What gas does a 2003 Honda Accord take?
2003 Honda Accord
Vehicle | EPA Fuel Economy | Annual Fuel Cost |
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2003 Honda Accord 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline | ||
26 MPG 23 31 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.8 gal/100 mi | $1,800 | |
2003 Honda Accord 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Automatic 5-spd, Regular Gasoline | ||
25 MPG 21 31 combined city/hwy city hwy 4 gal/100 mi | $1,900 |
How far can a Honda Accord go on a full tank of gas?
Thanks to a 14.8-gallon fuel tank with the gas engine, you can expect to journey a maximum 562.4 highway miles on one tank of fuel alone. If you choose the Accord Hybrid, the fuel tank decreases to 12.8 gallons, but you’ll venture nearly 615 highway miles before needing to make a gas station stop.
How much gas left when light comes on Honda Accord?
When the low gas light comes on, the general estimate is that you have 10 to 15 percent of your total fuel capacity left.
What kind of gas does a Honda Accord Hybrid use?
2021 Honda Accord Hybrid 4 cyl, 2.0 L, Automatic (variable gear ratios) Regular Gasoline
How does the EPA rate the fuel economy of a car?
The EPA’s new fuel economy label uses a scale ranked from 1-10 (10 being best) on the way a vehicle model compares to all others in terms of fuel economy and air emissions. This question comes up most often when gasoline prices are rising.
How does the EPA calculate your combined mpg?
The EPA rating for combined mpg presumes that we drive 55 percent of the time in the city and 45 percent of the time on the highway. Most people simply assume that’s the case in their own driving.
What’s the difference between EPA and self reported mpg?
No one double-checks the figures, and those reporting might be bragging about good fuel economy. But the self-reported mpg averages for various vehicles, which the site has been compiling for several years, tends to show better fuel economy than the EPA ratings.