What is the fuel consumption of the Binrui?
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The fuel consumption of the Geely Binrui depends on the different versions. The 1.0T three-cylinder engine version has a fuel consumption of 4.9L per 100 kilometers, while the 1.4T four-cylinder engine version has a fuel consumption of 5.7L per 100 kilometers. The actual fuel consumption is influenced by multiple factors such as load, driving habits, etc., and should be based on actual driving conditions. Factors affecting car fuel consumption: Road conditions: Bumpy roads consume more fuel. If the road is congested or uneven, driving in low gear for extended periods will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Load: An overloaded trunk increases fuel consumption. The weight of the car is directly proportional to fuel consumption. For every 10% reduction in car weight, fuel consumption will also decrease by a certain percentage. Driving habits: Incorrect driving can consume 2 to 3 times more fuel. Poor driving habits have the greatest impact on fuel consumption. During driving, issues like sudden acceleration and braking in traffic jams, at red lights, or when changing lanes are most common.
As someone who frequently commutes in the Binrui, I've found its fuel consumption usually stays around 7L/100km in the city, and can drop below 6L on highways, which is quite reassuring. My experience shows driving habits significantly impact fuel efficiency – for instance, maintaining smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can easily save 0.5-1L of fuel. Additionally, regular maintenance is crucial; fresh engine oil and proper tire pressure make the car run smoother, otherwise fuel consumption can spike. Running AC in hot weather does increase consumption slightly, but it's better than expected – even long trips won't break the bank. Overall, as an economical car, the Binrui manages fuel consumption well, and the savings over a year could fund a nice short vacation.