How many miles can a 2007 Honda Accord go on a full tank?

August 26, 2006— Torrance, Calif.

2007 ACCORD SEDAN SPECIFICATIONS
2007 ACCORD SEDANValue PackageLX/LX Special EditionEXLX V-6/ SE V-6EX V-6/ EX V-6 MTHybridENGINEType: Aluminum-AlloyIn-Line 4In-Line 4In-Line 4V-6V-6V-6Displacement (cc)235423542354299729972997Bore x Stroke (mm)87 x 9987 x 9987 x 9986 x 8686 x 8686 x 86Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net, Rev 8/04)166@5800166@5800166@5800244@6250244@6250253@6000Torque (lb.-ft.@rpm)160@4000160@4000160@4000211@5000211@5000232@5000Compression Ratio9.7:19.7:19.7:110.0:110.0:110.5:1Valve Train16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC24-Valve SOHC VTEC24-Valve SOHC VTEC24-Valve SOHC i-VTECFuel System: Multi-Point Fuel InjectionXXXXXXDirect Ignition System with ImmobilizerXXXXXXDrive-by-Wire Throttle SystemXXXXXXCARB Emissions RatingsLEV-2LEV-2/PZEV*LEV-2/PZEV*LEV-2/ULEV-2**LEV-2/ ULEV-2**AT-PZEVEPA Emissions RatingTier 2, Bin 5Tier 2, Bin 5Tier 2, Bin 5Tier 2, Bin 5Tier 2, Bin 5Tier 2, Bin 5100-000-Miles-or-More Tune-Up Interval***XXXXXXPOWERTRAINType: Front-Wheel DriveXXXXXX
Manual Transmission: 5-SpeedXXX...Automatic Transmission: 5-SpeedAvailableAvailableAvailableXXXClose-Ratio 6-Speed Manual Transmission....6MT only.Gear Ratios: 1st (MT/AT/6MT)3.267/2.652/NA3.267/2.652/NA3.267/2.652/NANA/2.564/NANA/2.564/3.933NA/2.685/NA2nd1.769/1.517/NA1.769/1.517/NA1.769/1.517/NANA/1.552/NANA/1.552/2.478NA/1.565/NA3rd1.147/1.037/NA1.147/1.037/NA1.147/1.037/NANA/1.022/NANA/1.022/1.700NA/1.023/NA4th0.872/0.738/NA0.872/0.738/NA0.872/0.738/NANA/0.727/NANA/0.727/1.250NA/0.729/NA5th0.659/0.566/NA0.659/0.566/NA.659/0.566/NA0NA/0.520/NANA/0.520/0.976
NA/0.530/NA6thNA/NA/NANA/NA/NANA/NA/NANA/NA/NANA/NA/0.771
NA/NA/NAReverse3.583/2.000/NA3.583/2.000/NA
3.583/2.000/NANA/1.846/NANA/1.846/4.008NA/1.888/NAFinal Drive Ratio4.389/4.438/NA4.389/4.438/NA4.389/4.438/NANA/4.429/NANA/4.429/3.286NA/4.375/NACHASSISBody Type: Unit Body ConstructionXXXXXXDouble Wishbone Front SuspensionXXXXXXStabilizer Bar (mm, front/rear)25.4/NA25.4/14.025.4/14.025.4/13.025.4/13.025.4/14.0Variable Assist Power Rack-and-Pinion SteeringXXXXXXFive-Link Double Wishbone Rear SuspensionXXXXXXTurning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb (ft.)36.136.136.139.639.636.1Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Rear Drum BrakesXX....Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Solid Rear Disc Brakes.SE onlyXXXXVehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with Traction Control...XXXAnti-Lock Braking System (ABS)XXXXXXDisc Brake Diameter (in., front/rear)11.1/NA11.1/NA11.1/10.211.1/10.211.1/10.2.Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-To-Lock2.942.942.942.752.753.17Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD).SE onlyXXXXWheels15" w/Full Covers15" w/Full Covers
16" Alloy (SE)16" Alloy17" Alloy17" Alloy/ Exclusive
17" Alloy16" Lighweight AlloyTires:All-SeasonP195/65 R15P205/65 R15/ P205/60 R16 (SE)P205/60 R16P215/50 R17P215/50 R17
P215/60 R16Shock Absorbers (Hydraulic, Nitrogen Gas-Filled)XXXXXXEXTERIOR DIMENSIONSWheelbase (in.)107.9107.9107.9107.9107.9107.9Length (in.)191.1191.1191.1191.1191.1191.1Height (in.)57.257.257.257.357.357.2Width (in.)71.671.671.671.671.671.6Track (in., front/rear)61.1/61.261.1/61.261.1/61.261.1/61.261.1/61.261.1/61.2Curb Weight (lbs., MT/AT)3124/31883133/3197 3126/3192 (SE)3161/3288LX V-6: NA/3413
SE V-6: NA/3344
3371/3435NA/3605INTERIOR DIMENSIONSHeadroom (in., front/rear)40.4/38.540.4/38.538.3/36.8LX V-6: 38.3/36.8
SE V-6: 40.4/38.538.3/36.838.3/36.8Legroom (in., front/rear)42.6/36.842.6/36.842.6/36.842.6/36.842.6/36.842.6/36.8Shoulder Room (in., front/rear)56.9/56.156.9/56.156.9/56.156.9/56.156.9/56.156.9/56.1Hiproom (in., front/rear)54.6/53.554.6/53.554.6/53.554.6/53.554.6/53.554.6/53.5Cargo Volume (cu. ft.)14.014.014.014.014.011.2Passenger Volume (cu. ft.)102.7102.797.7LX V-6: 97.7
SE V-6: 102.797.797.7Seating Capacity5555552007 ACCORD SEDANValue PackageLX/LX Special EditionEXLX V-6 / SE V-6EX V-6/EX V-6 MTAccord HybridEPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES****/FUEL CAPACITY5-Speed Manual (City/Highway)26/3426/3426/34...6-Speed Manual (City/Highway)....21/30.5-Speed Automatic (City/Highway)24/3424/3424/3420/2920/2928/35Fuel (gal.)17.117.117.117.117.117.1Required FuelRegular UnleadedRegular UnleadedRegular UnleadedRegular UnleadedRegular UnleadedRegular Unleaded* AT models are PZEV-rated in California and certain northeastern states. Federal emissions rating for those models is Tier 2/Bin 2.** Available in California and certain northeastern states.*** Does not apply to fluid and filter changes. Exact mileage is determined by actual driving conditions. Please see your owner's manual for more details.****Based on 2007 EPA mileage estimates. Acutal mileage may vary.

