Is the Buick Excelle fuel-consuming?
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The fuel consumption performance of the Buick Excelle is at a medium level among its peers, so this car is not very fuel-consuming. Here are the specific fuel consumption performances of the Buick Excelle: 1. 1.0t model: The comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the manual transmission 1.0t model is about 6.4 liters, and that of the automatic transmission 1.0t model is about 6.9 liters. 2. 1.3t model: The comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the automatic transmission 1.3t model is about 7.7 liters. This fuel consumption performance is at a medium level among its peers, so this car is not very fuel-consuming.
I've been driving a Buick Excelle for two years, mainly for commuting in the city. The average fuel consumption is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which isn't particularly high, but slightly higher than some Japanese cars like the Toyota Corolla. During traffic congestion, the fuel consumption rises to 8.5 liters, while on highways it can drop to 6 liters. Driving habits have a significant impact; I've saved quite a bit of fuel after learning to drive at a steady speed. Regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and checking tire pressure, helps control fuel consumption. The engine has a 1.5-liter displacement, providing adequate power but not being the most fuel-efficient. Using the air conditioning in hot weather increases fuel consumption by about 0.5 liters, but overall it remains within a reasonable range. In summary, the Buick Excelle has moderate fuel consumption, not excessive, making it suitable for family use or daily driving, with a monthly fuel budget of around 1,500 yuan.