What is the actual fuel consumption of the Regal 2.0?

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StAna
07/29/25 7:12am
The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Regal 2.0 is 6.3-6.6L/100km. There are currently 2 models of the Regal 2.0 on sale, the 28T Elite and 28T Premium, with a combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km. The above figures are NEDC combined fuel consumption, which is the comprehensive fuel consumption data measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than this value, around 8.0L.
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SawyerLee
08/12/25 10:32am
I've been driving the Buick Regal 2.0T for several years now. In city traffic with frequent stoplights and congestion, the fuel consumption can spike up to 10 liters per 100 kilometers; on smooth highway drives, it drops to around 7 liters. My average commute consumption is about 8.5 liters, depending on whether the air conditioning is on or the weather is hot or cold. The car is fun to drive with plenty of power, but the fuel consumption goes up if you step on the gas pedal hard. Remember to regularly maintain the tires and air filter, otherwise, it will burn more fuel. A friend who drives the same car can achieve 6.5 liters on the highway, but I can only reach that on long trips. Fuel costs are an expense, but overall, it's worth it to drive, and over time, you'll get used to how to save a bit of money.
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