What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Boyue 1.5t?

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Clark
07/30/25 3:40am
Geely Boyue's fuel consumption is around 8.5L per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting car fuel consumption include: Road conditions: Bumpy roads consume more fuel, and driving in low gear for extended periods will inevitably increase fuel consumption; Luggage weight: Excessive weight in the luggage compartment increases fuel consumption; Driving habits: Incorrect driving can consume 2 to 3 times more fuel; Maintenance status: Lack of engine maintenance leads to higher fuel consumption. Issues in the engine ignition system, such as incorrect ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, or spark plug carbon buildup causing weak ignition, can significantly reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption.
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