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What is the gas mileage on a 2011 Honda Accord?

In brief, the 2011 Accord’s mileage depends on the engine and transmission. Four‑cylinder models typically achieve mid‑20s mpg overall with highway figures in the low to mid‑30s, while the V6 variant tends to deliver lower overall mileage in everyday driving.


Engine choices and estimated mileage


The following EPA estimates apply to common configurations for the 2011 Accord in the United States. They reflect standard driving cycles and can vary with conditions, trim, and maintenance.



  • 2.4L inline‑4 with a 5‑speed manual transmission: about 22 mpg city / 34 mpg highway; roughly 27 mpg combined.

  • 2.4L inline‑4 with a 5‑speed automatic transmission: about 23 mpg city / 34 mpg highway; roughly 27–28 mpg combined.

  • 3.5L V6 with a 5‑speed automatic transmission: about 19 mpg city / 29 mpg highway; roughly 22–23 mpg combined.


These figures illustrate the range of fuel economy you can expect from gasoline-powered 2011 Accords in typical use. Real-world results will vary by driving style and conditions.


Real‑world mileage considerations


Actual mileage often differs from EPA estimates. Drivers who pace their acceleration, maintain proper tire pressure, and keep up with routine maintenance tend to approach or exceed the highway numbers, while heavy traffic, short trips, and excessive idling can reduce city mpg.


In practice, many owners report that highway cruising under steady speeds yields the best mileage, whereas city driving with frequent stops lowers mpg. The exact figures depend on the specific configuration and how the car is used.


Tips to maximize fuel economy


To help maximize the 2011 Accord’s mileage, consider the following practical steps. Each tip helps improve efficiency under typical driving conditions.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure; under‑inflated tires reduce fuel economy and increase wear.

  • Perform regular maintenance: replace air filters when dirty, use the recommended spark plugs, and ensure the engine is well-tuned.

  • Drive smoothly: accelerate gradually, anticipate traffic flow, and use cruise control on highways when appropriate.

  • Lighten the load: remove unnecessary weight and roof racks when not in use, as extra weight and cross‑bars increase drag and energy use.

  • Use the correct fuel grade as specified in the owner's manual; avoid unnecessary performance enhancements that raise consumption.


Applying these practices can help you approach or exceed the EPA highway figures and improve overall efficiency in daily use.


Summary


The 2011 Honda Accord offers two four‑cylinder options and a V6, with mpg varying by drivetrain. Four‑cylinder models typically deliver roughly 22–23 mpg in the city and around 34 mpg on the highway (automatic and manual variants differ slightly), while the V6 is generally in the low 20s combined. Real‑world mileage depends on driving conditions, maintenance, and load. By driving conservatively and keeping the car well maintained, you can maximize fuel economy for your specific configuration.

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