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What is the 0.60 on a 2007 Honda Accord?

0–60 mph times on a 2007 Honda Accord vary by engine and transmission: roughly 6.5–7.0 seconds for the V6 and about 8.0–9.0 seconds for the 4-cylinder, depending on trim, drivetrain, and testing conditions.


Understanding the numbers


The 2007 Accord offered two engine families: a 2.4-liter inline-four and a 3.0-liter V6. Transmission options included a five-speed manual and a five-speed automatic on most trims. This mix influences acceleration results.


Below are typical 0–60 mph ranges by engine and transmission based on contemporary tests and manufacturer data from that era.



  • 2.4L inline-four with a 5-speed manual: approximately 7.5–8.0 seconds

  • 2.4L inline-four with a 5-speed automatic: approximately 8.0–9.0 seconds

  • 3.0L V6 with a 5-speed automatic: approximately 6.3–7.0 seconds


These ranges reflect typical results under controlled testing; actual times vary with road surface, air temperature, tire condition, fuel grade, and individual vehicle maintenance.


Real-world factors to know


Trim and options matter


Higher-performance trims (V6, sport-oriented suspensions) can yield quicker times under the same testing conditions. Tire grip, weather, and other variables also influence 0–60 results.


Age and condition


As the vehicle ages, engine efficiency and transmission performance can degrade, potentially pushing 0–60 times higher than new-car figures.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Accord, V6 models typically deliver faster 0–60 mph times, often in the mid-to-low 6-second range, while 4-cylinder models more commonly land in the high 8-second to low 9-second range. Real-world results depend on transmission choice, trim, and the car’s condition, so treat these figures as general benchmarks rather than exact measurements.

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