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What is the fuel consumption of SAIC Maxus G50?

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GriffinDella
07/29/2025, 11:53:12 AM

The fuel consumption of SAIC Maxus G50 is 6.9L-7.5L. Relevant information about fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when the car is driving at a constant speed on a good road surface. 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. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: This is the fuel economy indicator measured when the car is driving in repeated cycles on the road according to specified speed and time norms, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. In the speed and time norms, each cycle includes various driving conditions, and specifies the gear shifting times, braking and stopping times, as well as the values of driving speed, acceleration, and braking deceleration for each cycle.

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EdwardLee
08/14/2025, 11:44:36 PM

I've been driving the SAIC Maxus G50 for almost a year, and the actual fuel consumption isn't as low as the official claim. The official data is 7.2L/100km, but during my daily city commute with traffic congestion, it can reach around 9L. On weekends when driving on highways, it drops to just over 7L. There are quite a few influencing factors: sudden acceleration or braking can cause fuel consumption to spike, and using the AC in summer increases consumption by an extra 1-1.5L. I usually try to maintain a steady speed of 60-80km/h for optimal fuel efficiency and regularly check the tire pressure, keeping it at around 2.5 bar to save some costs. On long trips, a full tank can cover over 600km, which is quite satisfactory, but with rising fuel prices, I need to be more mindful of my driving habits. Overall, fuel consumption varies from person to person, and 8-9L is about average—no need to worry too much.

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DeclanMarie
10/12/2025, 12:26:13 AM

When it comes to the fuel consumption of the SAIC Maxus G50, I've done quite a bit of research. The official NEDC rating is 7.2L/100km, but actual user feedback generally falls within the 8-9L/100km range. During highway cruising at a steady 70-90km/h, it can drop below 7L, while in city traffic with frequent stops, it's not uncommon to see it rise to 10L. The engine is a 1.5T, which is decently efficient, but the vehicle's weight and drag hold it back. I think it's slightly higher than other MPVs in its class, but that's normal. Driving habits are crucial: gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can easily reduce fuel consumption by 10%. I recommend using high-quality engine oil and air filters, with regular maintenance every 5,000 kilometers, which can save a significant amount of fuel in the long run. Avoid unnecessary modifications, as the factory-optimized balance ensures a safe and smooth ride.

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AliyahDella
11/25/2025, 12:29:27 AM

I drive with fuel efficiency in mind, and the SAIC Maxus G50 gives me a combined fuel consumption of 7.8L/100km. The official figure of 7.2L is a bit optimistic; in reality, you should add 0.5-1L. Key driving techniques: avoid sudden stops and starts, anticipate traffic lights to slow down early, and maintain a steady 80km/h on highways for optimal economy. Don’t neglect maintenance—dirty air filters or underinflated tires increase fuel consumption. Use the air conditioner sparingly on high settings and limit passenger load to 3 people. Sticking to these habits can save thousands in fuel costs annually while being eco-friendly. The car is good with reasonable fuel consumption, but adjustments depend on the driver.

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McAdam
01/15/2026, 02:01:48 AM

We've been using the SAIC Maxus G50 for two to three years in our household. Under normal empty load conditions, the urban fuel consumption is around 8L, while on highways it's about 7L. However, when fully loaded with seven people for family trips, the fuel consumption surges to 9-10L/100km. Air conditioning in summer adds over 1L more, while winter heating is slightly more economical. Traffic congestion when dropping off kids in the city makes it even worse. For maintenance, we go to the service center every six months for oil changes and electrical checks, which has helped stabilize the fuel consumption significantly. Driving with light loads and avoiding speeding are key. Safety comes first, but controlling expenses is also important, so we've developed good habits.

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Leah
04/11/2026, 04:38:13 AM

Tried the SAIC Maxus G50, and the fuel consumption experience was average. The official figure is 7.2L/100km, but in reality, I got around 8L. In the city, 9L is common, while on the highway, it stays steady under 7L. Many factors affect this: traffic congestion increases consumption, smooth highways reduce it, and heavier loads consume more. Driving tips: smooth acceleration and deceleration, anticipating to brake less saves fuel. Regularly changing the air filter and using quality gasoline helps optimize. Overall, 8-9L is reasonable and not a big issue.

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