What is the fuel consumption of the Honda Civic 1.8 automatic transmission?
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1.8l automatic transmission Civic has a fuel consumption of 8.3 liters per 100 kilometers. The Civic equipped with a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine is the older generation Civic. Here is an introduction to the Honda Civic: 1. Introduction: The ninth-generation Civic uses Michelin 205/50R17 Pilot Sport 3 tires, which replace the previous Pilot Exalto and Pilot Sport 2 series. 2. Advantages: The interior craftsmanship has improved, with a strong sense of design layering; the storage space is reasonably designed, with ample passenger and trunk space; it accelerates quickly; the gear shifting is smooth, and the steering wheel is flexible; equipped with ECON technology, the fuel consumption performance is ideal. 3. Disadvantages: The original Yokohama A349 tires produce significant road noise.
I've been driving a Honda Civic 1.8 automatic for over three years. This car typically consumes around 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers during daily urban commuting. When encountering traffic jams or frequent braking and acceleration, the fuel consumption can rise above 9 liters. On highways, it's much more fuel-efficient, averaging around 5-6 liters. I believe driving habits make a big difference—gentle acceleration and proper use of cruise control can save a lot of fuel. Remember, regular oil changes and cleaning the air filter can also optimize efficiency, and don’t overlook how underinflated tires can increase fuel consumption. Overall, the Civic’s engine strikes a good balance between performance and economy, making it suitable for the average city driver, and the monthly fuel costs work out to be quite reasonable.