
The audio system brand for BMW GT535 is Harman Kardon. Vehicles using Harman Kardon: Top flagship luxury sedans from German brands like Mercedes-Benz and BMW use Harman Kardon, including models such as the 530, the new 7 Series, Mercedes S-Class, and many other leading vehicles in the automotive industry. BMW X6's audio system: The BMW X6 is equipped with the xDrive35i audio system. The original audio system of the X6 performs quite well in terms of capability but also has a noticeable flaw: a significant lack in the low-frequency range. In terms of overall quality, while the X6's audio system may not reach the top tier, it certainly belongs to the first-class level. However, the weakness in the low-frequency range makes it the shortest plank in the barrel.

I've been driving the Geely Vision S1 for a while, and checking the fuel consumption display is actually quite simple. Usually after getting in and starting the engine, the dashboard shows basic information. On the right side of the steering wheel, you'll see several small buttons used to switch between the trip computer interfaces. Press the button labeled "INFO" or with similar arrows, and you can switch to the average fuel consumption or instant fuel consumption page with a few clicks. The average fuel consumption shows your overall fuel usage since the last reset, while the instant fuel consumption displays real-time data during current driving. To reset, just long-press one of the buttons to recalculate. I use this data to adjust my driving habits, for example, maintaining low fuel consumption during highway cruising to save some money on gas. The total mileage and remaining fuel level can also be viewed in the same place. It's good to familiarize yourself with the button locations when you have time - safe driving is more important, so don't adjust while driving as it can be distracting. The vehicle manual contains detailed instructions, which are quite useful to read when you have time.

As an owner of the Geely Vision S1, I've made checking the fuel consumption display a daily habit. After starting the car, my eyes naturally fall on the small screen in the center of the dashboard. By gently pressing the button cluster on the right side of the steering wheel—usually marked with arrows or 'RESET'—I can cycle through different data displays until I find the fuel consumption section. The average fuel consumption tells you how much fuel is used per 100 kilometers, while the instantaneous fuel consumption reflects the current driving conditions. I often reset the data to track new driving patterns. For example, stop-and-go city traffic tends to show higher fuel consumption, so I try leaving earlier to avoid peak hours. The car also comes with other built-in information like tire pressure warnings, which can be checked alongside fuel consumption if any abnormalities arise. Over time, using this data wisely can help extend engine life and reduce unnecessary expenses. Making regular checks a habit is simple—don’t be lazy—but avoid fiddling with settings while driving; it’s safer to pull over and adjust them roadside.

I find the fuel consumption display on the Geely Vision S1 very intuitive. First, start the vehicle and look at the instrument panel; second, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to switch, press a few times to reach the fuel consumption page. The system defaults to showing average fuel consumption, but you can also switch to the instantaneous value. Simply hold the button to reset each time. This feature helps me monitor driving efficiency, such as optimizing fuel costs during long trips. By the way, the menu also integrates speed, temperature, and remaining mileage, making everything clear and convenient at a glance. Keeping the operation simple is key.


