
The GL8 has a length of 5230mm, width of 1878mm, height of 1776mm, and a wheelbase of 3088mm. The GL8 is a mid-to-large-sized MPV under the Buick brand, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across all models, with the engine code LSY. The new-generation Buick GL8 family features General Motors' latest Smart Propulsion technology, powered by the eighth-generation Ecotec 2.0T variable-cylinder turbocharged engine and a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission. This dynamic duo delivers robust performance with 174kW and 350Nm of power. The Buick GL8 boasts a combined fuel consumption of just 7.9L/7.8L per 100km. The 9-speed intelligent transmission, along with the newly equipped ETRS electronic gear shift, ensures quicker shift responses and smoother power delivery. The new vehicle meets the China VI-b emission standards and comes with an extended original warranty of 8 years or 160,000 kilometers for major engine and transmission components.

Our family has been driving the GL8 for several years. The car is quite large in size, with a length of 5238 mm (about 5.24 meters), a width of 1878 mm (1.88 meters), and a height of 1789 mm (approximately 1.79 meters). The wheelbase is 3088 mm, over 3 meters. When parking, we need to find a larger space, and in our neighborhood, it often takes several attempts to back into a spot. But the interior space is incredibly spacious—it easily seats seven people for family outings, with enough legroom in the back rows to stretch out, and the trunk can fit a large suitcase with room to spare. In the city, turning requires taking it slow since it's not very agile due to its size, but on the highway, it's stable and quiet. We recommend family users measure their parking space first—it can be a bit troublesome to drive such a big car, but the comfort for long trips makes it worth it. Maintenance hasn’t been a major issue, though it does consume a bit more fuel, but safety is a plus.

As an MPV enthusiast, I'm particularly familiar with the dimensions of the GL8. It measures 5238mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1789mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3088mm being a major highlight. Compared to the Toyota Sienna or Honda Odyssey, the GL8 appears more spacious, with the Sienna only being 5175mm long. The interior layout is well thought out, and the third row can be folded down to create additional cargo space. The large size makes it slightly more cumbersome to drive, but the assistance systems help manage it well. The design strikes a balance between comfort and practicality, making it ideal for families who frequently travel long distances, with spacious seats that ensure a comfortable ride. It's advisable to use the panoramic camera when parking. Daily maintenance is straightforward, and the large size allows for easy access with repair tools.

Just bought a GL8 for family use, with dimensions of 5.24m in length, 1.88m in width, and 1.79m in height. It's convenient for taking kids out, and the back seat can fit two child safety seats with space to spare. The long wheelbase ensures the interior isn't cramped, making it comfortable for both the elderly and children. The trunk easily accommodates a stroller and bags. Parking in the city is slightly challenging, but you get used to it. The large size makes it very stable when driving in the suburbs, just need to be a bit careful when turning. The fuel consumption is neither too high nor too low, making it suitable for daily use.

From a mechanical perspective, the GL8 measures 5238mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1789mm in height, with a 3088mm wheelbase designed to enhance stability. Structurally, the large dimensions make the chassis more robust, but tire pressure must be carefully monitored during maintenance. The turning radius is larger when parking, which may require new drivers to practice a few more times. The space utilization is excellent, with seat heights that are moderate for easy entry and exit. The larger size also simplifies component inspections, such as easier access when replacing filters.

When I was a car, I carefully studied the dimensions of the Buick GL8: length 5238mm, width 1878mm, height 1789mm, and a wheelbase of 3088mm. As a first-time car buyer, I was quite worried about whether the large size would make it difficult to drive. However, after a test drive, I found the interior space to be spacious, comfortably seating seven people without any issues. Parking relies on the assistance of the rear parking sensors, and extra caution is needed on narrow city roads. The trunk capacity is sufficient to fit all our family's travel bags. I recommend measuring your garage dimensions to ensure a good fit. Once you get used to it in daily use, it becomes quite handy.


