How many kilometers can a full tank of gas last for the 10th-generation Accord 260?
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The 10th-generation Accord 260 can travel 700 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Here is some extended information about Honda's characteristics: Most durable engine: It has firmly established its position, making it the undisputed number one, with an excellent reputation in both sedan and SUV segments. Highest power engine: The Civic Red Top engine still holds the record for the highest power output in its displacement class, with many larger displacement engines only just surpassing it. Hence, Honda also has the nickname 'King of Naturally Aspirated Engines.' Chassis: In terms of chassis, Honda's energy-absorbing design is also quite good, including humanized designs like pedestrian protection.
I often drive a 10th-generation Accord 260 for my daily commute, and the fuel efficiency varies significantly. Based on my experience, the fuel tank capacity is approximately 56 liters. The official combined fuel consumption is around 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers, theoretically allowing for a range of about 860 kilometers. However, during actual commuting, frequent traffic lights and congestion can push fuel consumption above 8 liters per 100 kilometers, reducing the range to just over 600 kilometers per tank. On the highway, maintaining a steady cruise can lower fuel consumption to under 6 liters per 100 kilometers, easily exceeding 800 kilometers. To save fuel, I recommend avoiding aggressive acceleration, maintaining tire pressure at 2.5 when unloaded, and minimizing the use of maximum AC fan speed—these practices can save around 10% in fuel. In urban areas, a range of over 700 kilometers is common, while planning routes carefully for long trips can save both fuel and time.