What is the fuel consumption of Honda Civic?

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McRyan
09/02/25 4:29am
Honda Civic's fuel consumption is 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some information about car fuel consumption: 1. Depending on road conditions and driving habits, the fuel consumption of a car may vary. 2. Generally, when a car is driven on highways, due to stable speed and engine RPM and less frequent braking, the fuel consumption tends to be lower. 3. When driving in urban areas or congested roads, frequent braking and acceleration cause unstable engine operation and incomplete fuel combustion, leading to higher fuel consumption.
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DerekLynn
09/14/25 6:41am
I've been driving a Honda Civic for several years, and the fuel consumption is truly impressive, averaging around 6.5 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the model and year. For example, mine is the 1.5T gasoline version, which might go up to 8 liters in city traffic jams, but can drop to around 6 liters during highway cruising. There are quite a few factors at play, and driving habits are crucial—sudden acceleration or frequent braking will increase fuel consumption. I prefer smooth starts and using cruise control on the highway, which saves a lot of fuel. As a family car, the Civic is highly reliable and easy to maintain. Regular oil changes and air filter replacements help keep fuel consumption stable. Overall, it strikes a good balance between economy and performance, with manageable monthly fuel costs, making it ideal for daily commuting. If you're considering the hybrid version, fuel consumption can drop to around 4 liters, making it even more cost-effective and eco-friendly.
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