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Honda Accord MPG

MPG Number of Vehicles
27 miles per gallon 2 vehicles
28 miles per gallon 6 vehicles
29 miles per gallon 8 vehicles
30 miles per gallon 6 vehicles
31 miles per gallon 15 vehicles
32 miles per gallon 10 vehicles
33 miles per gallon 9 vehicles
34 miles per gallon 5 vehicles
35 miles per gallon 3 vehicles
36 miles per gallon 2 vehicles
37 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
38 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
39 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
40 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
41 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
42 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
43 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
44 miles per gallon 0 vehicles
45 miles per gallon 1 vehicles
Model Year Body/Powertrain MPG  
2018 2018 4dr Sedan turbocharged 192hp 1.5L I4 7-sp shiftable CVT FWD 31.4
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With the turbocharged 192hp 1.5L I4 engine, 7-speed shiftable CVT transmission, and front-wheel drive, the 2018 Honda Accord has been averaging 31.4 MPG (miles per gallon).

The 2018 Honda Accords in this analysis were driven mostly on the highway at an average speed of 70 miles per hour (about 71.6 percent of the miles driven). The rest of the miles were in the city (14.2 percent), in the suburbs (0 percent), and in heavy traffic (0 percent).

In addition, the average 2018 Honda Accord in this analysis was driven on flat terrain with a light foot and the AC not used at all.
2018 2018 4dr Sedan 278-hp 3.5L V6 6-sp manual FWD 30.8
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2018 2018 4dr Sedan 271-hp 3.5L V6 5-sp automatic FWD 30.37
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2018 2018 4dr Sedan 177-hp 2.4L I4 5-sp automatic FWD 44.59
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TrueDelta Reviews the Real Gas Mileage of the 2018 Honda Accord

2018 Honda Accord Real Gas Mileage: Pros
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2018 Back in the 1970s and 1980s, many people initially bought a Honda for fuel efficiency. In my suburban driving with the latest Accord, I often observed trip computer averages in the upper 30s. In two drives the averages topped 40 mpg, a highly impressive figure for a car with the Accord's performance and interior space. The tested car, a Sport with the manual transmission, actually has the lowest EPA fuel economy ratings of any 2018 Accord with the base, turbocharged 1.5-liter engine: 26 mpg city and 35 mpg highway. The automatic Sport achieves 29 / 35, the non-Sport 30 / 38. Opt for the turbocharged 2.0-liter and the EPA ratings are 22 / 32 for the Sport and Touring, 23 / 34 otherwise. The Sport scores worse in each case due to wider, grippier tires. The best the previous Accord could manage: 27 / 36. The base trim Toyota Camry L, while retaining a larger non-turbo engine, outscores the Accord in the EPA's highway test (41 mpg) but can't quite match the Honda in the city test (29 mpg). Other trim levels with the 2.5-liter engine don't fare as well, scoring 28 / 39. With its optional 3.5-liter V6 engine the Camry manages a tie with the Accord 2.0T. That the Camry and Accord score so similarly suggests that turbocharging isn't necessary for top EPA ratings. The highest EPA mpg ratings earned by the Accord and its competitors: Honda Accord (1.5T): 30 / 38 Toyota Camry (2.5, L only): 29 / 41 Hyundai Sonata (1.6T): 28 / 37 Nissan Altima (2.5): 27 / 38 Chevrolet Malibu (1.5T): 27 / 36 Mazda5: 27 / 35 VW Passat (2.0T): 25 / 36 Ford Fusion (1.5T): 23 / 34 For even better fuel efficiency, wait for the new Accord hybrid, which will arrive in early 2018. Its EPA ratings should be in the low 50s. The redesigned Toyota Camry hybrid, already available, achieves 51 / 53. see full Honda Accord review
 

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