What is the fuel consumption of the 2.4L Accord?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the 2.4L displacement Accord model under mixed driving conditions is mostly between 9~10 liters. Fuel consumption is related to many factors such as driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance status, and vehicle load. Accord 2 Powertrain: GAC Honda Accord (9.5th generation) continues to use two sets of powertrains in terms of power: the 2.0L engine + CVT transmission and the 2.4L engine + CVT transmission. Through optimization of valves, ignition system, and transmission, better fuel economy performance is achieved. Accord Power: The 2.4L model still adopts the Earth Dreams Technology 2.4L direct-injection engine, with power parameters consistent with the current model. The maximum power is 137kW (186PS)/6400rpm, and the maximum torque of 243Nm is output at 3900rpm. The 2.4L+CVT powertrain in the Accord has been optimized and is equipped with engine auto start-stop technology, resulting in better fuel economy.
Friends who have driven the 2.4L Accord know that its urban fuel consumption typically stays between 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, dropping to around 7 liters on highways. My car, which I've driven for three to four years, averages about 8.5 liters. Traffic congestion makes a big difference—during Beijing's morning and evening rush hours, it guzzles fuel like water. Fuel consumption also increases by half a liter when using the AC in summer and tends to be higher in winter when temperatures drop. To save fuel, I try to avoid sudden acceleration, maintain a steady speed, choose energy-saving tires when replacing them, and keep tire pressure at the manufacturer's recommended level. For maintenance, I change the oil and filters on schedule—keeping the engine clean helps stabilize fuel consumption. Overall, it's not the most fuel-efficient, but it's acceptable for daily use, and it performs comfortably on weekend highway trips without breaking the bank.