
The differences between the GL6 and GL8 are as follows: 1. Different dimensions: The GL8 has a length of 5256mm, width of 1878mm, height of 1776mm, and a wheelbase of 3088mm; the GL6 has a length of 4692mm, width of 1794mm, height of 1626mm, and a wheelbase of 2796mm. 2. Different positioning: The Buick GL8 has a simple business style, while the GL6 appears more fashionable and youthful. The positioning of the Buick GL6 is lower than that of the GL8, and it is also positioned as a family-oriented MPV. For most young families, the dynamic and stylish appeal is much greater. 3. Different engines: The Buick GL8 is equipped with two engine options: a 2.0T and a 2.5L, with one transmission choice (automatic manual transmission). The engine has a maximum power of 191.0kW, maximum horsepower of 260PS, and maximum torque of 350.0N·m. The Buick GL6 is equipped with one engine option: a 1.3T, with one transmission choice (automatic manual transmission). The engine has a maximum power of 120.0kW, maximum horsepower of 163PS, and maximum torque of 230.0N·m.

Both models belong to Buick's MPV series. I've driven the GL6 a few times, and it feels more like a compact family car, typically available in 5-seat or 6-seat versions. The space is sufficient for daily use but not particularly spacious, making it suitable for urban commuting and small family trips. On the other hand, the GL8 is larger and more spacious, usually configured with 7 seats or even higher specifications. The seats are very comfortable, giving the impression that it's designed specifically for business receptions or long-distance travel. It also feels more stable to drive, though parking can be a bit more challenging. In terms of price, the GL6 is much more affordable and has lower fuel consumption. From my experience, the choice entirely depends on individual needs—if you often have kids or occasionally need to carry passengers, the GL6 is sufficient. If you frequently go on long trips or need to entertain clients, the GL8 is more suitable. Additionally, the GL8's features, such as rear-seat screens, are more luxurious but come with higher maintenance costs. I recommend considering your budget and primary usage before making a purchase. While the GL6's power is adequate, it doesn't match the GL8's acceleration performance. The two also differ in design style, with the GL8 appearing more grand.

The differences between the GL6 and GL8 are primarily reflected in size and positioning. As an ordinary user, I've noticed that the GL6 has a more compact body with flexible 5-6 seat configurations, making it suitable for daily commuting for small families of three. The GL8, on the other hand, is a typical full-size MPV with standard 7+ seats offering spacious interiors and a more stable ride, making it ideal for business purposes. In terms of comfort, the GL8 features premium seat materials and superior sound insulation, providing a much quieter experience on highways, whereas the GL6, despite its nimble handling, can feel somewhat fatiguing on long trips. Under the hood, the GL6 uses a smaller engine, delivering better fuel efficiency, while the GL8 boasts stronger performance at the cost of higher fuel consumption. The price difference is significant—the base model GL8 exceeds 200,000 RMB, while the GL6 can be acquired for just over 100,000 RMB. From my daily observations, many opt for the GL6 due to its easier parking and lower ownership costs, whereas business owners prefer the GL8 for its commanding presence. Safety configurations also differ, with the GL8 offering more airbags, though both models cover basic safety features. Choosing between them depends on whether you frequently travel with a full load.

I'm quite familiar with the GL6. It's compact in size, mainly a 5-6 seater, suitable for small families like mine. The space is adequate but not particularly spacious. The GL8 is a completely different story—much larger and longer, starting with 7 seats, with a solid chassis that makes driving feel very stable. In terms of usage, the GL6 is fine for city commuting, being fuel-efficient and easy to park, while the GL8 is ideal for business receptions or long family trips. Price-wise, the GL6 is more affordable, with lower fuel consumption and easier maintenance, whereas the GL8 is more luxurious but pricier and requires more frequent refueling. The choice depends on actual needs.


