What is the official fuel consumption of the Honda Civic?

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VonAliyah
07/24/25 9:16pm
Honda Civic fuel consumption is generally 5.4L. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption for the Honda Civic:1. Strengthen vehicle maintenance: Maintenance affects engine performance and driving resistance. According to statistics, poorly maintained engines can increase fuel consumption by 10% to 20%. Owners should regularly take their vehicles to repair shops for routine maintenance, such as checking tire pressure, wheel alignment, adjusting brake pad and drum clearance, lubricating chassis points, timely oil changes, and filter inspections.2. Avoid prolonged engine idling: Fuel consumption during idle parking is much higher than during normal driving. Therefore, it is best to turn off the engine when the vehicle is not in use for a long time, such as when waiting for someone. During cold starts, warming up the engine should not exceed 1 minute; maintaining low-speed driving for a few minutes is sufficient.3. Avoid sudden braking and acceleration: Smooth and steady driving is the most fuel-efficient. During acceleration, avoid stomping on the accelerator. The correct method is to accelerate smoothly and maintain a constant speed once a certain speed is reached. In congested areas, pay attention to road conditions ahead to avoid sudden braking. This not only saves fuel but also extends the vehicle's lifespan.
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