What is the fuel consumption of Honda CRV?
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The official combined fuel consumption of Honda CRV is 6.2-6.7L/100km. The actual fuel consumption is related to driving habits, skills, road conditions, climate, etc. According to actual driving test data, the urban fuel consumption can reach 7.5-8.5L/100km. If most of the time is spent driving on highways, the fuel consumption will be much lower, approximately 6-7L/100km. Here are some extended tips for reducing fuel consumption: 1. The car consumes the most fuel during low-speed starts. You can lightly press the accelerator when starting to prevent excessively high RPM, which can effectively reduce fuel consumption. 2. Develop good driving habits and avoid unnecessary high RPMs. Fluctuating engine RPMs can also significantly increase fuel consumption. 3. Perform regular maintenance, change the engine oil, and remove carbon deposits. 4. Avoid sudden braking and anticipate road conditions in advance, which not only improves driving safety but also saves fuel.
I've been driving a Honda CR-V for two years, it's the 2021 1.5T four-wheel drive model. During daily commutes stuck in city traffic, the fuel consumption is generally around 9L/100km, sometimes higher during peak hours. It's much more economical on highway trips during weekends, about 7L/100km, with an overall combined consumption just over 8L, which is quite satisfying. When using air conditioning or carrying multiple passengers, it rises to over 9L, but Honda's Earth Dreams engine is well-designed - driving smoothly can reduce fuel consumption. I think this is average for SUVs in this class, more economical than some older models. However, if frequently driving in congested areas, I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and air filters - proper maintenance can save fuel costs. Overall, as a family car, the CR-V's fuel consumption is neither excessive nor painful, and driving comfort is what matters most.