Is the Buick GL6 equipped with a three-cylinder engine?

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DelJoanna
07/23/25 7:27pm
The Buick GL6 is powered by a three-cylinder engine, specifically a 1.3-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. Three-cylinder engines are smaller and lighter, offering better fuel economy and lower emissions. However, they are less smooth in operation compared to four-cylinder engines and tend to be noisier. The vehicle features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. The Buick GL6 is available in both 5-seat and 6-seat configurations. The 6-seat layout is more practical, providing easier access for third-row passengers and more space in the third row.
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McJuliana
08/10/25 3:03pm
Yes, the Buick GL6 is indeed equipped with a 1.3T three-cylinder engine. As an automotive enthusiast, I've driven this car quite a few times. It features a three-cylinder design, which might sound concerning regarding vibration issues, but in actual driving, it performs very smoothly with sufficient power output for family use, and daily acceleration is responsive. Buick has incorporated balance shaft technology to reduce vibrations, making it almost unnoticeable in city driving. The fuel consumption is impressive, averaging around 7 liters, significantly lower than comparable four-cylinder vehicles. However, I must mention that on long highway trips, you can sense slight noise, but it doesn’t affect overall comfort. The engine's advantages include a compact structure, relatively simple maintenance, and fuel efficiency, making it a cost-effective choice for family users. The downside is that if maintenance is neglected, vibrations might increase after a few years, so regular checks are recommended. Overall, this three-cylinder engine paired with the GL6's practicality is a smart move by Buick to adapt to the trend of smaller displacements, and I think it's worth recommending.
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VanGianna
09/23/25 2:13am
I've been driving the Buick GL6 for almost two years now, and it indeed comes with a three-cylinder engine, the 1.3T variant. Initially, I had concerns about whether the three-cylinder engine would vibrate as much as some online comments suggested, but in reality, I haven't experienced many issues. During city commuting, the engine runs quite quietly, with smooth acceleration from a standstill, and no noticeable shaking. I'm particularly satisfied with its fuel efficiency, averaging 6.5L per 100 kilometers, which has saved me a significant amount at the gas station. Even when fully loaded for family outings, it doesn't struggle, thanks to the spacious rear seats and adequate engine power. The only minor drawback is a slight vibration occasionally felt during cold starts in winter, which disappears once the engine warms up. Overall, the three-cylinder design makes the car lighter and more fuel-efficient, and maintenance costs are cheaper than expected, with simple spark plug replacements. As an owner, I believe Buick has tuned this engine very stably, without compromising daily driving enjoyment, fully meeting lifestyle needs. If you're considering an MPV, the GL6 is a great choice.
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