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What engine is in the 1999 Honda Accord?

The 1999 Honda Accord offered two engine options in the U.S.: a 2.3-liter inline-4 and a 3.0-liter V6, with the four-cylinder producing roughly 135–150 horsepower and the V6 about 200 horsepower.


As the sixth-generation Accord was introduced, buyers could choose between a four-cylinder powerplant for efficiency or a larger V6 for stronger performance. This article breaks down the two engines, their typical outputs, and how they paired with transmissions and trims in 1999 models.


Engine options


Below is a concise overview of the two engines and how they were commonly paired with transmissions and trim levels.



  • 2.3-liter inline-4 (F23A family). Typically around 135–150 horsepower and 140–152 lb-ft of torque, depending on market and emission controls. In U.S. models, this engine was commonly available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.

  • 3.0-liter V6 (J30A1). Approximately 190–200 horsepower and 210–212 lb-ft of torque, generally paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission in U.S. models; manual transmission was not commonly offered for the V6 in 1999.


These figures are representative of U.S.-spec Accords and can vary slightly by region, trim, and market. For exact numbers, consult the vehicle’s original specifications or VIN-specific data.


Why the engine choices mattered


The two engines shaped the car’s purpose: the 4-cylinder emphasized fuel economy and daily practicality, while the V6 delivered stronger acceleration and smoother performance for drivers who wanted more power on the road.


Maintenance considerations


Both engines share common maintenance needs typical of late-1990s Hondas, including regular oil changes, timing components, cooling system upkeep, and transmission service. Always verify the exact engine code (F23A for the 4-cyl, J30A1 for the V6) when ordering parts or reviewing service manuals.


Notes on specifications


Engine outputs can vary slightly by market and trim; values above reflect representative U.S.-spec figures for the 1999 Accord. For precise numbers, reference original brochures or service manuals corresponding to your specific vehicle.


Summary: The 1999 Honda Accord offered two engine configurations—the 2.3-liter inline-4 and the 3.0-liter V6—catering to different priorities between fuel efficiency and performance, with corresponding transmission options that varied by trim.

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