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Does the Buick Envision S Really Guzzle Gas?

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Kendra
09/08/25 3:52am
Not at all. The fuel consumption of the Envision S is not high. As a midsize SUV, its fuel consumption is approximately 9.8L per 100 kilometers, which is within the normal range. Below is a detailed introduction to this vehicle: Exterior: The front end largely retains the design style of the Envision S, with the new LED headlight assembly paired with the Buick family-style shield-shaped grille, giving the front a more fashionable look. Dimensions: The vehicle measures 4845mm in length, 1883mm in width, and 1695mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2833mm. Additionally, the side of the vehicle is equipped with 20-inch chrome wheels, exuding a strong sense of luxury. Powertrain: It is powered by the eighth-generation Ecotec 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 237ps and a peak torque of 350N-m, mated to a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC automatic transmission.
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DiRiley
09/20/25 2:36am
I've been driving the Buick Envision S for almost a year now, and I must say it's quite fuel-thirsty, especially during rush hour traffic in the city where the average fuel consumption can soar above 13 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway when things smooth out, it drops to around 9-10 liters. The car has strong power and accelerates vigorously, but this comes at the cost of frequent refueling—I find myself making extra trips to the gas station two or three times a week just for fuel. Compared to my friends' more fuel-efficient cars, like those small-displacement Japanese models, the Buick's fuel consumption is noticeably higher. However, the car offers spacious interiors, stable handling, and good safety features, which were the main reasons I chose it. Given that my income is decent, I can tolerate the higher fuel costs. The actual driving experience isn't bad at all.
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VonClaire
11/03/25 2:58am
As a detail-oriented car owner, I believe the relatively high fuel consumption of the Buick Envision S is primarily design-related. Its 2.0T engine delivers robust power output, but naturally comes with higher fuel consumption. The vehicle's heavy weight and suboptimal aerodynamic drag coefficient further contribute to this issue. Frequent stop-and-go driving in urban areas makes the fuel consumption even more noticeable. After comparing data, I found that similarly priced vehicles like German SUVs can save 1-2 liters per 100km. However, Buick excels in comfort and noise insulation, which balances out the trade-offs. I'd recommend considering your primary usage scenario before purchasing - it performs reasonably well for long-distance driving, but may not be the most economical choice for pure urban commuting.
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McGarrett
11/03/25 3:00am
With a limited budget, the fuel cost of driving the Buick Envision S has become a burden. Spending hundreds more on gas each month is quite painful, especially when stop-and-go city driving pushes fuel consumption up to 14 liters. Rising gas prices make it even more stressful. The car's strengths lie in its features and spaciousness, but the downside is the strain on the wallet. I've considered switching to a hybrid or electric model, but Buick's current new energy versions offer better fuel efficiency. If money is tight in the short term, test-driving more fuel-efficient models might be a better option.
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