What is the fuel consumption of the new Buick Excelle?
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Buick new Excelle's fuel consumption is approximately 8 to 9.1L per 100 kilometers. The following is a partial introduction about fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 1. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the fuel consumption of a vehicle driving a hundred kilometers at a certain speed on the road; it is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle; the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment, using a dynamometer installed on the chassis of the vehicle, which is converted into speed parameters, and then the vehicle is driven at specified speeds to calculate the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers of the model; 2. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of a car does not have a fixed value, as it is related to factors such as personal driving habits and the working condition of the car.
During my time driving the new Excelle, I've noticed that the fuel consumption in urban areas is acceptable, generally fluctuating between 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers. If driven more aggressively, it can easily jump to 10 liters. On highways, the fuel consumption can drop to 6-7 liters, making the overall fuel economy reasonable when averaged out. As a regular commuter using this car, I believe driving habits significantly impact fuel consumption. For example, gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can save a considerable amount of fuel. Air conditioning usage also adds to the burden; running the AC at full blast in summer might increase fuel consumption by about one liter. Regular maintenance is crucial—changing the engine oil and air filter helps keep the engine efficiency at its best. In practice, monthly fuel costs amount to around 600 yuan, which isn't particularly frugal but is manageable. The car's weight and heavy loads also consume more fuel, so it's advisable to carry fewer unnecessary items and maintain tire pressure at the standard value to optimize energy consumption. Overall, this car is quite practical for daily commuting, and with proper fuel management, it doesn't waste too much.
As a family budget planner, the fuel consumption of the new Excelle offers a practical cost-saving perspective. City driving typically consumes 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway driving averages around 6 liters, resulting in monthly fuel expenses ranging between 500-700 yuan, which is more economical than some SUVs. The key is to develop good driving habits, such as smooth acceleration and avoiding unnecessary idling to minimize waste. Opting for the smaller 1.0T engine version can slightly improve fuel efficiency. Low tire pressure or a dirty air filter can increase fuel consumption, so I recommend checking tire pressure monthly with a gauge and adjusting it to the recommended value—proper maintenance can save an extra few dozen yuan. On long trips, the lower highway fuel consumption becomes a clear advantage, reducing costs further. Even if fuel prices rise, the new Excelle remains relatively stable with low long-term ownership costs. Overall, its moderate affordability makes it suitable for middle-income families' daily use.