What is the fuel consumption of the 3.0L GL8?

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JustinDella
07/30/25 6:20am
The fuel consumption of the 3.0L GL8 is 6.5-6.6 liters per 100 kilometers. The actual fuel consumption may vary slightly depending on individual driving habits and techniques. A smoother driving style generally results in lower fuel consumption, while aggressive driving behaviors such as frequent acceleration and overtaking at high RPMs will appropriately increase fuel consumption. Maintain a steady speed: Control your vehicle's speed and avoid sudden braking while driving. Avoid opening windows at high speeds: Driving with windows open at higher speeds will increase fuel consumption. Regularly check tire pressure to ensure it is correct: Both underinflated and overinflated tires will increase fuel consumption, so it is necessary to check tire pressure regularly. Pay attention to transmission maintenance: Always use the correct transmission fluid specified for your vehicle. Transmission fluid not only lubricates but also plays a role in torque transmission, so it should be replaced periodically.
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