What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Buick GL8?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Buick GL8 is 11.8 liters. Below are specific details about the Buick GL8: 1. Exterior Design: The front styling of the GL8 has evolved from a slender vertical grille and headlights to a more pronounced 'bold and expressive' look. The front face has been heightened significantly, featuring widened anti-scratch strips, distinct wheel arches, and especially two prominent creases on the engine hood, which enhance the muscular and robust appearance of the vehicle, embodying what SAIC-GM refers to as 'modern dominance.' 2. Safety Features: In terms of safety, the GL8 was the first domestically produced vehicle to meet U.S. frontal collision regulations. It even incorporates a high-tech composite material energy absorption zone in the engine hood design to meet European pedestrian head injury protection standards. The ABS system is the Delphi 7.4 version, paired with EBD as part of the active safety features.
As a veteran GL8 owner with three years of experience, my 'Fat Head Fish' version averages just over 9L/100km on highways, but city driving is another story - it easily hits 14-15L during rush hours. Fuel consumption really depends on the model year and driving technique. The newer Avenir version with mild hybrid system is much more efficient; my friend's only uses around 9L in city and about 7.5L on highways. But if you encounter an old 3.0L Luzun model, be prepared for 17L/100km. For big vehicles like GL8, the difference between full load and empty can be 2-3L, and air conditioning in summer adds another liter. Last month's family road trip with AC on and full load showed 11.2L on the meter, which I found quite satisfactory.