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How much does the Buick Excelle weigh?

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KevinLee
07/28/25 9:57am
Curb weight (kg): 1070. The following is expanded content: 1. Introduction: The Buick Excelle is based on General Motors' global platform. The prototype of the Excelle is a globally developed mid-size sedan, designed and developed primarily by GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GMDAT). 2. Development History: On April 21, 2003, SAIC-GM's new mid-size car, known as the "mid-range Buick" Excelle, was launched. SAIC-GM officially entered the highly promising mid-size car market with the introduction of the "Buick Excelle," based on a brand-new product platform.
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Ramon
08/11/25 3:53pm
The weight of the Buick Excelle is generally around 1,250 kg, depending on the model year. For example, older models around 2010 weigh approximately 1,280 kg, while newer versions like the 2020 model are slightly lighter at around 1,220 kg. Driving this car feels quite solid because its weight ensures stability at high speeds without any floating sensation, and braking in rainy conditions is also steady. However, fuel consumption is affected—my daily city driving averages about 8.5 liters per 100 km, dropping below 7 liters on highways. The weight does slightly hinder fuel efficiency, but the safety factor is high, especially during sharp turns where the body remains stable with a solid chassis and no noticeable wobble. For family cars in this weight class, it offers good value for money. During maintenance, pay attention to tire wear and avoid overloading to prevent additional strain on the suspension. Overall, it strikes a balanced performance within its segment.
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LaAugust
08/11/25 3:54pm
The Buick Excelle has a curb weight fluctuating around 1,250 kg, varying by configuration. For instance, the base model reduces weight to 1,210 kg, while the top trim with added trim panels exceeds 1,280 kg. From a mechanical perspective, this weight design results in moderate engine responsiveness—the 1.5L displacement delivers linear and steady acceleration rather than brisk speed, yet offers a greater sense of security compared to lighter vehicles. After several years of driving, it's evident that the weight has minimal impact on fuel consumption, with a reasonable daily average of 7.8L per 100 km. Maintenance requires regular brake system checks, as heavier vehicles wear brake discs and pads faster, though road bumps feel less jarring due to mass-distributed pressure. Compared to the similarly priced Corolla, the Excelle is slightly heavier by a few dozen kilograms but offers better handling stability.
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OLuke
09/28/25 4:18am
The Buick Excelle weighs approximately 1,250 kg, which is the standard curb weight. As a frequent highway driver, I pay close attention to weight—this car doesn’t get heavily affected by crosswinds at 120 km/h, reducing the risk of skidding. In daily driving, weight impacts fuel consumption, with an average of 8 liters per 100 km considered normal, but it offers safety advantages, especially in sharp turns or rainy conditions where the car maintains strong grip. It’s advisable to check tire pressure to match the weight and prevent overheating. Newer models have slightly reduced weight for better fuel efficiency. Remember to maintain appropriate speeds to let the weight work effectively.
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StRylee
11/11/25 6:13am
The Buick Excelle weighs approximately 1,250 kg, with specific versions varying such as the base model at 1,220 kg and the high-end version at 1,280 kg. This weight impacts fuel efficiency, with my urban commuting consumption reaching 9 liters/100 km, dropping to 6.5 liters on highways. Naturally, a heavier car consumes more fuel but offers more stable driving. From an environmental perspective, heavier vehicles emit slightly more; maintaining economical speeds during daily driving can optimize this. Compared to smaller cars, it's more durable and impact-resistant. Regular engine maintenance is recommended to reduce extra load and make the weight more efficient. The solid chassis ensures a smooth ride even over bumps.
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