What is the fuel consumption of the Accord?
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Honda Accord fuel consumption: The 230TURBO version has a fuel consumption of 6.4L/100km, while the 260TURBO version consumes 6.0L/100km. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a theoretical indicator value provided by the manufacturer, measured under objective conditions using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated through specified speed driving to determine the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data for the model. Other classifications of vehicle fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Road condition fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel index calculated by repeatedly testing the vehicle driving at specified speeds and times on designated roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. 2. Hourly fuel consumption: If the engine speed is controlled within the same safe range, regardless of the vehicle's speed, the hourly fuel consumption remains the same. This method is more accurate for calculating fuel consumption on highways and in engineering transport, where the first two methods are not suitable. The formula for hourly fuel consumption is: fuel consumption per 100 kilometers / 100 * limit speed * 0.8 (the limit speed is the highest safe speed).
I've been driving the Accord for almost three years, and fuel consumption really depends on the version. My hybrid version consumes just over 5 liters in the city with AC on, dropping to around 4.5 liters on the highway, and a full tank can cover 900 kilometers. My colleague's pure gasoline 1.5T version averages 7-8 liters, reaching up to 10 liters in traffic jams. As for the older 2.0L naturally aspirated models, highway consumption is 7 liters, while city driving goes up to 9 liters. The hybrid is most fuel-efficient when the engine shuts off at red lights—the longer the traffic jam, the bigger the gap compared to fuel-powered cars. Once, on a suburban mountain road trip, the fuel consumption was only 4.3 liters for the entire journey, and even the gas station attendant asked if it was an electric car. The most amazing thing about the Accord's fuel consumption is how accurate the dashboard display is, with real-world measurements deviating by no more than 0.2 liters.