What is the actual fuel consumption of the 8th-generation Accord 2.4?
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The actual fuel consumption of the 8th-generation Accord 2.4 is 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the specific details about the 8th-generation Accord: Dimensions: Dimensions and space are highlights of the 8th-generation Accord. The length, width, and height of the 8th-generation Accord reach 4945mm, 1845mm, and 1480mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. Interior: The all-new interior design fully showcases a high-end and stylish tone. The dashboard is innovatively divided into an upper information area and a lower control area, making the design more ergonomic. Powertrain: The 8th-generation Accord is equipped with a newly upgraded Honda 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine across the lineup. The 2.0-liter engine features enlarged intake valves, with a maximum power output of 156 horsepower, which is 6 horsepower higher than the previous-generation Accord 2.0L engine.
I've been driving an 8th-generation Accord 2.4 for five or six years. In city driving with lots of traffic lights, fuel consumption can reach around 11 liters. It's even more fuel-consuming when using air conditioning in summer. On the highway, it's particularly fuel-efficient, cruising at 90-100 km/h consumes about 7 liters, but exceeding 120 km/h increases consumption to over 8 liters. Combined city and suburban driving averages around 9.5 liters. Older cars tend to have higher fuel consumption, but regular oil changes and carbon cleaning help keep it stable under 10 liters. Fuel quality also makes a difference—using 95 octane saves nearly half a liter per 100 km compared to 92 octane. The dashboard fuel consumption reading is accurate, but keeping a fuel log gives a more realistic picture. Fuel consumption largely depends on road conditions, with stop-and-go traffic being the most fuel-intensive.