The 2000 Honda Accord was offered with two engine choices: a 2.3-liter inline-four and a 3.0-liter V6.
In this article, we break down the two powertrains, where they appeared in the lineup, and how they affected performance, fuel economy, and driving experience for that year.
Engine options and trim mapping
The two engines were offered across different trims and body styles. The 2.3L four-cylinder was the standard choice for most LX and EX sedans, while the 3.0L V6 was available on higher trims and Coupé variants. Both engines could be paired with either a manual or automatic transmission, depending on the model and market.
2.3-liter inline-4
The 2.3-liter four-cylinder, part of Honda's F23A family in this generation, provided efficient daily performance. It produced roughly 135–150 horsepower and a similar amount of torque, with output varying slightly by emissions equipment and transmission. It was commonly paired with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.
- Displacement: 2.3 L
- Configuration: Inline-4
- Engine family: F23A
- Power: ~135–150 hp
- Transmissions: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
That engine powered the majority of LX and base EX trims, prioritizing economy and smoothness over corner-carving performance.
3.0-liter V6
The 3.0-liter V6, commonly listed as the C30A family, offered more power and smoother, stronger acceleration. It produced around 200 horsepower, with torque generally in the 200+ lb-ft range, depending on the exact configuration and market. It was typically paired with a 4-speed automatic, while some higher-end trims offered a 5-speed manual.
- Displacement: 3.0 L
- Configuration: V6
- Engine family: C30A
- Power: ~200 hp
- Transmissions: 4-speed automatic; 5-speed manual on some trims
The V6 variant was prized for its stronger acceleration and refined power delivery while carrying a penalty in fuel economy.
Key takeaways
For most buyers, the 2.3L inline-4 was the practical choice for daily commuting and warranty-friendly maintenance, while the 3.0L V6 offered a more spirited driving experience for those who valued performance.
Summary
The 2000 Honda Accord offered two engines: a 2.3-liter inline-4 (F23A) and a 3.0-liter V6 (C30A). Transmission options included both manual and automatic, with trim-specific availability. If you’re assessing a particular car, check the VIN or window sticker for the exact engine configuration and output.
What billionaire drives a Honda Accord?
Jeff Bezos
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What year was a bad year for the Honda Accord?
Q: Which Honda Accord generations have had the most problematic model years? A: The sixth generation (1998-2002) and parts of the seventh (2003-2005), eighth (2008-2010), and ninth generations (2013-2014) have had Honda Accord model years that are best avoided due to various issues and excessive complaints.
What kind of engine does a 2000 Honda Accord have?
The 2000 Honda Accord has three engine options: 135-horsepower 2.3-liter 4-cylinder engine with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission and FWD. 150-horsepower 2.3-liter 4-cylinder with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic and FWD. 200-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 with a 4-speed automatic and FWD.
Did the Accord have a K24?
This engine was available in the 2004-2008 Acura TSX in the U.S., the 2002-08 JDM Honda Odyssey Absolute, and the 2002-08 JDM Accord Type-S.


