What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the 2009 Honda City?

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VonDawson
07/24/25 4:21am
2009 Honda City has a fuel consumption of 8-10L per 100 kilometers. Here is some extended information about the Honda City: 1. Body dimensions: The Honda City has a length of 4450mm, a width of 1695mm, a height of 1477mm, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. 2. Powertrain: The Honda City is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, utilizing Sino-Japanese joint venture technology. In terms of performance, this engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 131hp, a maximum power of 96kw, and a maximum torque of 155N·m.
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DeSara
08/10/25 11:58pm
I've been driving a 2009 Honda City for several years and find its fuel consumption quite satisfactory. On average, it's around 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers. The actual figure varies – in city traffic with congestion, it can go above 8 liters, while on highways it drops significantly to about 6.5 liters. Many factors affect fuel efficiency, like driving habits – sudden acceleration and hard braking consume more fuel. I've tested that smoother driving saves quite a bit. Vehicle condition matters too – low tire pressure increases consumption, so I check it quarterly. Steep roads or using air conditioning also raise fuel usage. Overall, as a daily commuter car, it's not too fuel-thirsty, but I recommend regular engine maintenance and filter replacements to maintain stable consumption. Highway driving yields even better fuel economy.
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