What is the fuel consumption of the 10th generation Honda Accord?
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Honda Accord 10th generation fuel consumption is 6. The following is a brief introduction about the fuel consumption of the 10th generation Honda Accord: 1. Fuel economy: Japanese cars are famous for their fuel efficiency, and the 10th generation Accord is no exception. Based on Honda's unique VTEC technology, it adopts direct injection, Atkinson cycle, VTC variable valve timing technology, and introduces an EGR exhaust gas recirculation system, improving fuel economy by 13% and maximum torque by 8%. 2. Fuel consumption: Fuel consumption also depends on individual driving habits, so there is no fixed standard. The 3.0L model is equipped with paddle shifters, allowing gear changes by pulling the left and right paddle shifters, providing a professional racing-like fast control experience.
I've been driving my 10th-generation Honda Accord as my daily commuter for over two years now, and its fuel efficiency has been quite reliable. My 1.5T engine consumes about 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers in stop-and-go traffic during rush hour, but on the highway with steady driving, it drops to 6.5-7 liters. This means a full tank can last around 800 kilometers, which is quite economical. Personally, I believe fuel consumption is closely related to driving habits. By avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking, and maintaining proper tire pressure, I save a significant amount on fuel costs. Cold starts in winter and using air conditioning in summer do increase fuel consumption slightly, but overall, it's not expensive. The hybrid version is even more fuel-efficient, but my model is practical and reliable. With regular maintenance, the engine stays in good condition, and fuel consumption remains stable. I highly recommend it for office workers.