What is the fuel consumption of the old Buick Regal 2.5L?
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The fuel consumption of the old Buick Regal 2.5L model is 13.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some information about the Buick Regal: 1. The Regal is a mid-to-high-end sedan from Buick, positioned between the Excelle and LaCrosse. Its contemporary exterior design, refined and user-friendly interior, and luxurious high-tech features fully reflect the respect for successful leaders; 2. The Buick Regal is a mid-to-high-end midsize sedan produced by the American Buick company. Currently, there is a hybrid version with reduced fuel consumption compared to previous models. Combined with its comfortable ride and dynamic exterior, it has won the favor of many, thus occupying a certain position in China's sedan market.
I used to drive an old Buick Regal 2.5L, a model from ten years ago. Its fuel consumption was quite high, averaging around 12 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, and slightly better on highways at 8 to 10 liters, with an overall average of about 11 liters. As the car aged, engine wear increased, and city traffic congestion made fuel consumption even worse. I recommend regular oil changes and air filter cleanings, and avoiding aggressive acceleration and sudden braking to save some fuel costs. With proper maintenance, such as keeping tire pressure optimal and ensuring clean spark plugs, fuel consumption can be kept within an acceptable range. After all, reliability and safety are more important for an old car.