
The fuel consumption of the GLB is 8.0-10.5L/100km. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: Enhance vehicle maintenance: Owners should regularly take their cars to repair shops for routine maintenance, such as checking tire pressure, wheel alignment, adjusting the gap between brake friction pads and brake drums, lubricating chassis points, timely oil changes, and inspecting filters. Additionally, choose the least viscous oil specified in the manual, as higher viscosity increases friction and fuel consumption. Avoid prolonged engine idling: Engine fuel consumption during idle is much higher than during normal driving. During cold starts, warming up the car should not exceed one minute; maintaining low-speed driving for a few minutes is sufficient. Avoid sudden braking and acceleration whenever possible: Smooth and steady driving is the most fuel-efficient. During acceleration, avoid stomping on the throttle. The correct method is to accelerate smoothly and maintain a constant speed once a certain speed is reached. In congested areas, always assess the road ahead to avoid sudden braking.

I've been driving a GLB for two years, mainly for shuttling my family around the city, with an average fuel consumption of 11 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, it can drop to 6 to 8 liters, which is quite economical. The space is a highlight, easily accommodating kids and luggage, but the fact that it's not fuel-efficient is hard to ignore. I make sure to accelerate smoothly, avoid stomping on the gas pedal, and reduce the number of times I brake. When using the air conditioning, I turn off unnecessary electrical devices, like the rear-seat entertainment screens. Regular maintenance, such as changing the air filter and checking the valves, helps keep the engine efficient. Overall, if you often drive in congested areas, fuel costs will be higher, but it's very comfortable on the highway. Tire pressure is crucial—I installed a monitor to quickly top up when pressure is low, avoiding increased rolling resistance that can worsen fuel consumption.

As a road trip enthusiast, I often drive to the outskirts. The GLB performs well in terms of fuel consumption on highways, maintaining a stable 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers. However, on mountain roads or when fully loaded with luggage, the fuel consumption can soar above 10 liters. Wind resistance and terrain have a significant impact; using cruise control on long trips helps save fuel. Before setting off, I always check the tire pressure and keep it at the manufacturer's recommended value to reduce friction waste. With a large fuel tank capacity, a full tank can easily cover 600 kilometers, but climbing hills puts more strain on the engine, increasing fuel consumption. From experience, routes to avoid congestion and using navigation to monitor fuel levels in real-time is beneficial. The vehicle's weight is a drawback, as off-road SUVs aren't designed for extreme fuel efficiency. Regular oil changes maintain engine efficiency, and long-distance fuel consumption is much better than in the city.

Living in Shanghai with daily traffic jams, the fuel consumption of my GLB is a pain point. The average in the city is 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, with frequent braking at red lights consuming a lot of fuel. Switching to eco mode helps a bit, and the start-stop function saves fuel by shutting off the engine at red lights, but the slow restart is annoying. I've learned to gently press the accelerator for smooth starts; reducing overtaking and maintaining a steady speed can lower fuel consumption. Using the air conditioning adds a significant burden, making fuel consumption even worse in summer. It's advisable to check the spark plugs during to avoid inefficient ignition. For city driving, a smaller car might be more economical, but the GLB's brand and spacious interior are appealing, and the fuel cost is an additional expense to accept. Trying different driving styles has shown that less aggressive acceleration is better for the wallet.

When a car, I compared several SUV models. The GLB's hybrid fuel consumption is about 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, slightly higher than the BMW X1 but with superior space. Considering the budget, the average monthly fuel cost is around 2,000 yuan. I would choose gas stations with discounts and use points to reduce expenses. Fuel consumption is higher in urban areas, so I plan to avoid peak hours; on highways, maintaining a steady speed can lower consumption to 6 liters. Regular maintenance with high-quality engine oil extends the vehicle's lifespan. After calculating costs, driving habits are crucial: slow acceleration and reduced sudden braking, turning off air conditioning and acceleration functions; increased vehicle weight adds resistance and requires adaptation. In the long run, fuel-saving techniques can add up, but brand appeal outweighs the pursuit of low fuel consumption.

Focus on eco-friendly travel, the GLB engine is efficient with a mixed fuel consumption of 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and relatively low CO2 emissions. Driving style determines success; smooth acceleration reduces waste, and the start-stop system lowers idle fuel consumption when parked. Use the air conditioning's recirculation mode to save energy, and maintain the engine well to avoid increased emissions from aging. It is recommended to learn energy-efficient driving, avoid excessive speed, maintain a steady speed to control wind resistance. Although the GLB is not purely electric, low-carbon driving can be achieved through improved habits. Vehicle condition checks include tire pressure, as insufficient pressure increases friction and raises fuel consumption. In the long run, driving behavior has a significant impact on the environment, and efficient vehicle use contributes to environmental protection.


