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What is the fuel tank capacity of the GL6 in liters?

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MacAshley
09/09/25 2:02am
The Buick GL6 has a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters. Here are some additional details: Powertrain: The vehicle is equipped with a 1.3T inline three-cylinder turbocharged engine. The combined fuel consumption is approximately 8 liters per 100 kilometers, allowing an average range of about 500 kilometers on a full tank. The GL6 features a new-generation 1.3T-Ecotec dual-injection turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed DSS intelligent transmission, delivering a maximum power of 120 kW and a maximum torque of 230 Nm, with a combined fuel consumption of 6.6 liters per 100 kilometers. Exterior Design: The Buick GL6 adopts Buick's latest family-style design, with a winged chrome grille that extends through the headlights, forming a double-layer combination of winged LED headlights. The floating roof design, hidden D-pillar, and unique streamlined window integration extending from the A-pillar to the rear of the vehicle, along with Buick's classic double-sweep waistline, highlight a spacious and sensory design.
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Nolan
09/20/25 7:06am
I've been driving the GL6 for a while now, and its fuel tank capacity is 45 liters, which is quite moderate in size. For daily commuting, a full tank lasts almost a week, which feels very convenient. On weekends, when taking the family on long trips, such as from Shanghai to Nanjing—about 400 kilometers—the tank holds up well, usually eliminating the need for refueling along the way and avoiding frequent stops that waste time. In terms of fuel consumption, it averages around 8 liters in the city and is more efficient on highways. The tank size strikes a good balance between convenience and economy. Occasionally, before long trips, I check the distribution of gas stations in advance to ensure safety. Overall, 45 liters is reasonable for a family MPV, and during maintenance, remember to regularly check the seals to prevent leaks or odors.
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LaDelilah
11/03/25 7:29am
As a car enthusiast, I pay attention to the design details of the GL6. The 45-liter fuel tank capacity is quite standard, and combined with the 1.3L three-cylinder engine, the fuel efficiency is well optimized, allowing for over 500 kilometers of daily driving. When refueling, I like to calculate the range—for example, a full tank is enough for two weeks of commuting, which is quite economical. On the highway, the impact of wind resistance is minimal, and although the fuel tank isn't large, it's worry-free. During regular maintenance, I check the fuel lines for any blockages to avoid breakdowns. This car is mostly used for family purposes, and the low-positioned fuel tank design ensures a stable center of gravity, making it safer to handle.
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