What is the fuel tank capacity of the Accord in liters?

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MacDaisy
07/24/25 5:11am
Honda Accord's fuel tank capacity is 65L. Information about fuel tank capacity is as follows: 1. The size of the fuel tank capacity measures a vehicle's ability to carry fuel. 2. For two cars with identical engines, the larger the fuel tank, the farther the car can travel. Information about the Honda Accord is as follows: 1. Body dimensions: length, width, and height are 4930mm, 1845mm, and 1470mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2775mm. 2. Exterior design: The Accord adopts the family-style design language with a winged front face design, featuring a small grille and aerodynamic design, along with a chrome trim that connects the LED headlights.
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GiaAnn
08/11/25 12:51am
My Accord has a fuel tank capacity of 56 liters. As someone who frequently commutes by car, I find this large volume quite convenient. A full tank allows me to drive about 800 kilometers, and I only need to refuel once a week on average, saving a lot of time waiting in line at gas stations. The fuel consumption is roughly 7 liters per 100 kilometers. I’ve tested it on mixed urban and highway driving conditions, and it remains stable without sudden fuel anxiety. When refueling, I recommend choosing reputable gas stations and using standard gasoline to avoid engine or fuel pump damage from low-quality fuel. Regularly checking the fuel tank cap seal is also important to prevent leaks. During long-distance drives, I always calculate the fuel level to avoid running too low, which could compromise driving safety. Overall, the 56-liter design is quite reasonable and a major advantage of the Accord.
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