In practical terms, a 2009 Honda Accord with the four-cylinder engine typically delivers about 400–430 miles per full tank, while the V6 version usually ranges from roughly 390–410 miles, depending on configuration and driving conditions.
Fuel economy basics for the 2009 Accord
Estimating range requires knowing both how much fuel the tank holds and how efficiently the car uses fuel. The figures below reflect common configurations for the 2009 Accord sedan, noting that actual results vary with driving style, terrain, and equipment.
Engine and transmission options
The following figures represent typical values for the sedan models and indicate the effect of different powertrains on range.
- Four-cylinder (2.4L) with automatic transmission: fuel tank about 17.1 gallons; EPA combined roughly 25 miles per gallon; estimated range around 427 miles per tank.
- V6 (3.5L) with automatic transmission: fuel tank about 18.5 gallons; EPA combined around 21–22 miles per gallon; estimated range roughly 390–410 miles per tank.
Notes: Real-world range can be lower or higher based on driving habits, vehicle load, use of air conditioning, and maintenance. Manual transmissions and coupe bodies may show slight variations in tank size and efficiency, but the above figures cover the most common sedan configurations for 2009.
Practical takeaways
If you want to estimate how far you can go on a tank, multiply the tank capacity by the expected miles per gallon for your specific configuration, and consider a buffer for emergency fuel needs.
Summary
For a 2009 Honda Accord, expect roughly 400–430 miles per full tank with the four-cylinder engine and about 390–410 miles with the V6, with real-world results influenced by driving conditions and equipment. The numbers above provide a practical guide for planning trips and budgeting fuel usage.


