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. Here is a partial introduction to the ninth-generation Accord: 1. Design: The ninth-generation Accord follows a robust and powerful design concept, embodying a grand, high-end, advanced, and prestigious design direction; 2. Exterior: The front face design exudes a heroic spirit, with angular headlights, a grille, and flared fenders, showcasing a dynamic and capable temperament. Particularly, the waistline that runs from the front to the rear of the car body is like a stroke in Chinese calligraphy—strong and powerful, yet full of dynamism, making it unforgettable.
I just switched to a ninth-generation Accord as my commuter car, and its fuel tank capacity is 65 liters, which is quite practical. I used to drive other cars with smaller tanks, requiring frequent refueling. Now, with this car, the urban fuel consumption is around 9L/100km, and a full tank can last about 600 kilometers, saving me a lot of trips to the gas station. It's even better for long-distance travel. Last time I drove to a neighboring province, a full tank was enough for over 400 kilometers, so I didn't have to worry about running out of fuel during the trip. By the way, I recommend choosing well-known gas stations when refueling and avoiding cheap, low-quality fuel, which can cause carbon buildup and affect the engine, making it run less smoothly. Also, don’t forget to check the fuel line seals during regular maintenance to prevent leaks—it saves money and ensures safety.