What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2009 Honda Spirior 2.4?

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VonTimothy
07/25/25 10:49am
2009 Honda Spirior 2.4 has a fuel consumption of 10.2 liters per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The displacement of the car. A 2.0L engine model will consume significantly less fuel compared to a 2.4L or 2.5L engine model, with the 2.5L engine being the most fuel-consuming among the three. Driving habits also greatly influence fuel consumption. The same car driven by different people can show vastly different fuel consumption rates. Habits like gradual acceleration, maintaining a steady speed, and avoiding sudden braking result in lower fuel consumption compared to aggressive acceleration and sudden braking. The driving environment affects fuel consumption as well. Driving on smooth roads consumes less fuel than on rough terrain, and driving in open areas consumes less than in congested ones. Additionally, the use of electronic devices in the car increases power consumption, thereby raising fuel consumption. Insufficient tire pressure can reduce vehicle power and increase fuel consumption, so it's important to regularly check and maintain proper tire pressure. Check the spark plugs. Damaged spark plugs reduce ignition efficiency, leading to increased fuel consumption. Regular inspection and replacement of spark plugs are necessary. Check the engine for excessive carbon buildup. Too much carbon can delay ignition timing, reduce engine power, and increase fuel consumption. Regular cleaning of carbon deposits is recommended. Ways to reduce fuel consumption: Idling consumes a lot of fuel, so minimize idle time. Avoid frequent lane changes, overtaking, and merging. Try to avoid constant speed variations while driving. Avoid driving at low speeds for extended periods. When driving above 70 km/h, avoid driving with the windows open.
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KyleRose
08/11/25 7:49pm
I've been driving a 2009 Honda Spirior 2.4 for almost ten years now. This 2.4L engine consumes about 11-13 liters per 100km in city driving, and can go up to 14 liters in heavy traffic. On highways, it's much more fuel efficient - around 8-9 liters with AC on during cruising, and can drop to about 7.5 liters without AC. For an old car, fuel consumption is closely related to maintenance. I change the engine oil every 5,000 km and replace spark plugs every 30,000 km to help control fuel consumption. Keeping tire pressure at 2.5 bar and avoiding unnecessary items in the trunk are also important. By the way, this car has a 60-liter fuel tank, and when the low fuel light comes on, it can still run over 100 km. But with current high fuel prices, I don't dare to fill up the tank completely when refueling.
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