How many kilometers can a full tank of fuel last for the 10th-generation Accord gasoline version?
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Under normal driving conditions, it can travel approximately 700-800 kilometers. Additionally, the distance covered by a full tank of fuel differs between hybrid and gasoline versions, with the hybrid version generally achieving a longer range. The reasons for increasing fuel consumption in vehicles are as follows: 1. Impact of temperature on fuel consumption fluctuations: Generally, in winter when temperatures are low, fuel consumption tends to increase, almost comparable to the fuel consumption when using air conditioning in summer. This is because lower temperatures cause the engine to dissipate more heat. 2. Lack of vehicle maintenance over time: Dirty engine oil and air filters can also lead to increased fuel consumption. Dirty engine oil results in poor lubrication, increasing resistance in various moving parts of the engine, which requires more energy to overcome, thus raising fuel consumption. 3. Spark plugs need replacement: Spark plugs are often overlooked. Even if they can still function, worn spark plugs may cause delayed ignition due to insufficient ignition energy, missing the optimal ignition timing.
I've been driving the 10th-generation Accord fuel version for almost two years. With a fuel tank capacity of about 56 liters and an average fuel consumption between 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, a full tank easily gets me 750 to 900 kilometers. In city traffic with frequent congestion, the mileage may drop to around 600 kilometers; while cruising steadily on the highway, it can exceed 900 kilometers. From my experience, driving habits are crucial: avoid sudden braking and maintain a steady speed for optimal efficiency. Additionally, regular checks on the fuel system and filters ensure the fuel pump operates normally, preventing rapid fuel depletion. For long trips, I make it a habit to check navigation plans before filling up to avoid fuel anxiety on the road.