What is the fuel tank capacity of the ninth-generation Accord in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the ninth-generation Accord is 65L, but it is generally not necessary to fill it up completely; 50L is sufficient. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The ninth-generation Accord follows a robust design concept, embodying a grand, high-end, advanced, and prestigious design direction. 2. The front face design of the ninth-generation Accord exudes a heroic spirit, with angular headlights, an air intake grille, and flared fenders, showcasing a dynamic and capable temperament. Particularly, the waistline that runs from the front to the rear of the body, like a bold stroke in Chinese calligraphy, is powerful yet dynamic, leaving a lasting impression.
The fuel tank capacity of the ninth-generation Accord is 60 liters, I remember it clearly because I drove this car for several years, and it was especially convenient for long-distance trips. With a full tank, it could run over 500 kilometers in city traffic, and on the highway, with lower fuel consumption, it could easily exceed 600 kilometers. The Accord's engine is tuned quite efficiently, and combined with this capacity, the refueling frequency isn't high—about twice a month is sufficient. As a frequent driver, I've also tried driving from Shanghai to Hangzhou and back without needing to refuel midway, which is economical. During maintenance, pay attention to cleaning the fuel system and avoid leaving the tank empty for too long to prevent performance issues. Overall, the 60-liter design is quite reasonable, suitable for daily commuting and short trips.