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What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Panda 1.3 automatic?

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LaEvan
08/31/25 4:33am
The fuel consumption of the Geely Panda is 5.1 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is the relevant information: 1. Geely Panda: The Geely Panda is a car whose design incorporates elements inspired by the national treasure, the "giant panda." The Panda features Geely's new logo and adopts a four-door design, catering to domestic consumer preferences. In terms of body dimensions, the Panda offers decent interior space, with a 205-liter trunk capacity that is very suitable for family use. The Panda is equipped with either a 1.0L or 1.3L engine, with a maximum power output of 63 kilowatts, delivering impressive performance for a microcar. 2. Power specifications: In terms of power, the two different displacement engines are installed in the 1.0L and 1.3L Panda models, with top speeds reaching 145 and 165 kilometers per hour, respectively. The initially released 1.3L model has a maximum power of 63 kilowatts and a peak torque of 110 Nm. The upcoming 1.0L model will feature the latest CVVT technology, ensuring both performance and low fuel consumption.
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SanLondyn
09/12/25 7:50am
From an automotive engine technology perspective, the Geely Panda 1.3 automatic typically consumes around 8L per 100km. This isn't official data, but rather based on my observations of a friend's car on the road. This compact car's 1.3L engine paired with an automatic transmission may see fuel consumption spike above 9L in congested urban driving, but can drop to around 7L on highways. The actual consumption mainly depends on your driving habits and road conditions - factors like aggressive acceleration or using air conditioning will increase fuel usage. Automatic transmissions consume slightly more fuel than manuals due to less flexible gear shifting. Therefore, I recommend regular tire pressure checks and oil changes to improve fuel efficiency. Don't just focus on the numbers - practicing smooth driving techniques is ultimately the key to better fuel economy.
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McJames
10/26/25 8:41am
I've driven the Geely Panda 1.3 automatic a few times. For short urban commutes, the fuel consumption is relatively high, averaging around 8.5L per 100km. On highways, it's more economical at about 7L. The car feels quite nimble, but the fuel gauge drops quickly in traffic. For new drivers, it's better not to press the accelerator too much and use the eco mode more often. Also, avoid blasting the AC since it's a small car with a modest fuel tank. A full tank can cover over 400km, which is sufficient for daily use, and it's worry-free for weekend outings.
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