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2007 is a good year for the Honda Accord, with a lifespan of up to 300,000 miles and no mechanical problems. At {price1}, it’s costly but well worth the money.

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How many miles can a 2007 Honda Accord go on a full tank?

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likeFilled The Good

Ownership costs are low, the V6 engine is very sporty and there’s great passenger room.

dislikeFilled The Bad

Braking distances are long with pads wearing out quickly, cargo space is small and the cabin is noisy.

2007 Honda Accord: Key Points

  • Reliability ratings are great, with no major mechanical issues. We recommend avoiding the 2008 Accord and going with a 2005 through 2007 model.
  • There’s an efficient 4-cylinder, and upgraded powerful V6.
  • Fuel economy is excellent at up to 26 MPG combined.
  • Safety ratings are okay, getting 4 out of 5 stars in government crash tests.
  • We recommend the 2007 Honda Accord, ranking 2nd out of 13 midsize cars based on owner reviews. No major issues, and a comfortable cabin helps it stand out.

Positive Owner Reviews

accountCircle Brooke S

Hondas are the best no question!

Hondas have always had a wonderful reputation, they last, easy to service, and great on gas. They always stay up to date with the technology and always looking for ways to improve their vehicles. The cars are great for long road trips because they are so super comfortable on the inside!

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accountCircle Reagan B

My vehicle is a burgundy 2007 Honda Accord with black interior.

