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Is the Fuel Consumption of Geely Cars High?

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SebastianFitz
07/29/25 11:47am

Geely cars do not have high fuel consumption. Depending on the model, it generally ranges from 6.5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Fuel consumption is influenced by many factors, such as engine displacement, road conditions, driving habits, vehicle load, tire pressure, and oil quality. The specific explanations are as follows: Engine Displacement: The larger the engine displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. Road Conditions: When a car starts from a stationary state, it requires a large acceleration, and the engine needs to output significant power. If the car frequently starts from a stationary state, the fuel consumption will be relatively high. When driving on congested roads, the car's engine spends some time in an idle state. During idle, the car's mileage does not increase, but the engine continues to consume fuel. As a result, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers will also increase. Driving Habits: Personal driving habits have a significant impact on fuel consumption. When driving, it is essential to maintain a steady speed as much as possible and avoid unnecessary overtaking, as this is the most fuel-efficient way to drive. Tire Pressure: If the tire pressure is below the standard level, the contact area of the tire increases, leading to more friction. This not only causes wear on the tire shoulders but also increases fuel consumption. Oil Quality: Using low-quality oil can result in unsaturated hydrocarbons and colloidal impurities forming carbon deposits under high temperatures. These deposits make the intake pipe walls rough, affecting the intake efficiency and the quality of the air-fuel mixture, leading to a sharp increase in fuel consumption.

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DiEliza
08/13/25 8:37pm

Speaking about whether Geely cars have high fuel consumption, I think it can't be generalized because it depends on the specific model and how it's used. Having driven for several years, SUVs like the Boyue tend to consume more fuel in congested city traffic, reaching around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, but they can drop to 7 or 8 liters during highway cruising, which is quite economical. Sedans like the Emgrand are more fuel-efficient, usually around 8 liters. Driving habits play a huge role—aggressive acceleration spikes fuel consumption, while smooth driving saves fuel. Regular maintenance, such as changing engine oil and cleaning air filters, can further reduce consumption. Environmental factors also matter; using air conditioning in summer adds over a liter, and cold starts in winter consume more fuel. Overall, Geely cars have moderate fuel consumption among domestic vehicles in their class—not the most economical but reasonable. Developing good habits can optimize it significantly, and choosing smaller displacement models is recommended.

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DiLorenzo
10/08/25 6:33am

As a young driver who frequently drives a Geely, I've experienced that fuel consumption really depends on the scenario. During daily commutes stuck in city traffic, it's common for fuel consumption to spike up to 10 liters, but on weekend highway trips, it can drop to around 7 liters. SUV models like the Binyue tend to consume slightly more fuel, though the new energy-saving mode works better. I believe adjusting driving habits is most effective – gently pressing the accelerator and coasting by releasing it early can reduce fuel consumption by 10-20%. Small details like using good fuel additives and maintaining proper tire pressure also help. As the car ages, fuel consumption gradually increases, but mine was low when new and has risen a bit after 30,000 kilometers. Overall, Geely isn't the most fuel-efficient, slightly higher than Japanese brands but reasonably priced, making it a good economical choice.

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JakeLee
11/21/25 7:52am

From a technical perspective, Geely's fuel consumption depends on the engine type. The 1.5T turbocharged model averages 9L in city driving and around 6L on highways, while hybrid versions like the Thor series can achieve below 5L. New vehicles feature lightweight designs that reduce fuel consumption burdens, but older models may have poorer fuel efficiency. Aggressive braking and acceleration increase fuel usage, especially in urban conditions. Regular maintenance like timely spark plug replacement can optimize consumption. Overall, Geely has made rapid progress, with fuel consumption being average among domestic brands.

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