What is the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class diesel version?

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07/29/25 8:51am
Mercedes-Benz G-Class diesel version has a fuel consumption of 20 milliliters. Diesel: Light petroleum product, a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, used as fuel for diesel engines. It is mainly blended from diesel fractions produced through processes such as crude oil distillation, catalytic cracking, thermal cracking, hydrocracking, and petroleum coking; it can also be obtained from shale oil processing and coal liquefaction. It is divided into two main categories: light diesel and heavy diesel. Widely used in large vehicles, railway locomotives, and ships. Mercedes-Benz G-Class Pros and Cons: The biggest advantage of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is its simple and classic overall design, with clean and powerful lines, embodying typical off-road vehicle characteristics; it has good configurations; the overall space is spacious and ample, especially the front row which offers more room. The biggest disadvantage is its poor fuel economy, with generally high fuel consumption; maintenance costs are high, service points are fewer, leading to higher costs.
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