What is the actual fuel consumption of the Maxus G10?
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The SAIC Maxus G10 with a 2.0T manual transmission has a fuel consumption of around 12.8 liters per 100 kilometers, while the automatic version consumes approximately 13.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Fuel consumption is significantly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Factors determining fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between engine displacement and fuel consumption, but a higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean a larger displacement. Relatively speaking, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with its fuel consumption in a proportional manner. Besides displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology also play significant roles in determining fuel consumption. Solutions for high fuel consumption: Correct improper driving habits, maintain steady acceleration, avoid coasting in neutral, reduce vehicle load, perform regular maintenance and inspections, and address any issues promptly.
From the perspective of a Maxus G10 owner talking about fuel consumption: The official NEDC test claims a combined fuel economy of 8.5L/100km, which sounds quite economical, but reality tells a different story. In city driving, especially during traffic jams, I often see figures around 11-12L/100km, while on highways it's slightly better at about 9-10L/100km. On average, most owners report around 10.5L/100km. This discrepancy comes from the test being too idealized—conditions like constant speed driving and no air conditioning use. In real-world scenarios, factors like increased load and AC usage push the consumption up. I've also noticed that underinflated tires can increase fuel consumption. During summer trips with the family and AC on, my fuel consumption exceeded 12L/100km, which I find acceptable given the vehicle's spacious interior and strong power. My advice is to check more user reviews before buying, not just rely on official data. MPVs generally have higher fuel consumption, and the Maxus G10 performs reasonably within its class.
As a long-time owner of the Maxus G10, I've been using it for two years now, and the real fuel consumption really depends on the situation. During daily city commutes with heavy traffic, it often reaches 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it can drop below 9 liters. My average monthly driving record is around 10.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Once during a long-distance trip with the air conditioning on the entire highway journey, the fuel consumption didn't exceed 10 liters, which was quite stable. However, it noticeably consumes more fuel when the vehicle is heavily loaded or driving uphill. Overall, it's more fuel-efficient than some SUVs, but it's average among MPVs. Most members in my car owner group report 10-12 liters, with few below 9 liters. Paying attention to maintenance, such as using high-quality engine oil and checking filters, can slightly reduce fuel consumption. For family vehicles that prioritize comfort, higher fuel consumption is normal.