What is the actual fuel consumption of the ninth-generation Accord 2.0?
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The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the ninth-generation Accord 2.0 model is 8.8 liters. Factors affecting fuel consumption mainly include: 1. High friction: Lack of lubrication in wheel bearings increases friction, leading to higher fuel consumption. Some vehicles may have brakes that do not fully release, causing the brake pads to remain in contact with the brake drums while driving, which naturally increases fuel consumption. Incorrect wheel alignment, resulting in abnormal tire wear, is also a cause of increased fuel consumption. 2. Ignition system malfunction: Issues with the engine's ignition system significantly impact fuel consumption. Problems such as incorrect ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, or spark plug carbon buildup causing weak ignition can reduce the engine's combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption. 3. Driving conditions: Every car has its own 'economic speed,' typically designed within the range of 70 to 90 kilometers per hour. If the vehicle can move smoothly within this speed range in urban areas, the fuel consumption should be relatively close to the test values obtained in standard test environments.