
The 10th-generation Accord can use 92-octane gasoline. Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid distilled or cracked from petroleum. At room temperature, it appears as a colorless to light-yellow, easily flowing liquid that is difficult to dissolve in water and highly flammable. Taking the Accord 2021 Luxury Starry Sky Limited Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4893 mm, width 1862 mm, height 1449 mm, with a wheelbase of 2830 mm. The Accord 2021 Luxury Starry Sky Limited Edition is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 143 kW, a maximum torque of 260 Nm, and a maximum power speed of 5500 rpm.

I've been driving my 10th-generation Accord for over three years, always using 92-octane gasoline without any issues. The owner's manual recommends using unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher, and 92-octane is the standard option in China, meeting the requirement. I mainly drive in urban areas and on highways, with smooth engine operation, no shaking during acceleration, and fuel consumption maintained at around 8-9L/100km. Of course, if driving in hot weather or hilly areas, upgrading to 95-octane gasoline can reduce the risk of knocking. Overall, 92-octane is cost-effective, saving money on each tank that can be used for regular maintenance. Remember to choose reputable gas stations to avoid carbon buildup from low-quality fuel. In general, the Accord has strong compatibility, and using 92-octane is a wise choice.

As a car enthusiast, I've studied the engine characteristics of the 10th-gen Accord. It adopts a low compression ratio design, making it fully compatible with 92-octane gasoline. With an octane rating of 92, which is higher than the manual-recommended 91, it won't cause knocking or overheating issues. I usually fill up with 92-octane, and the power response is agile, performing well in both city driving and highway cruising. Compared to 95-octane, 92-octane is more economical, saving dozens of yuan per full tank. However, it's important to avoid mixing different brands of gasoline or using ethanol-blended fuel to prevent affecting combustion efficiency. Occasionally using higher-octane fuel to help clean the engine is also a good idea. Long-term use of 92-octane is fine, but the key is to maintain regular servicing and keep the filters clean. Safe driving is the most important thing.

I've been using the 10th-generation Accord for two years, and 92-octane gasoline is my top choice—cost-effective and reliable. The manual states it supports fuels with 91 octane or above, making 92-octane a perfect fit. For my daily commute, the engine runs smoothly without issues, averaging 9L/100km in fuel consumption. If you want to save on expenses, 92-octane is cheaper than higher grades, leading to significant cumulative savings. However, during summer heatwaves, I occasionally opt for 95-octane as a precaution. Always refuel at reputable stations; don’t compromise with adulterated fuel for cheap prices. Engine protection relies on regular maintenance—fuel choice is just a minor factor. After driving 50,000 kilometers so far, the engine remains rock-solid.

As a cautious Accord owner, I carefully consulted the manual before choosing 92-octane gasoline, as it recommends using unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 91 or higher. 92-octane is widely available in China, and my engine runs normally after refueling. However, during extreme driving conditions such as hot seasons or high loads, I switch to 95-octane to reduce the risk of knocking. Knocking may damage the cylinders, so I pay attention to any abnormal engine noises. Normally, using 92-octane is fine, but it's important to choose gas stations with good fuel quality. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, can compensate for fuel quality differences. Safety comes first, so always follow the manual's instructions.


