Which is more fuel-efficient, Accord 2.0 or 2.4?
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The Accord 2.4 is more fuel-efficient. The Accord 2.4L is better, priced about 10% higher than the 2.0L. The difference in fuel consumption between the two is less than 10%. Here is some related information: 1. Introduction to the Accord: The Accord is a Japanese car. As the embodiment of Honda's 'innovation' spirit and global leading technology, the Accord (Accord) continues to create new value and has won the trust of 19 million users worldwide. 2. Differences in fuel consumption: Poor driving skills can lead to increased fuel consumption. The same car driven by different people will have different fuel consumption. Only by summarizing experience and improving driving skills can the fuel consumption issues caused by driving techniques be resolved.
I've been driving an Accord for several years. Initially, I used the 2.4-liter version, which indeed had strong power and made highway overtaking effortless. However, the fuel consumption wasn't ideal, averaging around 9 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and slightly better at about 8 liters on the highway. Later, I switched to the 2.0-liter version. With a smaller displacement, it saved a lot on daily commutes, with city fuel consumption dropping to around 8 liters and highway driving easily reaching 6-7 liters. It drives smoothly, starts without hesitation, and the engine doesn't consume much fuel in traffic jams, helping me save 300-500 yuan on fuel each month. Maintenance is also simpler, with a lighter engine design and less wear. If you're looking for cost-effectiveness, I highly recommend the 2.0-liter version—it's fuel-efficient, reliable, and offers a great driving experience. However, it depends on personal habits; those who frequently drive long distances might find the power insufficient. Overall, the 2.0-liter version is definitely more fuel-efficient, with over 10% lower fuel consumption.