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Whats the gas mileage on a 1998 Honda Accord coupe?

The 1998 Honda Accord Coupe generally delivers about 24–30 mpg combined, with highway mileage typically higher and city driving lower, depending on the engine and transmission. For precise figures, consult the EPA rating for your exact trim and configuration.


Understanding the model's options


In the United States, the 1998 Accord Coupe offered two main engine options and two transmissions. Because mpg depends on both engine size and how the car is paired with a transmission, there is a wide range of real-world figures. Maintenance, tire condition, and driving style also play a big role in actual performance.


Engine and transmission options


Below are typical EPA-era ranges by configuration. These are approximate and can vary by model year and condition. Use these as a guide rather than exact figures for a specific car.



  • 4-cylinder (2.3L) with automatic transmission: around 24–30 mpg combined (roughly 21–29 mpg city, 28–32 mpg highway on various listings).

  • 4-cylinder (2.3L) with manual transmission: around 27–32 mpg combined (higher highway efficiency).

  • V6 (3.0L) with automatic transmission: around 20–26 mpg combined (roughly 18–22 mpg city, 27–30 mpg highway depending on load and driving).


Real-world results vary, especially on a car nearing its vintage. Proper maintenance and tire upkeep can push a vehicle toward the higher end of these ranges.


Tips to optimize mpg on a 1998 Accord Coupe


Even for older vehicles, small changes can yield noticeable gains in efficiency. Here are practical steps to maximize fuel economy.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure; underinflation reduces fuel economy and can increase wear.

  • Perform regular maintenance, including timely tune-ups, injector cleaning if needed, and replacing air filters as recommended.

  • Use the recommended gasoline grade and ensure sensors (like O2 sensors) and the exhaust system are functioning properly.

  • Minimize idling and plan efficient routes to reduce stop-and-go driving where possible.


With an aging vehicle, steady maintenance and mindful driving can help you approach the upper end of the typical mpg range.


Where to find exact figures for your car


For the most precise numbers, check the EPA’s fueleconomy.gov site. Enter the exact trim and configuration or search by model year. Real-world mpg can differ from EPA estimates, especially on a vehicle from the late 1990s, so this is the best source for your specific car.


Summary


The 1998 Honda Accord Coupe offered 4-cylinder and V6 options with automatic or manual transmissions, leading to a broad mpg range. Typical combined fuel economy was in the low to mid-20s, with higher highway mileage and lower city mileage. Real-world results depend on maintenance, driving conditions, and configuration; consult fueleconomy.gov for the most precise figures for your exact car.

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.



Are 1998 Honda Accords good cars?


The 1998 Honda Accord is celebrated for its remarkable reliability and longevity. Owners frequently highlight how the vehicle continues to perform reliably even with high mileage, often topping 200,000 miles with ease.



How much is a 1998 Honda Accord Coupe worth?


How much is a 1998 Honda Accord worth? The value of a used 1998 Honda Accord ranges from $266 to $1,212, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



Are Honda Accord coupes good on gas?


Honda Accord Coupe Features
4 cylinder CVT transmission models boast up to a 34 MPG Highway EPA fuel economy rating**, proving Accord Coupe is ready for long journeys.


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