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What is the fuel consumption of Honda CR-V 2.4?

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VonMalia
09/02/25 4:49am
Honda CR-V 2.4 automatic transmission has an average highway fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100km, and urban road fuel consumption of 14 liters per 100km. The dashboard displays displacement and estimated fuel consumption. Here is detailed information about the Honda CR-V: Overview: The Honda CR-V is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. The 2015 CR-V features a sporty and fashionable exterior design, paired with Michelin Latitude SUV tires for excellent handling performance. Other specifications: Wheelbase is 2620mm. Vehicle dimensions are 4550×1820×1685mm. Trunk capacity is 862 liters. Fuel consumption is 6.4L/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 53 liters. Standard seating capacity is 5. Top speed is 182km/h. Seat materials include fabric, imitation leather or genuine leather. Acceleration time ranges from 9.3 to 10.3 seconds. Drive configurations include front-wheel drive, front four-wheel drive or real-time four-wheel drive.
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AllisonLynn
09/14/25 7:02am
I've been driving the Honda CR-V 2.4 version for several years. This car's fuel consumption is about 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, and can drop to around 7 to 8 liters on the highway. I remember when it was new, highway consumption was just over 7 liters, but it's increased slightly over time, though it's still economical overall. Many factors affect this: in city traffic jams, consumption can spike to over 12 liters, and it's even worse if the air conditioning is cranked up. I've found that smooth driving and avoiding sudden acceleration can save a lot, with noticeable monthly fuel savings. Regular oil changes and checking tire pressure are the secrets. This car is reliable and durable, and although its fuel consumption is slightly higher than newer turbocharged engines, its maintenance is simple, making it ideal for family use.
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Cardoso
10/28/25 7:44am
From a driving perspective, the Honda CR-V's 2.4L engine consumes approximately 9-10L per 100km in congested urban conditions, dropping to 7-8L on highways. The combination of body weight and engine efficiency is decent, but hard braking and frequent acceleration will increase fuel consumption. It is recommended to activate ECO mode, press the throttle gently, and avoid sharp turns; also, check the air filter as a dirty one increases fuel usage. With proper maintenance, fuel consumption can remain stable below 10L within five years. Compared to similar SUVs like the Toyota RAV4, the CR-V has slightly higher fuel consumption but offers better reliability, making it still cost-effective for daily commuting.
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SanAllie
12/11/25 8:01am
As an urban commuter, my CR-V 2.4 typically consumes about 10 liters per 100 km in city driving, averaging 8 liters on highways, and can reach up to 12 liters on congested days. Driving habits have a significant impact: gentle starts can save 20%, while sudden acceleration wastes fuel. Using the AC increases consumption by 1-2 liters; using recirculation mode is recommended to reduce load. Maintaining clean air filters and proper tire pressure keeps fuel consumption at the lower end. The app shows reasonable monthly fuel expenses, demonstrating strong practicality.
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