How to Check the Fuel Consumption of the Tenth-Generation Accord?
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The fuel consumption of the tenth-generation Accord can be checked through the settings on the central control screen, where the average fuel consumption is displayed. The Accord is a mid-size sedan under Honda, equipped with three types of engines: a low-power 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, a high-power 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. In terms of body dimensions, the tenth-generation Accord measures 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. The tenth-generation Accord is the model in the family with comprehensive safety features. Except for the entry-level models of the 230TURBO and 260TURBO, all other models are equipped with the Honda SENSING safety system.
Speaking of the 10th-generation Accord's fuel consumption, I often check the dashboard while driving. After each start, I press the display toggle button on the left side of the steering wheel and scroll to the average fuel consumption page, which clearly shows the liters per 100 kilometers. Over time, I've noticed that the car is most fuel-efficient when cruising steadily at around 60 km/h on the highway, consuming about 6-7 liters. In congested city traffic, it can easily rise to 10 liters. Good habits like smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can lower fuel consumption. Checking tire pressure monthly to maintain the standard value—neither too low nor too high—is important. Running the air conditioning too hard also increases fuel usage. I reset the trip meter monthly to record new data in a notebook for reference, avoiding constant checks of instant fuel consumption to prevent distraction and ensure safety. Regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and air filter, is also crucial for maintaining stable fuel consumption and saving money in the long run.