What is the fuel consumption of the Accord 1.5T?
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According to the comprehensive fuel consumption data released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the comprehensive fuel consumption of the tenth-generation Accord 1.5T version is 6.6L/100km. However, based on the actual measured data from some tenth-generation Accord owners, the fuel consumption is generally around 8L/100km. The factors affecting the car's fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Engine displacement: The larger the engine displacement, the greater the car's power. Of course, the car's fuel consumption will also be significantly higher. 2. Vehicle weight: An increase in the car's weight will increase the engine's load, thus increasing fuel consumption. In daily use, try to remove unnecessary items from the car and avoid filling the fuel tank to the brim to prevent excessive weight from affecting fuel consumption. 3. Fuel quality: Higher-quality fuel has better anti-knock properties, making the car more fuel-efficient. Therefore, using high-quality fuel not only extends the engine's lifespan but also reduces fuel consumption to some extent. 4. Driver's driving style: The driver's driving style is a significant factor affecting fuel consumption. To reduce fuel consumption, drive steadily in daily use and avoid sudden braking or acceleration.
I've been driving the Accord 1.5T for a while now, with an average fuel consumption around 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it rises to 8-9 liters, while on highways it drops to just over 6 liters. Gentle driving is key - sudden acceleration can spike fuel consumption by over 10%. Regular maintenance like changing air filters and maintaining proper tire pressure can save you about 0.5 liters. I've also noticed that heavy loads or roof racks increasing wind resistance consume more fuel, while using cruise control on highways is more economical. Overall, it's quite fuel-efficient, but it depends on driving habits - calculating consumption after filling up gives the most accurate measurement. Using AC or taking detours slightly increases consumption, but long-term costs are lower than many competitors in its class, making it a trustworthy choice.