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What is the fuel consumption of the Sail 3?

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KaiLynn
08/26/2025, 01:34:54 AM

The fuel consumption of the Sail 3 is 5.5L/km. Below is an introduction to the Chevrolet Sail 3: 1. Powertrain: It features a newly developed high-efficiency powertrain system, equipped with a newly developed 1.5L DVVT engine and a 1.3L VVT engine, paired with a manual transmission and an intelligent start-stop mechanical automatic transmission. This not only delivers efficient power but also ensures excellent fuel economy and easy driving performance. 2. Configuration: The inclusion of an electric sunroof and an automatic start-stop system is a big surprise. Particularly, the Sail 3 will be equipped with an automatic start-stop system across all models.

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DeConnor
09/08/2025, 03:49:41 AM

The fuel consumption of the Sail 3 generally ranges from 5.3 to 6.2L per 100 kilometers, but this is the official combined data. From a car owner's perspective, the actual driving consumption might be higher, around 6.5 to 8L per 100 kilometers, especially in city traffic where stop-and-go driving significantly increases fuel usage. I remember driving this car for a month, with an average daily commute consumption of about 7L. On highways, it's much more fuel-efficient, dropping to below 5L at the lowest, so road conditions are key. To save fuel, developing good habits like avoiding sudden acceleration and maintaining a steady speed is crucial. Additionally, when choosing a car, pay attention to the engine displacement. The difference in fuel consumption between the 1.3L and 1.5L versions isn't significant, but the 1.5L might handle slopes better and perform more stably under high loads. Regular maintenance, such as checking tire pressure and changing engine oil, can also help keep fuel consumption low. Overall, it's an economical car, suitable for city commuting.

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BrookeLynn
10/22/2025, 03:57:04 AM

As a frequent driver of the Sail 3, I have to say the fuel consumption is quite friendly, usually averaging between 6 to 7L per 100km, which isn't much of a burden. When stuck in traffic on the elevated road during morning commutes, the consumption might rise to 8L, but it drops to just over 5L on highway drives during weekends, feeling quite flexible. Weather significantly affects fuel consumption; using the heater in winter increases it by about 0.5 to 1L, while setting the air conditioning to moderate in summer is fine. Additionally, the vehicle's age and mileage are crucial. The first two years of a new car's break-in period see lower fuel consumption, but after surpassing 50,000 kilometers, it might slightly rise to over 7.5L, so paying attention to spark plugs and air filters is necessary. My advice to friends is to try keeping the fuel tank full to avoid frequent starts, which helps stabilize fuel consumption. Regular cleaning of components like the throttle body can also save some extra money. All in all, based on real-world tests, this compact car manages fuel consumption quite well.

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DiWalter
12/05/2025, 03:20:54 AM

The fuel consumption of the Sail 3 is really not high. The official combined data is 5.3 to 6.2L per 100 kilometers. Based on feedback from owner forums, the average is around 6 to 7.5L, slightly higher in city driving. From an environmental perspective, this fuel consumption level is about 15% lower than some older models, which is good for reducing carbon emissions. To save fuel while driving, avoid sudden braking and rapid acceleration. Using the cruise control system on highways can bring it down to below 5L. Don’t crank the air conditioning too high, and switching between internal and external air circulation can balance fuel efficiency and cabin air quality. When choosing configurations, manual transmissions are more fuel-efficient than automatic ones. Regularly check the fuel system’s sealing to avoid leaks and waste. Remember to drive with a light load and avoid piling heavy items in the trunk to prevent rapid fuel gauge drops.

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LePaisley
01/25/2026, 09:51:12 PM

I drive a Sail 3 and find that the fuel consumption generally fluctuates between 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers. In urban areas, it can go up to 8L, but dropping to 5.5L is quite common on suburban roads. From a cost perspective, with fuel priced at 8 yuan per liter, the average cost per kilometer ranges from 0.48 to 0.56 yuan, which is significantly more economical than other vehicles in the same class. To control expenses, it's important to adjust driving habits—for example, keeping the warm-up time under one minute to avoid unnecessary fuel waste from prolonged idling. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and fuel injector cleaning, can help stabilize fuel consumption around 6L. Warmer weather also plays a role; occasionally using open windows instead of air conditioning can save about 0.5L. As the car ages, fuel consumption tends to increase, so a full inspection within five years is recommended. Replacing transmission fluid can help bring fuel consumption back down a bit. In practical terms, saving dozens of yuan per month is easily achievable.

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JadeFitz
04/21/2026, 03:20:55 AM

The official fuel consumption for the Sail 3 is reported as 5.3 to 6.2L per 100km, but based on my actual recorded data, the average is around 6 to 7L, with highway driving reaching 5L. Technically, the engine's efficient design is the main reason—the 1.5L engine is optimized for low RPM fuel consumption, delivering smooth and naturally fuel-efficient performance. Proper maintenance is crucial; for example, a clogged air filter can increase fuel consumption by 0.8L, and checking tire pressure every 5,000 km to maintain around 2.5bar can prevent an extra 0.5L waste. Worn tires or poor fuel quality can also raise consumption—I once replaced the spark plugs and saw it drop back below 6L. In terms of driving techniques, anticipating traffic lights and coasting instead of braking, as well as maintaining speeds between 60 to 80km/h, are the most economical. These details can save a significant amount of fuel over time.

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