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How to View Fuel Consumption on the Excelle Dashboard?

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McPaislee
07/30/25 1:24am
There is a knob on the light lever on the left side of the steering wheel, which can be rotated upward or downward to change the display on the dashboard. After rotating, you can see the average fuel consumption and instantaneous fuel consumption. The following is an introduction to the Excelle: 1. The Excelle XT and Excelle GT are the latest high-end mid-size cars launched by Buick, a brand of Shanghai General Motors, in 2010 based on a global platform with European and American technology. 2. Buick Excelle XT: It is the first five-door coupe launched by Buick, incorporating the best dynamic genes Buick can offer for mid-size cars, with forward-looking sporty style, innovative leading power technology, and excellent product quality. 3. Design: The Excelle XT adopts a sporty design with a forward-moving cockpit and a sinking rear roof design. The arc-shaped roof line runs continuously from the front to the rear, creating a highly sculptural body contour. The eagle-eye headlights are sharp and clear, surrounding the iconic waterfall grille and Buick logo, adding a ground-hugging, diving sports car characteristic to the Excelle XT.
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ValentinaAnn
08/15/25 7:03am
As a veteran driver who's been driving the Excelle for years, checking fuel consumption is simple for me: stay focused while driving, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel—usually the four-way navigation key or OK button—and press lightly a few times to switch displays. The screen will show fuel data, like average fuel consumption displayed as L/100km, for example, 7.2 means 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers; sometimes you can also see instant fuel consumption, where the number jumps up when accelerating and drops back down when driving steadily. Fuel consumption varies with road conditions: city traffic jams might push it to 9 or 10, while steady highway driving can drop it to 6. Developing good driving habits is key, like gentle acceleration, less hard braking, and maintaining proper tire pressure—this naturally keeps fuel consumption low. After each long trip, take a quick glance at the numbers and calculate how much you spent on fuel—it saves money, is eco-friendly, and reminds you to drive safely.
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DiIsabela
10/20/25 6:54am
I've been driving the Excelle for quite a while, and checking fuel consumption is super convenient! When you're on the road, don't forget to press those buttons on the right side of the steering wheel—use the directional or menu keys to easily switch the screen to the fuel consumption display. The numbers are clear and straightforward: average fuel consumption shows the comprehensive value for the entire trip, while instantaneous fuel consumption changes in real-time, spiking when you accelerate hard. I've also connected to the Buick app, which syncs data for a more intuitive view. When fuel consumption is high, I reflect on my driving habits, like using less air conditioning or maintaining steady speeds on highways. Checking the car's condition weekly, such as ensuring proper tire inflation and fresh engine oil, can save a lot on fuel costs. Paying attention to these details during daily commutes and keeping the car well-maintained can help stabilize fuel consumption around 7, making expense management a breeze.
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