What is the normal fuel consumption of the Buick Excelle?
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Buick Excelle highway fuel consumption ranges between 5.5-7L, while urban fuel consumption ranges between 8.5-10L. Specific fuel consumption mainly depends on actual driving conditions and the driver's habits. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Properly adjust tire inflation pressure: Maintaining correct tire pressure can reduce rolling resistance and lower fuel consumption. Additionally, slightly higher tire pressure (about +0.2bar above the recommended value) can also save fuel. 2. Moderate use of in-car auxiliary electrical equipment: Using certain electrical equipment can significantly increase fuel consumption, such as the air conditioning system's cooling function. Turn off seat heaters when the desired warmth is achieved. Similarly, deactivate the rear window defroster when there's no fog or ice on the window.
As an experienced driver, I think the normal fuel consumption of the Buick Excelle is generally between 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on your driving habits and road conditions. I drive the 1.3T version myself, and the fuel consumption tends to be higher in congested urban areas, reaching around 7.5 liters, but it drops back to about 6 liters on the highway. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as heavy use of air conditioning and frequent acceleration and braking, which can burn fuel faster. I recommend maintaining smooth driving, avoiding sudden braking and acceleration, and keeping tire pressure at the recommended value to save a lot of money. Also, regularly replace the air filter and engine oil to prevent reduced engine efficiency. Overall, the Excelle is relatively fuel-efficient for its class, but if you notice any issues, get it checked promptly.