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How many kilometers can a GLB run on a full tank of gas?

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HarperFitz
08/27/25 6:44am
For the Mercedes-Benz GLB 1.3T, under general comprehensive road conditions, the car can typically run approximately 500 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Most vehicles are designed to have a driving range of around 500 kilometers under such conditions. Here is some relevant information: 1. Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz, a German luxury automobile brand, is known as the inventor of the automobile and is considered one of the most successful premium car brands in the world. It is renowned for its perfect technical level, stringent quality standards, continuous innovation, and a series of classic coupe models. The Mercedes three-pointed star has become one of the most famous automobile and brand logos in the world. 2. Fuel Consumption Differences: Poor driving skills can lead to increased fuel consumption. The same car driven by different people may have different fuel consumption levels. Only by summarizing experience and improving driving skills can the issue of high fuel consumption due to driving techniques be resolved.
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Wendy
09/09/25 5:34am
As a driver with several years of experience, I find the fuel range of the Mercedes-Benz GLB quite variable. For example, based on my own experience, with a fuel tank capacity of around 50 liters and an average fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers, a full tank should theoretically last about 620 kilometers. However, this is just a theoretical value. In actual driving conditions, frequent stop-and-go traffic in the city can push fuel consumption above 10 liters per 100 kilometers, reducing the range to around 500 kilometers. On the other hand, maintaining a steady speed on the highway can improve fuel efficiency, making it easy to achieve 650 kilometers. I've also noticed several common factors that affect fuel consumption, such as a fully loaded car, heavy cargo, using air conditioning, or underinflated tires, all of which can increase fuel usage. My advice is to develop smooth driving habits and regularly check engine oil and filters to improve efficiency and stabilize the range between 550-600 kilometers, which is more than sufficient for daily commutes or short trips. Don't rely on advertised numbers—real-world testing is the most reliable.
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StMelanie
10/23/25 6:25am
Hey, as a young car owner, I've actually tested how far a full tank of gas can take my GLB—it's usually between 550 to 650 kilometers. With a tank capacity of around 50 liters, calculating an average fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers gives about 625 kilometers. But don't be fooled by this number; in real driving conditions, I've experienced heavy traffic in the city with too many traffic lights, where fuel consumption soared to over 9 liters, leaving me with just over 500 kilometers at best. On the highway, it's more fuel-efficient, getting close to 700 kilometers. I've also noticed that using the air conditioning and music affects the range. In winter, turning on the heater slightly reduces the range, while in summer, driving less can save fuel. Personally, I think driving habits have the biggest impact on mileage: sudden braking and aggressive acceleration consume a lot of fuel, so I always remind myself to press the accelerator gently. This way, I can easily keep the range within 600 kilometers. For my daily commute, filling up once every two weeks is just right—it's both convenient and cost-effective.
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VonCody
12/06/25 6:49am
As a family car, I often take my family out for trips in the GLB. On a full tank, it can run about 580 kilometers. The fuel tank capacity fluctuates between 50-55 liters, with an average fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers. For example, last week when we went on a round trip of 300 kilometers to the suburbs on the highway, the fuel gauge only dropped halfway, and there was still enough fuel for the return journey. However, it's important to note that if there's more luggage or if the kids are being noisy in the back seat, causing me to drive slower and more distracted, the fuel consumption can increase to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, reducing the range to just over 500 kilometers. Factors like tire wear and air conditioning settings are also crucial. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and air filters to maintain good vehicle condition and extend the driving range. Overall, the GLB's range is suitable for family short trips, and controlling the load and practicing safe driving can save a significant amount of fuel.
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