What is the fuel tank capacity of the Buick Excelle 1.5?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Buick Excelle is 44L, which is average among vehicles in its class. Definition of fuel consumption: Vehicle fuel consumption refers to the amount of fuel consumed per 100 kilometers when driving at a constant speed, serving as a theoretical indicator for vehicles. The 100km fuel consumption data is measured by manufacturers using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle chassis under controlled conditions, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated as the theoretical experimental fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at specified speeds. Types of fuel consumption: Fuel consumption includes constant-speed fuel consumption and road cycle fuel consumption. Constant-speed fuel consumption measures a vehicle's fuel economy when driving at a steady speed on good road surfaces. Road cycle fuel consumption, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption, measures fuel economy when a vehicle follows prescribed speed and time specifications in repetitive driving cycles on actual roads.
I've been driving the Buick Excelle 1.5 for several years, and its fuel tank capacity is about 44 liters, which is quite suitable—neither too small to require frequent gas station visits nor too large to waste space. In city driving, the average fuel consumption is around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, and a full tank can cover approximately 550 kilometers, extending to over 600 kilometers on the highway. From my experience, it's best not to wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel, as this can easily overheat and damage the fuel pump. Regularly checking the fuel system and fuel gauge helps prolong the car's lifespan. The Buick Excelle offers a smooth driving experience overall, and the 44-liter tank paired with the 1.5L engine provides good fuel economy, making it ideal for daily commuting. Occasionally, when traveling with the family, the 44-liter capacity allows us to enjoy medium to short trips without constantly worrying about refueling.