What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Global Hawk GX2?

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DelReed
09/05/25 7:06am
Geely Global Hawk GX2 fuel consumption is 7.2-7.9L. Summer air conditioning system inspection: Air conditioning failure is a very important reason for high fuel consumption. Poor air conditioning cooling effect will increase the wind speed and lower the temperature to achieve a cooling effect. Frequent sudden braking: Frequent sudden braking is the main reason for high car fuel consumption. While ensuring the safe driving of the vehicle, make full use of the vehicle's inertia. Small-displacement car air conditioning should not be turned on too strongly: For vehicles exposed to the sun, it is not advisable to turn on the air conditioning immediately after getting in the car. First open the windows, set the fan to a higher gear without turning on the air conditioning, to drive away the hot air inside the car. After the vehicle has cooled down moderately, then turn on the air conditioning.
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DeElisa
09/17/25 7:22am
I used to drive a Geely Global Hawk GX2, with an official fuel consumption of around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. However, the actual fuel consumption varies greatly depending on driving conditions. In congested urban areas, I've experienced fuel consumption exceeding 11 liters, while on highway cruising, it drops below 8 liters. The key factor is driving habits—sudden acceleration and frequent braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket. Low tire pressure also increases fuel consumption; I usually maintain it at 2.3 bar for optimal performance. Overall, it's quite economical, costing about 0.5 yuan per kilometer, making it especially suitable for daily commutes or short trips. It's also a great choice for weekend outings with friends. For new drivers, I recommend smooth throttle control and avoiding aggressive acceleration to save on expenses. Keeping monthly fuel costs under 800 yuan shouldn't be a problem.
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