What is the fuel consumption of the Chevrolet Cavalier 1.5 automatic transmission?

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VanJayla
07/30/25 10:00am
The 1.5-liter Cavalier comes in both manual and automatic transmission versions. The overall fuel consumption ranges between 5.6~7.2 liters, with an average of 6.5 liters. Additional information: 1. Powertrain: The new Cruze is equipped with two powertrain options: 1.5L and 1.4T, with maximum power outputs of 114 horsepower and 150 horsepower respectively, and maximum torque of 146 N·m and 240 N·m. The transmission options include a 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, and 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The powertrain performance is very robust, and fuel consumption has significantly decreased compared to the previous model, which is commendable. The Cavalier offers two interior color options: all-black and black/brown. The interior design is relatively simple, catering to the younger consumer demographic, with every detail reflecting a youthful approach. Due to its price point, the materials used for the upper dashboard and center console are predominantly hard plastic. 2. Configuration: With a 2600mm wheelbase, the space is quite good, making it comfortable for family commuting. Features like a multifunction steering wheel and rear parking sensors are standard for this price range.
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