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How many miles a gallon does a 2007 Honda Accord get?

Typically about 24 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway for the common 2.4L four-cylinder with automatic transmission; other configurations vary.


The 2007 Honda Accord offered two main engines—the 2.4-liter four-cylinder and the 3.0-liter V6—with different transmissions, and each setup carried its own EPA fuel economy estimate. The numbers below reflect EPA estimates for the main configurations and can vary with driving style, maintenance, and condition of the vehicle.


Engine options and EPA estimates


Below is a snapshot of the main configurations and their EPA estimates for the 2007 Accord. These figures come from the Environmental Protection Agency and serve as baseline expectations for fuel economy.



  • 2.4L inline-4 with 5-speed automatic: EPA-estimated 24 mpg city / 34 mpg highway.

  • 2.4L inline-4 with 5-speed manual: EPA-estimated 23 mpg city / 32 mpg highway.

  • 3.0L V6 with 5-speed automatic: EPA-estimated about 20 mpg city / 30 mpg highway.


Note: Real-world results can vary based on driving conditions, maintenance, and vehicle load. Use these figures as a baseline for comparison and budgeting.


Other factors that affect MPG


Fuel economy in an older car like the 2007 Accord is influenced by more than engine size or transmission. The following factors can cause deviations from EPA estimates.



  • Driving style, including aggressive acceleration and high speeds.

  • Maintenance status, such as spark plugs, air filters, and engine timing.

  • Tire pressure, alignment, and overall rolling resistance.

  • Vehicle load and roof racks, which increase weight and drag.

  • Climate control usage and outside temperature.


Staying on top of maintenance and adopting smoother driving habits can help you approach the EPA figures more consistently.


Tips to maximize fuel efficiency in a 2007 Honda Accord


If you’re looking to squeeze more miles per gallon from an older Accord, consider these practical steps.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure and check monthly.

  • Drive smoothly: accelerate gradually and maintain steady speeds.

  • Plan trips to reduce unnecessary idling and combine errands when possible.

  • Use cruise control on highways to maintain a steady pace.

  • Perform regular maintenance, including timely oil changes and air filter replacements.


Implementing these practices can help you approach the vehicle’s EPA estimates even with an older model.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Accord offers solid fuel economy for its era. Four-cylinder models with automatic transmissions typically deliver around 24 mpg city and 34 mpg highway, while a manual transmission can lower those numbers slightly. The V6 version generally shows lower mpg, around 20 mpg city and 30 mpg highway. Real-world results depend on engine choice, transmission, driving habits, and maintenance, but understanding the configuration helps set expectations and plan fuel costs.

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