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Do Geely cars have high fuel consumption?

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LaJuniper
08/31/25 2:01am

Geely cars have relatively high fuel consumption. Strengthen vehicle maintenance: Owners should regularly take their cars to repair shops for routine maintenance, such as checking tire pressure, performing wheel alignment, adjusting the gap between brake pads and brake drums, lubricating chassis lubrication points, changing engine oil on schedule, and inspecting filters. Additionally, when selecting engine oil from the specified models in the manual, choose the one with the lowest viscosity, as higher viscosity increases friction and consequently fuel consumption. Avoid prolonged engine idling: Engine fuel consumption during idling is much higher than during normal driving. During cold starts, warming up the car should not exceed one minute; maintaining a few minutes of low-speed driving is sufficient. Avoid sudden braking and acceleration as much as possible. Gentle and smooth driving is the most fuel-efficient. During the starting phase, avoid stomping on the accelerator. The correct method is to accelerate smoothly and maintain a constant speed once a certain speed is reached. When driving in congested areas, always observe the road conditions ahead to avoid sudden braking.

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AustinRose
09/12/25 5:36am

Actually, I don't think it's fair to generalize that all Geely cars have high fuel consumption. I've been driving a Geely Emgrand GS for two years as my daily commuter, with urban fuel consumption around 7-8 liters per 100 km, dropping to about 6 liters on highways - not outrageous compared to joint-venture cars in the same class. The key lies in the model: compact sedans like the Emgrand GL are quite fuel-efficient, while SUVs like the Boyue naturally consume more due to their heavier weight. Another factor is driving habits: I maintain steady speeds without sudden acceleration, which keeps consumption low; frequent traffic jams or aggressive throttle use would increase any car's fuel usage. I'd recommend checking real-world test data or test-driving before purchase. Geely's technology has advanced rapidly - their hybrid series like the Borui GE consumes only about 5 liters per 100 km, being both eco-friendly and economical. Overall, not all Geely cars are gas-guzzlers; just choose the right model.

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AnthonyRose
10/26/25 6:24am

In my opinion, the fuel consumption issue of Geely cars depends on the specific model and usage scenario. Having studied cars for many years, I can say that Geely's small-displacement engines like the 1.0T or 1.4L models were designed with fuel efficiency in mind. For example, the Binrui's urban fuel consumption is around 8 liters, which is average. Of course, high-performance models like the Xingyue Sport version might exceed 10 liters, but that's normal - large vehicles from any brand are similar. Geely has implemented energy-saving technologies in recent years, such as direct fuel injection and lightweight design, which help reduce fuel consumption. Additionally, vehicle maintenance is crucial: regular oil changes and tire pressure checks can prevent unnecessary consumption. From my experience driving friends' cars, the Emgrand series maintains stable fuel efficiency for family commuting, with highway consumption dropping to 6.5 liters. So don't assume all Geely cars are fuel-guzzlers - choosing the right model and maintaining it properly is the way to go.

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StSerenity
12/09/25 6:44am

I don't think Geely cars have such exaggerated fuel consumption. Many people around me drive Emgrands, with daily commuting fuel consumption ranging from 7-9 liters, which isn't outrageously high. For young people who enjoy modifications, adding a spoiler or changing to larger tires might increase fuel consumption slightly, but factory models remain well-balanced. Geely has compact cars like the Panda that are very fuel-efficient in the city. Personal experience: I test-drove the Xingrui before buying, and its 1.5L engine achieved around 6 liters per 100km on highways, slightly higher in urban conditions but not a deal-breaker. Driving technique makes a big difference: drive gently, don't blast the AC too hard, and you can control fuel consumption well. Overall, not all Geely cars are high-consumption - choose based on needs and habits.

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