What is the actual fuel consumption of the Geely Xingyue L?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Geely Xingyue L is 8.52L/100km. Introduction to fuel consumption: Fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator when a car is driving at a constant speed on good road conditions. Since constant-speed driving is a basic operating condition for cars on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. For example, France and Germany use the constant-speed fuel consumption at 90Km/h and 120Km/h as the main evaluation indicators for fuel economy. China also adopts this indicator, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers stated in domestic car manuals is generally the constant-speed fuel consumption. Calculation method for actual car fuel consumption: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = volume of a certain amount of fuel (liters) ÷ the distance the car can travel with that amount of fuel (kilometers) x100. Currently, the most commonly used and relatively accurate method is: fill the tank to the brim once, reset the car's trip odometer to zero, and start normal driving. After driving 180 kilometers, fill the tank to the brim again (at the same position), which can accurately determine the comprehensive fuel consumption over that distance.
I've been driving the Geely Xingyue L for almost a year now, mainly for daily commuting. Driving in the city tends to consume more fuel, averaging around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, especially during traffic jams or rush hours, where it can exceed 10 liters. On the highway, it's much better, easily achieving just over 7 liters. Overall, the average is about 8.5 liters. Driving habits play a crucial role; I've noticed that maintaining steady acceleration and braking less can save around 0.5 liters. Using the air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by about 0.8 liters, so I only turn it on when necessary. Regular maintenance is also important, such as changing the air filter and checking tire pressure, which can optimize fuel efficiency. The SUV's spacious and comfortable interior comes at the cost of slightly higher fuel consumption compared to sedans, but overall, I feel it's worth it.