What is the actual fuel consumption of the Civic 1.5t?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Civic 1.5t is approximately 7.0 liters per 100 kilometers for the manual transmission version and about 7.7 liters per 100 kilometers for the automatic transmission version. Below is more related information about the Honda Civic: 1. The Civic is a compact car under Honda, which has been well-received by many young consumers since its launch. The exterior and interior design of this car are very much in line with the aesthetics of young consumers, and it offers good handling and performance. 2. The Civic is equipped with two engines: a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.0-liter turbocharged engine, codenamed P10A1, has a maximum power of 92 kW, a maximum torque of 173 Nm, a maximum power speed of 5500 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 2000 to 4500 rpm. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
I previously drove a Honda Civic 1.5T, with real-world city fuel consumption around 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, dropping to about 6 to 7 liters on the highway. Official data often lists lower figures, like just over 6 liters, but actual driving tends to be slightly higher due to frequent stops and starts in city traffic, which really burns fuel. From my tests, fuel consumption can reach 9 liters in heavy traffic, while on clear roads it stays around 7 liters. Driving habits are key—avoid sudden acceleration or braking, and smoother starts can save a lot of fuel. Weather also has a big impact; using the AC in summer adds 10% to 15% to consumption. Overall, the car is quite fuel-efficient, but you have to factor in real-world conditions. Regular maintenance helps maintain efficiency—I check tire pressure monthly and warm up the car in cold weather, keeping average fuel consumption around 8 liters.