What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Boyue 1.8T?
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Geely Boyue 1.8T's fuel consumption varies depending on the model. The details are as follows: 1. Boyue 1.8T (6-speed manual) model has a fuel consumption range of 8.33-10.87, with an average of 9.60. 2. Boyue 1.8T (6-speed automatic manual) model has a fuel consumption range of 9.36-12.28, with an average of 10.82. 3. Additional information: Geely Boyue is a premium interconnected SUV, meticulously crafted over three and a half years by an international design team led by the renowned automotive designer Peter Horbury.
I've been driving the Geely Boyue 1.8T for almost three years as my daily commuter. Its fuel consumption can rise to 9L/100km in city driving, while dropping to 6.5L/100km when cruising steadily on highways, averaging around 8L overall. My driving habit emphasizes gentle throttle application and anticipating road conditions, avoiding sudden acceleration at traffic lights saves significant fuel. Fuel consumption spikes noticeably when carrying heavy loads or using air conditioning, easily exceeding 10L/100km in summer traffic jams. Maintaining tire pressure at 2.5bar is crucial - underinflated tires increase consumption. Regular maintenance including injector and engine filter checks prevents carbon buildup from affecting efficiency. Cruising at 80km/h on highways is most fuel-efficient, and the eco mode proves very effective. Overall, this SUV delivers strong power with above-average fuel efficiency in its class, but for city use I recommend planning routes to avoid peak hours for greater peace of mind.
As a young office worker, I commute in the city with my Geely Boyue 1.8T, averaging 8.5L/100km in daily driving. During rush hour traffic jams, it can go up to 11L, while dropping to 7L on smooth highway runs. Fuel consumption increases significantly when using AC or carrying full loads with friends. I've learned to check navigation for traffic conditions beforehand to avoid congestion and minimize AC recirculation to save fuel. I regularly check tire pressure - when it drops to 1.9bar, fuel consumption noticeably increases, while maintaining 2.4bar works better. Gentle acceleration and coasting help save fuel considerably. On weekend road trips, achieving 6L/100km is excellent value. Compared to friends' cars like the Haval H6 which has similar fuel consumption, my Boyue delivers smoother power delivery. Using 92-octane fuel saves money but isn't recommended - 95-octane offers better efficiency. My personal experience over 6,000km shows an average of 8L/100km, which I find satisfactory.