My Honda Accord drives so smooth and nice. It is very good on gas; which I important to me being that I live 5 hours from school. I love the interior; both the color and the design. The ac works amazing and is gets very cold! I haven't had any problems with it yet and hope I will not for a while.

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accountCircle Mike F

The 2.4 liter engine is a powerful 4cyl. Compared to the 1.5 that are in sub suv now

Love the car for what it is. I bought it with 80000 on it and have done nothing but oil changes and brakes.

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accountCircle Christopher W

Our little Honda is awesome!

Bought this 2007 Honda Accord used and it has been one of the best cars we have ever owned. It is even better than some of the new cars we have purchased over the years. It has a nice ride, a/c CD player decent radio gets great mileage. We make sure oil and fluids get checked every six-thousand miles.

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accountCircle Anna E

Helpful budget friendly because its gas saving.

Gas saving car, durable and reliable comfortable for me and my family it is really a nice car I really love it.

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accountCircle Me M

If a reliable and affordable car are important, then a Honda is the car for you!

I have had my car for 11 years and only had minor issues. It has almost 150, 000 miles on it! Last time I took it in for a tune-up, the mechanic told me it was good to go for another 100, 000 miles!!

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accountCircle Mohammad S

Economical Maintenance, stylish car

Comfortable ride, cheap maintenance. AC cools very nicely. Stylish looking car

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accountCircle Liu V

This Honda Accord is great

It drives very good and you can even hear the motor.This car is very economic on gas and comfortable

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Negative Owner Reviews

accountCircle Ursula W

Reliable easy to repair has had no major mechanical problems only one recall on airbags

My Honda has never had any major issues I've loved the car since I bought it and would buy another. It's a Honda Accord ex

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accountCircle Aleks D

Fast but it will make you furious.

Its a 2007 V6 Honda Accord. The V6 is nice for getting up to speed and merging but the car is really heavy and doesn't turn very well. The turn radius is obnoxiously large making parking and U-turns difficult. Since it's heavy and six-cylinders it eats gas like my dad eats hot dogs in the summer.

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accountCircle Josie L

High maintenance! Stylish, but pricey to keep up.

Let me begin by saying, I am a Toyota person! Honda is okay, but the maintenance fees to me are too high. I had my Toyota for over 16 years and until the last few years, I never had to spend the kind of money I have spent on the Honda. I take it to the dealership and I really believe they charge you for some unnecessary stuff at times. It is nothing for me to spend $200 -$300 or more every 3-4 months when I take it in for service. The car sounds super loud when the A/C is blowing, but other than that I have not really had any major problems. I have leather seats which are super hot in summer, and a sunroof which I love. It is an older model so it does not have bluetooth or a backing camera. However, to me, it is a stylish car, but I hope to get a newer one in the next couple of years.

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accountCircle Dawn G

Its legal and it gets me around.

It tends to break down often. Its old, and the window is broke out. The body on it is ok. It's expensive to fix.

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accountCircle April R

This has been a great car. Runs well.

Its old and outdated. I do like that it's good on gas. Me and my mate share a vehicle at the moment. I must say its kind if aggravating.

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accountCircle Greg E

It's old. It was in a wreck. Has had lots of problems.

Old. Was in a wreck before I bought it. Need a new one.

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accountCircle Nita D

My vehicle has low mileage considering how long I have had it.

My current vehicle is way too small in size. I have six members in my family so it is a tight fit. I am starting to get a lot of mileage of it as well. I am very satisfied with the performance, had it for a few years and been trying to keep up on everything on it. So that continues to be very reliable for me and my family.

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accountCircle Latoya H

It has automatic door and trunk.

The vehicles has automatic door and trunk. It. Is too low to the ground and scraps against it. The trunk get stuck and needs to be pulled open. Drives smoothly.

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Top Critics Reviews

  • Consumer Reports finds the Accord to be comfortable and sporty, with above average owner satisfaction scores.
  • Edmunds rates the Accord at 4.7/5 and is one of the best midsize sedans even with a lack of premium features.
  • Kelley Blue Book  rates it at 4.7/5 Honda focuses on performance, but is not as up to date as competitors.

