What is the fuel tank capacity of the eighth-generation Accord?
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The fuel tank capacity of the eighth-generation Accord is 70 liters. Fuel tank knowledge: 1. Relationship between size and fuel consumption: The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the vehicle's fuel consumption. Generally, a full tank can support a driving range of over 500 kilometers. For example, a car with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers usually has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. 2. Fuel tank capacity rule: Each vehicle model has a different fuel tank capacity. However, most car manufacturers follow a general rule where a full tank of fuel supports a driving range of approximately 600 kilometers, never less than 500 kilometers. The marked capacity is usually smaller than the actual refueling volume because manufacturers leave some extra space in the marked capacity to account for fuel expansion due to temperature increases, preventing overflow. 3. No need to fill the tank completely: In urban areas with dense gas stations, it is not necessary to fill the fuel tank completely. A full tank increases the vehicle's weight, leading to relatively higher fuel consumption.
The fuel tank capacity of the eighth-generation Accord is 70 liters, which is the same across all engine variants including the 2.0L, 2.4L, and 3.5L models. I drive a 2.4L eighth-gen Accord myself, and a full tank can easily cover over 600 kilometers, making it particularly worry-free for long-distance trips. The large tank size actually has a hidden benefit: it reduces the frequency of gas station visits. Especially during periods of significant fuel price fluctuations, filling up during low-price periods can save a considerable amount of money. However, it's important not to wait until the fuel warning light comes on to refuel, as this can potentially damage the fuel pump. Speaking from experience, I recommend not always insisting on a completely full tank—stopping at the pump's automatic shut-off is sufficient, since an overly full tank in summer may increase fuel evaporation.
The 8th generation Accord has a fuel tank designed with a capacity of 70 liters, which is considered large for its class. This capacity is quite practical, especially for those who frequently drive on highways, as a full tank can cover most intercity distances. I remember during a previous road trip with the Accord, I didn't need to refuel midway from Shanghai to Nanjing. However, a large fuel tank also comes with considerations, such as prolonged driving with low fuel levels potentially causing poor heat dissipation for the fuel pump, affecting its lifespan. Additionally, while Accords with different engine displacements share the same fuel tank volume, the actual fuel consumption varies significantly, leading to noticeable differences in range. For instance, the 2.0L version is clearly more fuel-efficient than the 3.5L model.