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What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for the Buick Verano?

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CharlesAnn
07/24/2025, 02:27:29 PM

Buick Verano's fuel consumption is approximately 8L/100KM. Depending on the different model configurations of the Buick Verano, here are the fuel consumption details for the relevant vehicles: 1. Verano, Sedan 15S, Automatic Leading Edition, average fuel consumption 7.97L/100KM, low consumption 6.89, high consumption 9.05. 2. Verano, Sedan 20T, Dual Clutch Leading Edition, average fuel consumption 7.49L/100KM, low consumption 6.36, high consumption 8.62. 3. Verano, Sedan 20T, CVT Flagship Edition, average fuel consumption 8.2L/100KM, low consumption 6.56, high consumption 8.75.

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OCamilla
08/10/2025, 04:34:43 AM

Based on my experience with the Buick Verano, the official fuel consumption data typically ranges between 5.8 to 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers, which translates to approximately 0.058 to 0.072 liters per kilometer. However, actual driving conditions can vary significantly. In city traffic with frequent congestion, my fuel consumption can rise to around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, or 0.08 liters per kilometer. Several factors influence this, such as driving habits—aggressive acceleration and braking can cause fuel consumption to spike. Additionally, carrying more passengers or heavier loads will also increase fuel usage. I recommend checking the real-time fuel consumption display on your dashboard for more accurate readings. If you drive more gently, maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 mph on the beltway, you can save a considerable amount on fuel. Buick has invested in engine technology, so overall, it’s relatively economical, but it’s best to calculate an average based on your own driving habits rather than relying solely on advertised figures. Regular maintenance is also crucial—delayed oil changes or dirty air filters can increase fuel consumption, something I’ve observed with other brands as well.

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LeNolan
09/25/2025, 11:09:19 PM

How much fuel does the Buick Verano consume per kilometer? I've been driving this car for two years, with an average fuel consumption of around 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which is approximately 0.065 liters per kilometer. This isn't a fixed value—it largely depends on how you drive. During rush hour in the city, with frequent red lights and acceleration, my fuel consumption can reach 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while cruising on the highway drops it to 5.5 liters. Other factors like poor road conditions increasing tire friction or blasting the air conditioning also raise fuel consumption—I've noticed up to a 10% increase during peak summer usage. Keeping windows closed and using recirculation mode saves fuel, while underinflated tires waste it. Regular maintenance like replacing air filters and spark plugs improves engine efficiency—a tip I learned from the dealership mechanic—simple actions that save money long-term. Overall, the Buick Verano isn't particularly fuel-thirsty, but actual consumption depends on driving habits and maintenance.

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VanDamian
11/09/2025, 12:12:50 AM

The fuel consumption of the Buick Verano. When I drive it, the average is 6 liters per 100 kilometers, which means 0.06 liters per kilometer. This car comes in 1.5L and 1.3T versions. I drive the 1.5L version, which consumes about 7 liters in the city and 6 liters on the highway, saving a bit more. Road conditions have a big impact; traffic jams increase fuel consumption, while smooth driving can reduce it a bit. Shifting gears smoothly helps save fuel.

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LaJanelle
12/30/2025, 01:57:50 AM

The Buick Verano consumes approximately 0.06 liters of fuel per kilometer, which translates to a range of 5.8 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers based on my experience. This largely depends on driving conditions—during urban rush hours with the air conditioning on, fuel consumption can rise to 7.5 liters/100 km, while highway driving averages around 6 liters. In its class, it's slightly less fuel-efficient than the Toyota Corolla but more economical than the American Ford Focus. Poor maintenance also increases fuel consumption; for instance, a dirty air filter can add up to 1 liter more, and worn spark plugs put extra strain on the engine. Before long trips, I check the car's condition and set it to eco mode, easily keeping consumption under 6 liters. The Buick offers steady performance with reasonable fuel efficiency, but the key lies in how the driver adjusts their habits.

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FinleyDella
03/27/2026, 04:05:28 AM

The Buick Verano consumes approximately 0.06 liters of fuel per kilometer. Based on my experience driving a friend's car, the average fuel consumption is around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it drops to about 5.5 liters when driving conservatively, but in city traffic with frequent stops, it can go up to 7 liters. I've noticed that many people accelerate aggressively, which burns fuel quickly, while smooth acceleration can save up to 20% in fuel consumption. Increased vehicle load and low tire pressure also lead to higher fuel usage. I maintain my car regularly, changing the oil and checking tire pressure, which helps keep fuel consumption stable. I appreciate that the long-term fuel costs are relatively low.

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