What is the fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Accord on highways?

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LandonFitz
07/24/25 6:31am
The fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Accord on highways is typically 5.5-6 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the vehicle condition and driving habits. Here are the details: Maintaining good vehicle condition can reduce fuel consumption: During daily use, regular vehicle maintenance should be performed to keep the engine and transmission in good working condition, which can significantly reduce fuel consumption. For example, carbon buildup in the engine or a clogged catalytic converter can increase fuel consumption. Maintaining good driving habits can reduce fuel consumption: When driving on highways, try to maintain a steady speed, avoid sudden braking, use the throttle to control deceleration, and avoid frequent lane changes, which can effectively reduce fuel consumption.
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VonEvan
08/11/25 2:16am
To be honest, the 10th-generation Accord performs really well in terms of highway fuel consumption. I often drive this car on long-distance trips, and the combined fuel consumption is generally around 5.8 to 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. The specific value depends on driving habits. For example, when I maintain a constant speed of 100 km/h without using air conditioning, it can drop as low as 5.5 liters. However, with heavy loads or on windy days, it might slightly increase to 7 liters. I recommend using cruise control more often to reduce braking, as steady highway conditions are the most fuel-efficient. The car's age doesn’t have much impact, and after I changed the engine oil, the fuel consumption became more stable. Other factors like insufficient tire pressure can also increase fuel consumption by more than 0.5 liters, so it’s advisable to check before each trip. Overall, this car is economical and practical—a full tank can cover over 800 kilometers on long trips, which is much better than city driving. Remember, smooth driving is the most effective way to save fuel.
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