
The Cruze 1.0t model has a fuel consumption of 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers, the 1.5l model consumes 7.0 liters per 100 kilometers, and the 1.3t model consumes 7.6 liters per 100 kilometers. The Cruze is a compact sedan under Chevrolet, with dimensions of 4614 mm in length, 1798 mm in width, and 1485 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2640 mm. Factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: Rough roads increase fuel consumption: Driving on congested or uneven roads for long periods in low gears inevitably increases fuel consumption. Using the trunk as storage increases fuel consumption: Loading the trunk with unnecessary items increases the vehicle's weight, which directly impacts fuel consumption. For every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption decreases by several percentage points accordingly.

I've been driving a Chevrolet Monza for several years. Each full tank allows me to drive about 600 kilometers. It consumes more fuel when driving mostly in the city, typically only around 550 kilometers. However, if driving at a constant speed on the highway, it's possible to reach up to 700 kilometers. The key lies in your driving habits—avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can significantly lower fuel consumption. Additionally, the fuel tank capacity is usually around 50 liters, with an average combined fuel consumption of 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, making it quite economical. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the air filter and checking tire pressure, helps maintain stable mileage. Traffic jams can cause fuel consumption to spike, affecting long-distance travel, so it's advisable to fill up before departure and avoid peak hours. Using air conditioning in summer also increases fuel consumption, so weather factors should be considered.

Regarding the Cruze's range, as someone who frequently follows automotive topics, I'd say it depends on the model year and your driving conditions. The standard fuel tank capacity is approximately 55 liters, with urban fuel consumption potentially around 8-9 liters per 100 km, translating to a full-tank range of 550 to 650 km. On highways, achieving 6 liters per 100 km could extend the range beyond 700 km. In practical use, multiple factors influence the outcome, such as driving speed, tire wear, or load weight. Official figures only provide a reference range—don't rely too heavily on them; testing it yourself is most accurate. I recommend recording mileage after several refuels to calculate your personal average. Improper modifications or aging can also increase fuel consumption, so pay attention to vehicle maintenance.

I've been driving the Cruze for many years, and it's common to get over 500 kilometers on a full tank. Fuel consumption is higher in city traffic, especially during congestion, where it can drop to around 480 kilometers. The key lies in fuel-saving techniques, such as gently pressing the accelerator and avoiding frequent starts and stops, which can add dozens of kilometers to the range. The fuel tank holds about 50 liters, with a combined fuel consumption of just over 7 liters per 100 kilometers, making it quite economical. For long-term driving, regularly checking the air filter and spark plugs can improve efficiency. Carrying a full load of family or luggage will burn fuel faster, so it's best to plan ahead. Preheating the engine in winter also wastes fuel, so it's advisable to start driving after just a minute or two of warming up. For safety, don't reduce speed just to save fuel, and refuel in time when the range is insufficient.


