How many cylinders does the old Excelle have?
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The old Excelle is equipped with a four-cylinder engine. There are models with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and models with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine. Specific features include: 1. Direct injection technology: The 1.5L naturally aspirated engine of the Excelle delivers 113 horsepower and a maximum torque of 141 Nm, while the 1.6L naturally aspirated engine provides 110 horsepower and a maximum torque of 146 Nm. Both engines feature direct injection technology and use aluminum alloy cylinder heads and cast iron cylinder blocks. 2. Exterior design: The Excelle is a compact sedan under SAIC-GM Buick, featuring a MacPherson independent front suspension and a compound torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. In terms of dimensions, the Excelle measures 4468mm in length, 1765mm in width, 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2611mm.
I've been driving my old Excelle for several years. It's a 2004 Buick Excelle with a standard 1.6-liter inline-four engine. The driving experience is smooth, not as fuel-consuming as a six-cylinder, with a fuel consumption of around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, making it quite suitable for daily commuting. I remember when it was new, the engine was very quiet, acceleration was smooth, and long drives weren't tiring. But as the car ages, maintenance becomes crucial, like regular oil changes and spark plug checks, to avoid issues that could affect driving. Overall, this four-cylinder engine is highly reliable. The car has over 100,000 kilometers on it now and still runs smoothly, proving the dependability of Buick's older designs.