Why does the Chevrolet Lova consume more fuel?
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It is mainly due to the engine and the vehicle's own weight. The Lova has good power performance, but the body is relatively heavy. Compared to Japanese cars in the same class, the Lova is more solid with thicker body panels, resulting in a higher safety rating. Additional information: The power performance is very outstanding, especially in instant acceleration, where the engine is very explosive. Compared to the Aveo, the three-box Lova automatic transmission seems to lean more towards a stable side. When the accelerator is pressed deeply, the engine performs actively between 1100 and 2800 RPM with minimal noise, ensuring smooth urban driving.