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“What Factors Cause Fuel Efficiency to Significantly in Tiggo 8 Pro e.g. Passenger Load, AC Use, Tyres, Maintenance?

“What Factors Cause Fuel Efficiency to Significantly in Tiggo 8 Pro e.g. Passenger Load, AC Use, Tyres, Maintenance?

Many owners may have noticed that things like heavy passenger load 7 people, using air-conditioning in hot weather, tyre type/condition, o r less-frequent maintenance could severely degrade fuel economy. Which factors have the most impact in Pakistani conditions — and what practices tyre pressure, timely servicing, driving habits can help maintain better fuel efficiency?
Talha Kyanii asked on 05 Dec 2025 16:55:18 pm
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Gari Master - on 05 Dec 2025 17:01:56 pm
From reviews and owner feedback, these seem to be major factors affecting real fuel efficiency of Tiggo 8 Pro:

City traffic & stop-start driving: Heavy traffic, frequent accelerations/stops — common in Pakistani cities — hurt mileage a lot. In such conditions owners report worst fuel economy.
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Full load / heavy passenger + luggage: When carrying 6–7 people + luggage or doing long trips, extra weight plus frequent acceleration reduces fuel efficiency. This is hinted by some user feedback complaining that economy becomes “not very enthralling” under full load.
Pakwheels
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Driving style hard acceleration, heavy foot: Turbocharged engine encourages strong performance — but aggressive throttle o r frequent overtaking could burn more fuel, making real-world economy worse than claims. Some owners point out that while engine “feels powerful,” that comes at a cost of fuel efficiency under heavy driving.
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Road & traffic conditions uneven roads, traffic jams: Poor roads, traffic jams, and intermittent flow, which are common in many Pakistani cities, contribute to higher fuel consumption than what’s measured under ideal test conditions.
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Maintenance & tyre condition / pressure: While less often explicitly stated, general wisdom: poor maintenance e.g. engine tuning, tyre pressure, wheel alignment tends to reduce fuel economy — a factor likely relevant for heavily used cars in Pakistan.
 

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