What is the fuel consumption of the Accord on the highway?
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The fuel consumption of the 10th generation Accord on the highway is typically 5.85 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details about the 10th generation Accord: 1. Exterior: The design of the 10th generation Accord inherits the traditional Japanese car style, leaning towards a sporty look. 2. Details: The waistline of the car extends from the front fender to the taillight, further elongating the body lines and making the side profile more aggressive; the 17-inch five-spoke wheels have a dynamic design. 3. Interior: The interior of the 10th generation Accord is relatively simple overall, featuring a three-spoke steering wheel across all models, which enhances both the tactile feel and the sportiness of the vehicle; it also comes equipped with a large floating touchscreen, significantly boosting the car's technological appeal.
I drive an Accord 1.5T gasoline version, and last week's highway fuel consumption test was pleasantly surprising. The entire trip covered 350 kilometers on the highway plus 50 kilometers in the city, with the air conditioning on and driving at the 120 km/h speed limit. The displayed fuel consumption was only 5.8L per 100 kilometers. In fact, the trick to achieving the best fuel efficiency on the highway is to maintain a steady speed between 100-110 km/h, where the engine rpm stays below 2000, making it particularly efficient. I tried cruising at 110 km/h for three hours, and the fuel consumption dropped to 5.3L, which is more economical than many compact cars. However, if you encounter heavy traffic or speed up to over 140 km/h, the fuel consumption immediately jumps to over 7L, given the car's weight.