Is the Geely Emgrand S fuel-consuming?

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DiCayden
09/04/25 6:01am
This car, as a common compact family sedan, generally does not have very high fuel consumption. The normal fuel consumption is around six to seven liters. In terms of power: The Emgrand S is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine across the entire lineup, with a maximum power of 104kW and a maximum torque of 235N-m. The combined cycle fuel consumption is 5.9L/100km, paired with an 8-speed CVT continuously variable transmission. Factors affecting car fuel consumption: There are many factors that affect a car's fuel consumption, closely related to the engine's displacement, the technology and craftsmanship of the engine, the weight of the car body, and the user's driving habits. The speed at which the car is driven, the distance traveled each time, the road conditions during long-distance driving, the level of tire pressure, and the intensity of throttle and brake usage will all affect fuel consumption.
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MacNevaeh
09/16/25 6:56am
Having driven a Geely Emgrand S for a while, I don't find its fuel consumption particularly high, but it's not exceptionally fuel-efficient either. For my daily city commute, it averages around 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, dropping to about 6 liters on highways. This is slightly higher than some Japanese cars, but considering the vehicle's price and performance, it's reasonable. Driving habits make a big difference – if I frequently accelerate aggressively or get stuck at traffic lights, the fuel gauge drops quickly; driving more gently and maintaining a steady speed keeps consumption much more stable. Regular maintenance is also crucial, with timely oil changes and air filter replacements helping the engine run more efficiently. Overall, if you're someone who pursues extreme fuel efficiency, you might find it a bit thirsty; but for the average commuter, it's acceptable, and developing good habits can help balance the costs.
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