What Problems Does the 2007 Honda Accord Have?

Common complaints include paint issues, fast brake pad wear and uncomfortable seats. The 2007 model is excellent, and the newer 2008 model has nearly 8 times the number of complaints.

Chipping paint and rust are the most frequent problems on cars with over 58,000 miles. Paint chips when it’s damaged or not properly cared for. The only solution is repainting affected areas, at about $800 per panel.

Premature brake pad wear is another issue, wearing out in only 35,000 miles. Upgrading the pads to aftermarket ones is worth the extra money since they last longer. A new set of pads costs around $300.

Uncomfortable seats are still a common complaint about the Accord. Some owners choose to add pillows for additional cushioning, and others replace the seats with aftermarket options. New seats can cost over $1,000, while adding a pillow is only $10.

There are 10 recalls, average for cars from 2007. They include transmission control module software, power steering hoses, air bag modules, and the accelerator pedal. Most serious is the accelerator pedal, which can cause unintended acceleration.

How Much is the 2007 Honda Accord Worth?

Blue book prices range from {price1}, making the Accord more expensive than rivals, including the Sonata and Passat. When new, the price range was $18,625 to $29,500. Depreciation is average, losing about 10% of its current value each year.

How Long Will the 2007 Honda Accord Last?

A properly maintained 2007 Honda Accord will last about 300,000 miles, which is 100,000 miles higher than an Altima or Optima. According to Repair Pal, maintenance costs are low at only $308 per year.

There are some parts owners should prepare to replace as an Accord gets over 150,000 miles on it. They include the A/C evaporator for $500, thermostats costing $375, and coolant reservoir which costs around $275.

accountCircle David S

Yes. It is very reliable. The nay problem is that it wears out batteries to quick. A technician at the dealership told me that some have that problem.

accountCircle Eric H

The only problem it has is a 'pinging' sound in the top of the engine. But it has produced no issues. The car has 320,000 miles on it and runs great.

accountCircle Emma C

It is very reliable, I have had no issues since I bought it used. I drive it to my school and back home and it works great.

accountCircle Sherniqwa G

The vehicle is very reliable and I do not have any problems. It is easy and affordable to maintain maintenance on the vehicle.

accountCircle Ramon S

I would have to say no to that question. As long as the owner does his or her part as far as the normal maintenance of the car is concerned; like scheduled oil changes, replacing tires and so forth, this car is highly dependable.

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accountCircle Kayla H

It is very reliable, I drive 45 minutes one way, to work three times a week, and have school everyday as well and it has not given me any trouble. No mechanical problems at all, the maintenance light has came on due to the fact it was in need of oil change, but otherwise I haven't had any trouble from the car.

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accountCircle Cathy H

Only one recent issue with light on radio now comes & goes. Otherwise I have stayed away from repair shops! So nice to have a Honda't hat is dependable!

accountCircle K A

No major problems and the vehicle runs fine. The occasional battery change and change of tires. Not to mention that oil changes are every 3,000 miles.

What Are the Models & Specs?

LX is the entry-level model with:

  • 15-Inch Steel Wheels
  • Cloth Seating
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Windows
  • Air Conditioning

EX adds comfort features including:

  • 16-Inch Alloy Wheels
  • Upgraded Cloth Seating
  • Power Mirrors

EX-L is the luxury model and includes:

  • 17-Inch Alloy Wheels
  • Leather Seats
  • Heated Front Seats
  • Dual-Zone Climate Control

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166 HP 29-30 MPG

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LX Sedan

166-244 HP 25-25 MPG

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LX Coupe

166-244 HP 25-25 MPG

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LX SE Sedan

166-244 HP 25-25 MPG

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EX Sedan

166 HP 29-30 MPG

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EX Coupe

166 HP 29-30 MPG

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EX-L Sedan

166-244 HP 25-26 MPG

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What Technology & Safety Features Are Included?

Technology is good in the 2007 Honda Accord compared to other midsize cars.

