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What is the gas mileage on a 2001 Honda Civic?

In short, a 2001 Honda Civic typically delivers about 30–40 miles per gallon, depending on trim and transmission. The best efficiency is usually found on the HX lean-burn variant, while the more common DX/LX/EX configurations offer solid mileage with careful driving.


The 2001 Civic, part of the seventh generation, was offered in several trims with two engine options and both manual and automatic transmissions. Differences in engine tuning, transmission, and body style helped create a range of fuel economy figures that continued to be a selling point for the model. For precise figures tailored to a specific car, consult fueleconomy.gov or the original window sticker.


Mileage by trim and transmission


Below are typical EPA mileage ranges for the 2001 Civic, broken out by trim and whether the car used a manual or automatic transmission. Real-world results can vary based on maintenance, driving habits, and conditions.



  • DX/LX/EX with the 1.7-liter engine and 5-speed manual: typically about 29–31 mpg city and 38–40 mpg highway (roughly 33–35 mpg combined).

  • DX/LX/EX with an automatic transmission (4-speed): about 27–29 mpg city and 34–37 mpg highway (roughly 30–32 mpg combined).

  • HX (lean-burn 1.6-liter engine), usually with a manual: around 37–40 mpg city and 44–46 mpg highway (roughly 40–42 mpg combined).


These figures reflect EPA estimates from the model year and are intended as a guide. Actual mileage will vary with how the car is driven and maintained.


Tips to maximize mileage on a 2001 Civic


To help you get closer to the listed figures in everyday driving, consider the following practices.



  • Keep tires inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure; underinflation lowers fuel efficiency and can affect handling.

  • Follow a regular maintenance schedule: replace air filters, spark plugs, and oxygen sensors as needed; a well-tuned engine runs more efficiently.

  • Drive smoothly: accelerate gradually, anticipate stops, and maintain a steady speed to reduce fuel consumption.

  • Lighten the load and minimize roof rack use; extra weight and aero drag increase fuel use.

  • Use the recommended octane and avoid resets of unnecessary accessories that draw power while driving.


By applying these practices, you can more consistently approach the MPG ranges listed above and extend the life of your Civic’s fuel system.


Summary


The 2001 Honda Civic offered a range of fuel economy depending on trim and transmission. HX models with lean-burn 1.6L engines typically delivered the best mpg (often around 40+ mpg combined), while DX/LX/EX configurations with the 1.7L engine and manual or automatic transmissions showed more modest figures (roughly 30–35 mpg combined). For the exact numbers for a specific car, check fueleconomy.gov or the original window sticker, and keep in mind real-world mileage depends on driving conditions and maintenance.

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