How much higher is the LaCrosse's fuel consumption compared to the Magotan?
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The LaCrosse's fuel consumption is approximately 10 liters per 100 kilometers higher than the Magotan. Below is relevant information about the LaCrosse: 1. Vehicle Design: The Buick LaCrosse adopts Buick's latest family design language, featuring smooth and elegant body lines with a highly dynamic body proportion. The wing-shaped full LED automatic sensing headlights utilize advanced light curtain technology to create a more uniform and brilliant illumination effect. With a body length of 5026mm, width of 1866mm, height of 1462mm, and an ultra-long wheelbase of 2905mm, it provides spacious driving and riding space for mid-to-large luxury sedans, offering a comfortable and relaxed seating posture. The interior includes 29 practical storage spaces for conveniently storing commonly used items and handbags. 2. Powertrain: The 2021 Buick LaCrosse family is equipped with two sets of drivetrains, combining powerful performance with excellent fuel economy, and all models meet the "China VI b" emission standards. Additionally, different powertrain combinations offer more choices to meet diverse user needs and further enhance the Buick LaCrosse's competitiveness in the mid-to-high-end car segment.
I've been driving for over a decade and have owned several car models, including the Buick LaCrosse and Volkswagen Magotan. Comparing fuel consumption, the LaCrosse generally consumes about 2 to 3 liters more per 100 kilometers. It depends on daily driving habits—my urban fuel consumption with the LaCrosse ranges between 10 to 12 liters, while the Magotan stays around 7 to 9 liters. The gap narrows slightly on highways. This is mainly because the LaCrosse has a larger engine and a heavier body, offering a more stable and comfortable ride, but it does burn more fuel. I think if you frequently take long trips or prioritize driving quality, the difference is acceptable. However, if you mostly commute in the city, you could end up spending thousands more on fuel annually. My personal advice: regularly check tire pressure and the air conditioning system to help save fuel, and develop a habit of gentle acceleration—avoid stomping on the gas pedal too often.