What is the fuel consumption of the Buick LaCrosse?
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The fuel consumption of the Buick LaCrosse is 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details about the Buick LaCrosse: 1. Vehicle Design: The Buick LaCrosse adopts Buick's latest family design language, featuring smooth and elegant body lines and a highly dynamic body proportion. The wing-shaped full LED automatic sensing headlights use advanced light curtain technology to create a more uniform and brilliant light curtain effect. With a body length of 5026mm, width of 1866mm, height of 1462mm, and an ultra-long wheelbase of 2905mm, it provides a spacious driving and riding space for a large premium sedan, offering a comfortable and relaxed seating posture. The interior includes 29 practical storage spaces, making it convenient to store commonly used devices and handbags. 2. Powertrain: The 2021 Buick LaCrosse family is equipped with two sets of driving systems, combining powerful performance with excellent fuel economy, and all models meet the "China VI b" emission standards. 3. Safety Features: The 2021 Buick LaCrosse adds a second-generation high-definition streaming media interior rearview mirror, supporting one-touch switching between the traditional rearview mirror and streaming media modes. It also features adaptive brightness adjustment, field of view zoom, and vertical angle adjustment, providing a rear visibility range three times that of a traditional interior rearview mirror and significantly improving the clarity of rear images during nighttime driving.
As a long-time owner of a Buick LaCrosse, I must share my experience: the combined fuel consumption is approximately 9-11 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, dropping to around 7 liters on the highway. The car has ample power, but it's common to see consumption jump to 12 liters in city traffic jams. Many factors affect this, with driving habits being key; rapid acceleration and hard braking can increase fuel consumption by over 10%, while gentle throttle application maintaining 60-80 km/h is the most fuel-efficient. I've driven several model years—older 3.0L V6 versions might reach 12 liters, while newer 2.0T turbocharged models are lighter at around 9 liters. Maintenance-wise, regular oil changes and air filter replacements improve efficiency, and low tire pressure can add 0.5 liters. Overall, the LaCrosse isn't the most fuel-efficient in its midsize class (the Accord saves about 1 liter), but its comfort and noise insulation compensate for this gap. Remember, cultivate smooth driving habits, and fuel consumption won't be an issue.