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What is the actual fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Accord 260?

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LaJulia
07/29/25 9:50am
The actual fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Accord 260 is 6 liters per 100 kilometers. Relevant information about car fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when the car is driving at a constant speed on good road conditions. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: This is the fuel economy indicator measured when the car drives in repeated cycles according to specified speeds and time norms on the road, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. Relevant information about the 10th-generation Accord 260 is as follows: 1. Body dimensions: Length 4893 mm, width 1862 mm, height 1449 mm, wheelbase 2830 mm. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.5-liter 194-horsepower four-cylinder turbocharged engine, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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JulianaFitz
08/13/25 11:43am
I've been driving this 10th-gen Accord 260 for a year now, and city commuting is the most fuel-intensive. During morning rush hour traffic, it can reach 9L, while highway driving is quite economical, with cruise control averaging just over 6L. Overall, it's around 8L, and the 55-liter fuel tank can take me close to 700 kilometers. Running the AC too hard adds about 1L to consumption, with summer peaks hitting 9.5L. I recommend regular air filter changes, maintaining tire pressure at 2.5, and avoiding aggressive throttle inputs. After my last dealership service, fuel consumption dropped by 0.4L, proving carbon deposit cleaning really works. While not as frugal as hybrids, the 1.5T delivers punchy acceleration, and its overall fuel efficiency ranks above average among B-segment sedans. Prospective buyers should check long-term data from real owner groups before purchasing.
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SanElle
10/06/25 8:09am
The real fuel consumption of the 10th-gen Accord 260 is more objective when analyzed by road conditions. Pure highway cruising at 120km/h can reach a minimum of 5.9L, urban expressways average around 7L, and it can spike to 10L during peak-hour traffic congestion. After two years of driving, I found tire pressure has a noticeable impact—insufficient tire pressure in summer increases fuel consumption by 0.8L. Maintenance intervals are crucial; skipping an oil change at 8,000km may raise fuel consumption by 5%. Tests show negligible differences between 92 and 95 octane fuel, but rapid acceleration and hard braking can increase fuel consumption by 15%. Personal experience suggests maintaining a steady speed of 40-60km/h is most fuel-efficient. The onboard computer display tends to underreport by about 0.5L compared to actual consumption, so it's best to use apps like Xiaoxiong Fuel Consumption to track real data.
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LeMason
11/20/25 2:48am
Actual test shows the 10th-gen Accord 260 has an average fuel consumption of 7.6-8.4L. Compared with peers: Magotan 330TSI about 8.2L, Camry 2.5L hybrid 4.1L. Three main factors affecting fuel consumption: 1) Road conditions - 30% higher in urban areas than suburbs; 2) Load - full load increases consumption by 0.7L; 3) AC - summer cooling adds 1.2L. Driving tips: Accelerate gently from start, anticipate deceleration to brake less, use cruise control on highways. Most economical speed is around 80km/h when RPM is just 1500. Warm up no more than 1 minute in winter, prolonged idling wastes fuel.
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