What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for Buick?
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Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 6.3/6.5 liters. The following is relevant information about Buick: Logo: Buick's emblem consists of three differently colored shields arranged diagonally within a circle. The three shields represent three models from Buick's lineup in 1960—Electra, Lesabre, and Invicta. Buick vehicles are characterized by high horsepower, individuality, practicality, and maturity. Family Crest: The Buick family crest is a red shield-shaped emblem with a silver and azure Go board-like striped pattern running from the top left to the bottom right corner. In the upper right corner of the shield, there is a deer head with antlers, and in the lower right corner, there is a golden cross with a circular hole in the center, matching the color of the red shield. The three shields symbolize the robustness of the car's quality, as solid as three shields.
I've seen many fuel consumption feedbacks from Buick owners, and there are significant differences between models. For mid-size sedans like the Buick Regal with a 1.5T engine paired with a 9AT, city driving with AC on in traffic jams might consume around 9-11 liters, while highway cruising can drop to about 6 liters. The 2.0T version tends to have higher fuel consumption. For SUVs like the Envision Plus, the 2.0T model averages around 10 liters combined, reaching up to 13 liters in heavy traffic. MPVs like the GL8 business van are even more fuel-hungry—my friend's older GL8 consistently stays at 12-14 liters. Actually, fuel efficiency largely depends on driving habits and road conditions. I once achieved a low of 5.2 liters with my Verano Pro on provincial highways, but the same car driven by my colleague during rush hour can easily hit over 8 liters.