
For Buick vehicles, the overall fuel consumption tends to be relatively high, but this depends on the specific model, road conditions, and driving habits. Below is an introduction to the Buick brand: 1. Buick: Buick is an automobile brand marketed by General Motors in the United States, Canada, and China. It is sold in North America, China, CIS countries, and the Middle East. 2. Logo: The Buick (BUICK) emblem features a pattern resembling 'three shields,' which serves as the brand's graphic trademark. This emblem is mounted on the car's radiator grille and consists of three bullets in different colors (from left to right: red, white, and blue) arranged at varying heights. It conveys a sense of ambition and continuous striving, symbolizing Buick's use of cutting-edge technology and its commitment to excellence. It also represents the brand's personnel as highly skilled and fearless warriors, capable of overcoming any challenge and reaching new heights.

I've been driving a Buick Envision for three years now, and the fuel consumption is indeed a bit on the high side. In city traffic with frequent stops and sudden accelerations, it can go up to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. However, it performs better during highway cruising, dropping to 7-8 liters. The car's weight is an advantage for stability but also contributes to higher fuel consumption compared to similar SUVs like the Honda CR-V, which is more fuel-efficient. I've developed a habit of slowing down in advance and maintaining a steady speed to save a bit of fuel. In the long run, regular maintenance and changing the air filter can help maintain lower fuel consumption levels.

From a technical perspective, Buick's fuel consumption depends on the engine type and model. New models like the 1.5T turbocharged engine have an average fuel consumption of 7-9 liters, with larger body drag affecting efficiency. It is recommended to choose models equipped with start-stop systems. In recent years, Buick has introduced hybrid versions such as the Velite series, with fuel consumption as low as 5-6 liters. Vehicle weight and transmission system tuning are key; after optimization, it can approach the level of Japanese cars, but overall, Buick is not considered the most fuel-efficient brand.

My Buick GL8 serves as a family car, transporting the kids with a weekly mileage of 200km. When fully loaded, it consumes around 12L/100km in city driving and 8-9L/100km on highways. It offers spacious and practical utility, though not the most fuel-efficient option. Compared to the Toyota Sienna, the Buick feels slightly heavier, requiring smoother driving habits for better fuel economy. Keeping maintenance intervals shorter can help prevent increased fuel consumption.


