What is the actual fuel consumption of the Geely Xingrui 2.0t?
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Geely Xingrui 2.0t actual fuel consumption is 6.7 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are the reasons for high car fuel consumption and fuel-saving methods: Reasons for high car fuel consumption: Long warm-up time, which can easily produce more carbon deposits and the engine will inject more fuel to maintain operation at low temperatures; long-term short-distance driving; carrying heavy objects in the car for a long time; low tire pressure; frequent aggressive driving; driving with windows open at high speeds; gear too low or too high, etc. Fuel-saving methods: Avoid stepping hard on the accelerator when starting, smooth acceleration and constant speed driving are the most fuel-efficient; observe the road conditions ahead in crowded sections to avoid sudden braking, which not only saves fuel but also reduces vehicle wear; clean the trunk frequently; avoid coasting in neutral.
I've been driving a Geely Xingrui 2.0T for almost a year now. My daily commute is mainly on urban roads, and when traffic is heavy, the fuel consumption can go up to around 11L per 100 kilometers. On the highway, it's much more economical, staying stable between 7.5 to 8.5L. I think this has a lot to do with personal driving habits—I like quick acceleration and aggressive starts. If I drove more gently, I could probably bring it down to 9L. When the weather is cold, the engine takes longer to warm up, and fuel consumption is slightly higher. Before buying the car, I checked the official data, which claimed a combined fuel consumption of 7L, but real-world tests usually show higher numbers, especially with frequent stops and starts in the city. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the air filter—if they're too low or dirty, fuel consumption will increase. Overall, for a 2.0T car, it's fairly reasonable and not too fuel-thirsty, just don't expect to hit the advertised numbers.