What is the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz G55?

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DiDeclan
07/29/25 9:32am
The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz G55 is approximately 20 liters. Steady-speed driving: When driving, it is necessary to control the speed properly and avoid sudden braking; Do not open windows during high-speed driving: When driving at high speeds, opening windows will increase fuel consumption; Regularly check tire pressure: Both under-inflation and over-inflation will increase fuel consumption, so it is necessary to check tire pressure regularly; Pay attention to transmission maintenance: Be sure to replace the transmission oil that matches the vehicle. Transmission oil not only lubricates but also transmits torque, so it should be replaced regularly.
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