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How is the fuel consumption of the GL8 3.0T?

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McEloise
08/26/25 2:52am
The fuel consumption of a vehicle is greatly influenced by individual driving habits and road conditions. Among vehicles in the same class, this model has relatively high fuel consumption, with a combined fuel consumption of around 13 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the GL8 model: 1. Exterior Features: The full and three-dimensional front end, with clear lines on both sides, highlights the hood. The winged chrome grille is a signature feature of Buick's new-generation models, while the lower part retains Buick's traditional vertical grille. The glossy black finish chosen is much more attractive than the previous single chrome option. 2. Interior Design: The interior adopts a wraparound design, with an overall style similar to the older models. The burgundy panel on the front of the center console is embossed with leather texture and appears to float above the entire interior, creating a strong three-dimensional effect.
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DelArcher
09/08/25 2:57am
I've been driving the Buick GL8 3.0T for almost two years now for family trips. The car offers ample space, and even when fully loaded, it doesn't feel cramped. However, the fuel consumption is indeed quite high. In heavy city traffic, it can burn up to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, it's slightly better, dropping to around 10 liters. The car weighs over two tons, and with the turbocharged engine delivering robust power, fuel consumption spikes noticeably during acceleration. I usually try to save fuel by gently pressing the accelerator and minimizing air conditioning use, but my monthly fuel expenses still increase by several hundred yuan. Overall, while it's comfortable for family use, it requires a thicker wallet—otherwise, frequent trips to the gas station can be quite annoying. On the bright side, it's safe and reliable, giving peace of mind when traveling with kids, though you’ll need to budget carefully. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and air filters to slightly optimize fuel efficiency.
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DeTaylor
10/22/25 3:01am
I often drive the GL8 3.0T for business trips. On the highway, the fuel consumption is around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite manageable, and maintaining a steady speed helps keep it at this level. However, in urban areas with frequent traffic lights, the fuel consumption immediately surges to over 13 liters, as the vehicle's weight leads to higher fuel consumption during acceleration. I usually pay attention to driving at a constant speed and avoid frequent acceleration and deceleration to save some fuel. Overall, the power is sufficient, whether carrying passengers or cargo, but the fuel expenses are significant, costing around one to two thousand yuan per month. I recommend planning the route and gas stations before long trips to avoid wasting time refueling midway. The car is great to use, just don't pay too much attention to the feeling of an empty fuel tank.
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