What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Vision X3?
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1.5L (4-speed automatic) fuel consumption range 7.95~10.67, average fuel consumption 9.31; 1.5L (5-speed automatic) fuel consumption range 6.94~9.03, average fuel consumption 7.99. The following is more information about the fuel consumption of the Geely Vision X3: 1. Fuel consumption and displacement: Fuel consumption is related to displacement. A larger cylinder volume (displacement) can accommodate more combustible mixture (air-fuel), so under the condition that all other factors are the same, an engine with a larger cylinder volume (displacement) will inevitably have higher power and fuel consumption. 2. Fuel consumption and RPM: During daily driving, the RPM range is generally between 1000-3000 RPM, and the maximum RPM for ordinary family cars is generally around 6000 RPM. However, racing cars maintain operation at twice the maximum RPM of family cars (over 10,000 RPM) during races, resulting in very high fuel consumption.
I've been driving the Geely Vision X3 for several months now, commuting in the city every day, with an average fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers—nothing too surprising but within normal range. Although equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, the power is adequate, but fuel consumption can spike to over 8 liters per 100 kilometers in heavy traffic. On the highway, it's more fuel-efficient, dropping to around 5.5 liters, making it quite suitable for weekend getaways. Many factors affect fuel consumption. When I drive more aggressively, a full tank lasts about 500 kilometers before refueling, while driving more steadily can extend that to 550 kilometers. Regarding maintenance, regular oil changes and air filter replacements help save fuel. If the fuel warning light comes on, it's best not to rush to a different gas station—just fill up with 92-octane gasoline to save money and ensure stability. City drivers should note that frequent stops at traffic lights and heavy use of air conditioning can quickly increase fuel consumption. It's recommended to warm up the car for a minute or two before driving, as this can optimize fuel costs in the long run.