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Is the 2007 Honda Accord good on gas?

The 2007 Honda Accord offers solid fuel economy for a mid-size sedan, especially with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. EPA estimates typically place 4-cylinder models around 23–24 mpg in the city and about 34 mpg on the highway, with a combined figure near 28–29 mpg. The 3.0-liter V6 delivers lower efficiency, usually around 20–22 mpg in the city and 28–30 mpg on the highway. Real-world results vary based on maintenance, tires, and driving style.


Engine and transmission options in 2007


A quick rundown of the main powertrains helps set expectations for fuel economy.



  • 2.4L inline-4 engine available with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic transmission

  • 3.0L V6 engine available with a 5-speed automatic transmission


As a practical rule, the four-cylinder configuration provides better mileage than the V6, regardless of transmission.


Real-world performance and factors


EPA figures are useful baselines, but actual mileage depends on several factors. Drivers who keep up routine maintenance and run properly inflated tires typically see mileage close to the estimates, while aggressive driving can reduce it.


What affects mpg in the 2007 Accord?



  • Maintenance and part condition: clean air filters, fresh oil, proper spark plugs

  • Tire condition and pressure: underinflated tires waste fuel

  • Driving style: smooth acceleration and steady speeds improve economy

  • Load and aerodynamics: extra weight and roof racks reduce mpg


In practice, four-cylinder drivers often report highway miles in the upper 20s to mid-30s depending on speed and conditions, while city mileage tends to stay in the 20s. V6 models typically see lower city economy, with highway mileage more favorable if driven calmly.


Maintenance tips to maximize mpg


To maximize mpg, follow these maintenance and driving practices.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure

  • Use the correct grade of motor fuel as specified in the owner's manual

  • Keep up with regular oil changes and air filter replacement

  • Plan trips to minimize stops and excessive idling

  • Remove unnecessary weight and avoid roof racks during highway driving


With proper care, you can help the Accord approach its EPA numbers and maintain steady efficiency over time.


Summary


Bottom line: the 2007 Honda Accord offers respectable fuel economy for its era, especially in the 4-cylinder configurations. If maximum mpg is a priority, choose the 2.4L model with an automatic transmission; the V6 returns noticeably lower mileage. Real-world results depend on maintenance and driving habits, but with mindful driving and proper upkeep, the Accord can deliver solid efficiency for a mid-size sedan.

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