What is the maximum speed of the Buick Excelle?
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Buick Excelle can reach a maximum speed of 140km/h. Here is some relevant information about the Buick Excelle: 1. High-speed stability of the Buick Excelle: For safety reasons, it is recommended not to drive at excessively high speeds. The Buick Excelle demonstrates good stability at high speeds, maintaining vehicle stability even at 200km/h, with even superior performance when equipped with a dual-clutch transmission. 2. Equipped with dual-clutch transmission: The dual-clutch transmission differs from conventional automatic transmission systems. It combines characteristics of both manual and automatic transmissions, offering not only the flexibility of manual transmissions and the comfort of automatic transmissions but also uninterrupted power output. The vehicle is also equipped with an electronic stability control system to ensure lateral stability during driving.
Last time I drove my Buick Excelle on the highway, I felt its top speed could reach around 190 km/h, mainly based on my actual driving experience with the 1.3T version. The engine output was quite stable, with quick acceleration from standstill and no pressure when overtaking. However, at the limit speed, the front end would feel a bit floaty and the body would hum, possibly related to aerodynamic design. It's definitely sufficient for daily use - with China's highway speed limit at 120 km/h, I usually cap at 140 km/h before easing off, as speeding risks tickets and fines. Safety-wise, pay attention to tire wear or windy conditions - at high speeds, the car feels light and floaty with extended braking distance, increasing risk of losing control. Don't chase momentary thrills - accidents bring unnecessary trouble. I insist on regular maintenance, checking tire pressure and brake systems, since family trip safety comes first. Speed shouldn't be the primary consideration.