What is the fuel consumption of Buick?

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ArielFitz
07/29/25 4:02pm
Taking the SAIC-GM Buick GL8 as an example, the official combined fuel consumption is 7.8 to 8.6L/100km, while the actual fuel consumption ranges from 8.6 to 9.7L/100km. A fluctuation of around 10% in actual fuel consumption is normal, and fuel consumption is greatly influenced by individual driving habits. It is recommended to refer to the actual condition of the vehicle for specific details. There are several reasons for the high fuel consumption of Buick vehicles: small displacement and heavy body weight: to cater to the needs of domestic families, many models use a 1.6-liter engine, and the vehicle itself is heavy, forcing the engine to operate at high speeds, which inevitably leads to higher fuel consumption. Outdated engine: some models still use outdated engines and transmissions, such as a 4-speed transmission, which naturally results in higher fuel consumption.
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