What is the fuel consumption of the 2010 Honda CR-V 2.4 4WD model?
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The fuel consumption of this vehicle is 11.2 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about the Honda CR-V: 1. Exterior: The 2017 Honda CR-V offers six body colors for consumers to choose from, including Pearl White, Golden Yellow, Amber Brown, Crystal Black, Sunset Red, and Jade Black. The Jade Black is available for the hybrid version. In terms of dimensions, the vehicle measures 4585 mm in length, 1855 mm in width, and 1679/1689 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2660 mm. The width has been increased compared to the previous generation, and the wheelbase has been extended by 40 mm. 2. Interior: The new model largely retains the interior layout of the current version, with materials such as the dashboard/door panels, wood grain trim, and stitching design being very popular among consumers. Additionally, with the increase in body size, the new model offers improved space. In terms of features, it is reported that the new model is equipped with a navigation system jointly developed by Honda and Garmin, and the new multimedia system supports voice-activated CarPlay and Android Auto. Furthermore, the new model also comes with a dual-zone automatic air conditioning system that can be started remotely.
I've driven a 2010 Honda CR-V 2.4 with four-wheel drive, and its fuel consumption in the city is quite high, usually around 12 to 13 liters per 100 kilometers. When traffic is heavy and roads are congested, it can even go above 14 liters. On the highway, it's quite fuel-efficient, averaging about 9 liters, with a combined average of 11 liters. As a long-time owner, I think this car has a powerful engine, but the four-wheel drive system adds weight, naturally consuming more fuel. When driving, pay attention to smooth starts and avoid sudden braking to reduce fuel consumption a bit. Regular maintenance is also crucial—if the air filter is dirty or tire pressure is insufficient, fuel consumption can increase by more than half a liter. I recommend checking the fuel system regularly to keep the engine in good condition, and on long trips, fuel consumption can be controlled within 10 liters.