consumption, such as the air conditioning system's cooling function. Turn off seat heaters once the desired warmth is achieved. Similarly, deactivate rear window defrosters when there's no fog or ice. Correct gear usage: Match gears to appropriate speeds—avoid high-speed low-gear or low-speed high-gear driving. Shift gears promptly according to speed, and never drive at high speeds in low gears or vice versa.
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