What is the fuel tank capacity of the 10th-generation Accord?

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GeorgeRose
07/25/25 2:24am
The fuel tank capacity of the 10th-generation Honda Accord is 56 liters. Below are some relevant descriptions about the 10th-generation Honda Accord's fuel: 1. The officially recommended fuel is unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or higher, meaning both 92 and 95 octane gasoline can be used. 2. To maintain the vehicle's good performance and proper operation, it is recommended to add a purifying additive that meets Guangqi Honda's quality standards every 5,000 kilometers. 3. Proper vehicle maintenance can optimize fuel economy. Follow the maintenance schedule and refer to the maintenance manual if necessary. 4. The gasoline grade used should comply with the manufacturer's specifications. The gasoline grade only represents a parameter of the gasoline's anti-knock performance. A higher grade indicates better anti-knock performance and has no relation to purity.
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