What is the average fuel consumption of a Buick car?
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Buick cars generally consume about 0.077 liters of fuel per kilometer. Here are the factors that affect fuel consumption: Poor road conditions: If the road is congested or uneven, driving in low gear for a long time will inevitably increase fuel consumption. High trunk load: Using the trunk as a storage space increases the car's weight. The relationship between vehicle weight and fuel consumption is directly proportional. For every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption will decrease by a corresponding percentage. Bad driving habits: Incorrect driving habits have the greatest impact on fuel consumption. During driving, especially in traffic jams, at red lights, or when changing lanes, sudden acceleration and hard braking are the most common issues.
I've been driving a Buick Excelle for half a year now, and the overall fuel consumption feels acceptable. During daily city commutes with traffic congestion, the fuel consumption can reach around 11 liters per 100 km. On highways with air conditioning on and cruising at 80 km/h, it drops to about 8 liters. Among Buick's sedan lineup, models like the Excelle and Verano are relatively fuel-efficient, averaging around 10 liters per 100 km. For SUVs like the Envision, which are heavier, urban fuel consumption might range between 13-15 liters. Actually, driving habits make a big difference - avoiding aggressive acceleration and maintaining regular air filter and oil changes can help stabilize fuel consumption. Keeping personal records of actual data is more accurate than relying solely on official reference values.