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2018 Haval H6: Easy-going ownership and simple upkeep
The 2018 Haval H6 is a comfy mid-size SUV that suits school runs, weekend getaways, and Kiwi-Aussie road trips. Inside, it’s roomy and tidy, with easy-to-use controls and enough tech to keep things relaxed. Depending on spec, it runs a turbocharged petrol engine with an auto box, offering a smooth cruise and punch for overtakes. It’s not fussy, though it appreciates care under the bonnet.
Servicing is straightforward. Most owners book a visit every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. Fresh engine oil and a quality filter keep the turbo happy, while periodic checks of coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid maintain smooth running. Common service parts include the air filter, cabin filter, spark plugs, wiper blades, and tyres. For fuel, follow the owner’s manual, many run 95 RON petrol for best performance and economy.
Australian heat, coastal salt, and long open roads can be tough on consumables, so keeping an eye on tyre pressures, battery health, and brake wear pays off. Kiwis might focus more on short-trip servicing, making sure the engine gets a decent run to stay clean. Dealer software updates are worth asking about during routine visits, particularly for infotainment and transmission calibration on certain variants.
Quick upkeep checklist:
- Change oil and filter on schedule, use spec’d viscosity.
- Rotate tyres every 10,000 km, align annually or after impacts.
- Replace cabin and engine air filters when dirty.
- Inspect brake pads and discs, flush brake fluid every 2 years.
- Coolant, serpentine belt, and hoses: check for leaks and ageing.
What is the recommended service interval for a 2018 Haval H6?
Most owners stick to every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first. If the vehicle tows, does lots of short trips, or works in hot, dusty conditions, bring that forward.
Always follow the logbook schedule for your exact variant and market, as fluids and inspection points can vary.
Which engine oil should be used in a 2018 Haval H6?
Use the grade and specification listed in the owner’s manual. Many petrol turbo variants accept a quality full-synthetic 5W-30 or 5W-40 meeting the required API/ACEA specs.
Choose viscosity to suit climate—warmer regions may favour 5W-40—while cooler areas often suit 5W-30. When in doubt, ask a dealer or trusted mechanic.
Does the 2018 Haval H6 require premium petrol?
Check the fuel flap and manual. Many turbo models are tuned for 95 RON unleaded in AU/NZ, which supports performance and efficiency.
Using lower octane can cause reduced performance and economy, and may increase knock under load. Avoid E85 unless explicitly allowed.