What is the fuel consumption of the 3.5L Accord?

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LaThomas
07/30/25 1:55am
According to driving habits and road conditions, the GAC Honda Accord 3.5L has an urban fuel consumption of 12L/100km and around 10L/100km on highways. Here is some extended information: 1. Driving habits: Some drivers have a slower personality and drive slowly, starting leisurely, accelerating gradually, maintaining a steady speed, and braking gently, which results in relatively low fuel consumption. Others are more impatient, eager to burn rubber at traffic lights, overtaking frequently on the road, and braking hard often, leading to higher fuel consumption. 2. Precautions: Generally, it is advisable to maintain regular servicing to keep the engine in good condition and avoid carrying unnecessary items in the car. Use the correct gear while driving, release the throttle early when approaching traffic lights, anticipate road conditions in advance to reduce unnecessary braking and sudden acceleration, and avoid traveling during peak traffic hours. These practices can help lower fuel consumption.
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