Is the Chevrolet fuel consumption high?

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McVanessa
07/29/25 12:19pm
Chevrolet Cavalier fuel consumption is 4.9 liters per 100 kilometers, Chevrolet Cruze fuel consumption: 5.7 liters per 100 kilometers, and the Orlando fuel consumption: 6.3-6.7L per 100 kilometers, which are not considered too high. Chevrolet is an automobile brand under General Motors in the United States. Chevrolet has many models such as: Cruze, Malibu, Orlando, Cruze, Cavalier, Sail 3, etc. Chevrolet Cavalier fuel consumption is 4.9 liters per 100 kilometers, Chevrolet Cruze fuel consumption: 5.7 liters per 100 kilometers, and the Orlando fuel consumption: 6.3-6.7L per 100 kilometers, which are not considered too high. The new Chevrolet Cavalier Redline series features a brand-new drivetrain system that applies General Motors' industry-leading SmartPropulsion technology, equipped with the General Motors eighth-generation Ecotec series 325T intelligent direct-injection turbocharged engine, paired with a 6-speed DSS automatic transmission. The engine's maximum rated output power reaches 92 kilowatts, and it can deliver a peak torque of 180 Newton-meters within a broad platform range of 1350~4000 rpm. At the same time, the new car's combined fuel consumption is as low as 4.9L per 100 kilometers under comprehensive conditions, meeting the China VI emission standards.
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