What is the average fuel consumption of the Honda CR-V?

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OAbigail
07/28/25 2:43pm
The average fuel consumption for the Honda CR-V two-wheel-drive model is 8.0 liters per 100 kilometers, while the four-wheel-drive model consumes 9.0 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the Honda CR-V: 1. Overview: The Honda CR-V is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. The 2015 CR-V features a sporty and stylish design, paired with Michelin Latitude SUV tires for excellent handling performance. 2. Exterior: The new model has an upgraded exterior, available in four body colors: Starry Night Blue, Crystal Black, Brilliant White, and Elegant Gold. The CR-V Hybrid e+ features smoked headlights connected to a horizontal chrome strip, creating a strong sense of layering. At the rear, a full-width chrome strip connects to the LED taillights, enhancing recognition and visual width. The model also includes a dedicated PHEV badge, fully showcasing its blend of fashion and technology in its exterior design.
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LaPaige
08/11/25 10:37pm
I've owned a Honda CRV for three years now, mainly driving it in the city. On average, my fuel consumption hovers around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers in stop-and-go traffic. When I take it out on the highway for road trips, that number drops to about 7 liters, which feels pretty economical for a sturdy SUV. Fuel efficiency can swing a lot based on habits like avoiding aggressive acceleration and keeping tires properly inflated. It helps that Honda designs these models with lightweight materials and optimized aerodynamics, making everyday commuting smoother. I also noticed seasonal changes affect it; winter driving with heaters on bumps it up slightly. Overall, it's a solid choice if you're prioritizing both space and efficiency. Regular oil changes and air filter replacements have kept my CRV running consistently well over miles.
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