What is the highway fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Accord?
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The 10th-generation Accord typically consumes 5.85 liters per 100 kilometers when driving on highways. Here are the specific details about the 10th-generation Accord: 1. Exterior Design: The 10th-generation Accord inherits the traditional Japanese car style with a sporty design. 2. Details: The body's waistline extends from the front fender to the taillights, elongating the body lines and making the side profile more aggressive; the 17-inch five-spoke alloy wheels add a dynamic touch. 3. Interior: The interior of the 10th-generation Accord is relatively simple, featuring a three-spoke steering wheel that enhances grip and adds to the car's sportiness. It also comes with a floating large-sized touchscreen, significantly boosting the vehicle's technological appeal.
I drive a 10th-generation Accord 1.5T gasoline version, which is particularly fuel-efficient on highways. On weekends, I often drive on intercity highways, maintaining a speed of 100-110 km/h, and the displayed fuel consumption is usually around 5.8 to 6.2 liters. Last time, with the air conditioning on and fully loaded with five people for a 500-kilometer mountainous highway trip, the fuel consumption rose to just over 7 liters. The car has a 60-liter fuel tank, and with a full tank on the highway, it can typically cover more than 850 kilometers. Paying attention to tire pressure and timely maintenance can further reduce fuel consumption. Using cruise control for long periods is especially noticeable, saving nearly one-third of fuel costs compared to city commuting.