What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2021 Buick LaCrosse?
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The actual fuel consumption of the 2021 Buick LaCrosse is 8.2 liters per 100 kilometers. More information about the Buick LaCrosse is as follows: 1. The Buick LaCrosse adopts Buick's latest family design language, featuring smooth and elegant body lines and a highly dynamic body proportion. The wing-shaped full LED automatic sensing headlights use advanced light curtain technology to create a more uniform and brighter light curtain illumination effect. 2. The Buick LaCrosse has a body length of 5026mm, a width of 1866mm, and a height of 1462mm. Combined with a 2905mm ultra-long wheelbase, it provides a spacious and comfortable driving and riding space for mid-to-large luxury sedans, offering a relaxed and comfortable seating posture.
After driving the 2021 Buick LaCrosse, I found the real fuel consumption quite noteworthy. As a mid-size sedan with a relatively heavy body, it offers engine options of either a 1.5T or 2.0T. Most owners report urban fuel consumption around 12 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway driving can reduce it to 8 to 10 liters. This is significantly higher than the official ratings, mainly due to fuel consumption spikes during traffic jams or rapid acceleration. During my daily commute, I have to be particularly careful—more red lights push consumption above 14 liters, but long highway trips are more economical. Using cruise control at around 90 km/h stabilizes it at about 8 liters. Vehicle maintenance plays a big role; for example, a dirty air filter can increase fuel consumption by over 1 liter, and using full-synthetic oil helps. Overall, the car offers high comfort but isn’t a fuel-efficiency benchmark. To save money, paying attention to tire pressure and driving habits is key.