  • Standard technology includes a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo system.
  • Optional upgrades include satellite radio, a 6-CD changer, and a 6-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
  • Standard safety features include air bags, anti-lock brakes. Models with the V6 engine come with stability control.

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What Engine Options are Available?

The Honda Accord offers impressive performance for an economical midsize car. Going from 0 to 60 miles per hour only takes about 5.9 seconds with the V6 engine.

  • The base engine has average performance from the 2.4L 4-cylinder with 166 horsepower.
  • An available upgrade is the more powerful 3.5L V6 offering 244 horsepower.

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How Big is the Accord?

The 2007 Honda Accord is a midsize car available as a coupe and sedan, with the sedan being similar in size to the Camry and Mazda6. There’s plenty of passenger room in the back seats of the sedan, but the coupe only fits small children.

Cargo space is small, at only 14 cubic feet, which is enough room for 3 to 4 suitcases.

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How Does the 2007 Honda Accord Compare to Other Cars?

One of the closest competitors is the more expensive Toyota Camry. The Camry offers better technology with a complete redesign, but the Accord is much more reliable. The competition is close in most years, but the Accord is the clear winner for 2007.

Another rival in the same price range is the Nissan Altima. Where the Altima comes out ahead is with better safety ratings, but the Accord lasts nearly 100,000 miles longer. In the used market, the Accord is a better choice.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2007 Honda Accord a Good Car?

Yes, the Accord gets a high rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 528 verified owner reviews with no serious issues reported.

Overall, 2007 is one of the best years for the Accord, with a low number of complaints and confidence-inspiring driving experience. Quality is similar on Accords from 2005 through 2007, with more problems showing up on the redesigned 2008 version.

accountCircle David S

Yes. It is gets good mileage and it has had very few repairs. It also held up well in a bad wreck. It is still comfortable to drive.

accountCircle Eric H

Yes. It has been very reliable, dependable and virtually maintenance free. Other than basic, routine maintenance, there have been no issues with this vehicle.

accountCircle Emma C

Yes, the 2007 Honda accord lx sedan is a very good vehicle. It has some wear and tear but it is good quality and does not break often.

accountCircle Sherniqwa G

Yes, it is durable, efficient on gas, and is a vehicle that has longevity. Even though it is an older vehicle, it had good features and is a nice looking vehicle. It is easy to keep the vehicle up.

accountCircle Ramon S

Yes, it is an excellent vehicle. It handles very well. Super comfortable on the inside with the bucket seats, which are also heated. And as far as gas goes; it gets really good miles per gallon.

accountCircle Kayla H

Yes, I love my Honda accord, it is good on gas and 'spacey' for a compact vehicle. It has been very reliable, I haven't had any trouble out of it, I service it regularly and it has ran like a brand new vehicle since the day of purchase.

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accountCircle Cathy H

Yes! Bought this car used with 63k miles. It has great gas mileage & has been most dependable. I have even driven it from east to west coast with no issues. A comfortable ride, roomy trunk & dependability!

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accountCircle K A

Yes the Honda accord is a good vehicle. Very good on gas as well. Efficient and easy to drive. Yes it's a good vehicle.

How far can a Honda Accord go on a full tank?

The 2022 Accord has a driving range of over 480 miles with a single full tank of fuel. Eco Assist helps drivers save even more gas in stop-and-go situations. The EX-L and LX models deliver the best gas mileage out of the bunch with 30mpg in the city, 38mpg highway, and 33 miles per gallon combined.

How many miles of gas does a 2007 Honda Accord hold?

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How many miles can I get out of a 2007 Honda Accord?

A properly maintained 2007 Honda Accord will last about 300,000 miles, which is 100,000 miles higher than an Altima or Optima. According to Repair Pal, maintenance costs are low at only $308 per year. There are some parts owners should prepare to replace as an Accord gets over 150,000 miles on it.

How many miles can a Honda Accord go on 1 gallon of gas?

The Accord gets an EPA-estimated 30 city and 38 highway MPG. ... Accord Gas Miles Per Gallon..