What is the fuel tank capacity of the 10th generation Accord?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 10th generation Accord is 56 liters, as officially announced. Owners who have purchased the 10th generation Accord can also check this information on the vehicle's configuration sheet. The 10th generation Accord uses 92-octane fuel, with a fuel consumption of 7 to 9L per 100 kilometers. A full tank can cover a distance of 622 to 800km. During daily driving, it is necessary to always pay attention to the remaining fuel level in the tank. Generally, this is observed through the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. If there are no other issues, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge typically has 5 to 6 segments, and it is advisable to refuel when there are only 2 segments left to avoid running out of fuel midway. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the calibrated capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity marked by the manufacturer is from the bottom of the tank to the safety limit, and there is additional space from the safety limit to the tank opening. This space ensures that the fuel can expand when the temperature rises without overflowing the tank. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the calibrated tank capacity.
I drive a 10th-generation Accord gasoline version, and its fuel tank capacity is around 56 liters. I've been commuting with this car for almost two years, and the tank size is quite convenient for daily travel—I only need to refuel once a week, avoiding frequent trips to the gas station. My city driving fuel consumption is about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, so a full tank can cover a bit over 700 kilometers, making long trips worry-free. I usually fill the tank to about 70-80% to avoid fuel evaporation, which can be harmful to the car. Also, remember to regularly check the fuel tank cap's seal to prevent air leaks that could increase fuel consumption.