What is the fuel consumption of the Binrui?
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The fuel consumption of the Geely Binrui generally ranges from 4.9L to 6.1L. Below is a related introduction about the Geely Binrui: Introduction: The Geely Binrui is the first official sporty sedan A06 from Geely Auto, officially named "Geely Binrui". The Binrui is a model launched by Geely targeting young consumer groups. Configuration: The new Geely Binrui comes equipped with features such as one-button start, electronic parking brake, auto hold, and dual-zone automatic air conditioning. The Binrui will be powered by the JLF-3G-10TD three-cylinder 1.0T engine and the JLB-4G-14T four-cylinder 1.4T engine, with maximum power outputs of 136 horsepower and 133 horsepower, respectively.
I drive a Geely Binyue, and its combined fuel consumption is around 7.5L/100km. In actual city traffic congestion, it can rise to 9L, while on highways it drops to just over 6L. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, such as driving habits. If I frequently accelerate or brake suddenly, the fuel consumption shoots up, so I usually try to maintain smooth driving. I release the accelerator early before traffic lights to let the car coast for a bit, saving some fuel. Also, the weight inside the car matters—carrying more stuff consumes more fuel, so I prefer to clear out unnecessary items from the trunk. Regular maintenance is crucial too, like changing the engine oil and air filter, ensuring the engine runs more smoothly, which can save 1-2% on fuel costs. Overall, the Binyue is fairly average among compact cars—not too fuel-thirsty but not the most economical either, making it suitable for city commuting.
We own a Binyue, which we use daily for school runs and shopping. It averages about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, rising to 9 liters during peak traffic congestion, but drops below 7 liters on the highway. I've noticed significant seasonal variations—summer AC use increases consumption by around 0.5 liters, and winter warm-ups also consume extra fuel, so I've developed the habit of idling for half a minute before driving. To save costs, I check tire pressure monthly (underinflation increases resistance) and change engine oil regularly. My driving style is smooth, avoiding aggressive acceleration to maintain stable fuel consumption. Compared to colleagues' vehicles, the Binyue is relatively economical, keeping monthly fuel expenses under 800 yuan—ideal for family use.