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How much does BYD Tang consume?

In addition to the car itself, fuel consumption is closely related to road conditions, especially the driver's operation. Compared with cars and compact SUVs, objectively speaking, the fuel consumption of a 2.0T medium-sized SUV like Tang is impossible to be low. I put forward the 202 1 fuel version at the end of February this year. At present, it has traveled more than 6400 kilometers, and the first insurance has been done. Because of habit problems, the fuel consumption is recorded every time, so the fuel consumption is more accurate. The feeling is that if the roads in the city are clear, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is about 9~ 10 liter, and if the traffic congestion is serious, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 12~ 13 liter, and may even exceed 15 liter! However, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at high speed is about 7 liters, even lower than 6.5 liters! My previous best score was less than 6 liters, but most of the roads were downhill. When the speed increases, I always let the throttle slide. So far, the comprehensive fuel consumption I have used is around 9.4~9.5. Generally speaking, as a medium-sized SUV (car size 4870x 1940x 1720, empty car weight 1895Kg, 20-inch 245-wide tires), compared with similar models (such as Highlander, Geshitu and Outlander). Not only do we not lose more than 200,000 joint venture vehicles, but even some joint venture vehicles with more than 200,000 configurations have two shortcomings. First of all, the speed is relatively slow, which can be said to be the slowest in all 2.0T cars. After all, the body is too big and heavy, and the engine used is developed after BYD 20 15. The technology is relatively general, but the performance is very stable and quite satisfactory. The second is that compared with some cars and compact SUVs, the fuel consumption is relatively large. Therefore, if the mileage of a car is short and it is mostly driven on urban roads, the fuel consumption will naturally be high; Long mileage means low fuel consumption. In short, if you like road trip and long-distance driving, that's really good! ! However, if you simply commute to work in the city, especially if the driving distance is short, it is very inappropriate and it is not recommended to buy! In addition, by the way, don't buy an SUV if you care about fuel consumption, because the fuel consumption of any SUV exceeds that of the same class! Even an SUV with the same engine and gearbox consumes about 10~ 15% more fuel than a car.