
Not fuel-consuming. The fuel consumption of the Regal is 6.3/7.4 (L/100km). Below is more information about the Regal: Basic Introduction: As one of the most successful strategic models of the Buick brand, the Regal has gained widespread user favor with its trendy, dynamic, and tech-savvy product image and comprehensive technical capabilities. The Buick Regal integrates General Motors' global advanced technologies, inheriting traditional strengths while meeting the ever-increasing demands of consumers in the new era. It brings the beauty of new driving value with innovative product strengths, achieving further evolution in dynamic styling, driving quality, and technological attributes. Styling Design: The new Regal adopts Buick's latest sculptural aesthetic design language. The larger-sized winged chrome grille extends horizontally from the centerline, with the shield-shaped upper grille complementing the trapezoidal lower grille, enhanced by the air curtain design on both sides, giving the front face a wide-body, low-slung sporty presence. The chrome grille features a parametric structural aesthetic design, with chrome cells arranged in a matrix pattern, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship while highlighting the beauty of three-dimensional structure. The new car comes standard with full LED automatic sensing headlights, with wing-shaped LED daytime running lights placed at the bottom of the headlights, echoing the winged chrome accents of the grille seamlessly, and also coordinating with the full LED dual-wing taillights. High-end models are equipped with 18-inch multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, exuding an elegant and minimalist sporty style.

I've driven several generations of the Buick Regal myself and found that while its fuel consumption isn't the most economical, it's certainly not a gas guzzler either. If you're driving in the city during rush hour with frequent stops and starts due to traffic congestion, fuel consumption can spike to around 11 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed easily brings it down to under 8 liters. I believe fuel efficiency largely depends on driving habits. As an experienced driver, I always remind myself to avoid sudden acceleration and hard braking, maintain smooth driving, and keep tire pressure properly adjusted—doing so can save a significant amount of money over a year. Additionally, regular maintenance is crucial; a dirty air filter makes the engine work harder, naturally consuming more fuel. Overall, as a midsize sedan, the Regal's fuel consumption is within a controllable range, much better than those rugged SUVs, and it can last a decade or more without major issues.

As a young car owner, I commute in a Buick Regal in the big city, often stuck on elevated roads with relatively high fuel consumption—averaging over 11 liters per 100 km. However, I don’t find it particularly bothersome because the car drives steadily and quietly, fitting well with the urban lifestyle. When using the AC or taking friends on outings, fuel consumption may increase slightly but can be kept under 12 liters. The key is to pay attention to the car’s condition, regularly change the oil, and check the spark plugs to prevent minor issues from worsening. Compared to other cars in the same price range, like the Volkswagen Passat, the Regal prioritizes comfort, and while its fuel consumption is slightly higher, it remains acceptable.

From a family car perspective, the Buick Regal's fuel consumption is quite reasonable. On highways, my car consumes just over 8 liters per 100km, while city driving for school runs averages around 10 liters. With proper maintenance, it won't burn oil excessively. Key points are checking tire and engine conditions, and avoiding prolonged idling.


