My Honda Accord

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Vibe_dude
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My Honda Accord

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Well i got myself a 98 honda accord dx.(the vibe is now my wifes ride.lol ya right).It a 4 spd auto with air,cruise,and cd......thats it...pretty bare bones....it has 188,000 kms on the 2.3 sohc l4.(non vtec) But my questions is this........what does everyone thing i should be gettin for my mpg's?...it is all city driving and at short distances..it has been a pig so far.i changed the air filter, pcv valve and the oil....iam only getting 23 mpg on it so far(18/19 now that i have re done my math)....i dont think that is very good for a honda....iam gettin over 30 with the vibe.any help or ideas would be great
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Re: My Honda Accord (Vibe_dude)

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Well, according to the US site fueleconomy.gov, a '98 Accord with that engine and automatic is 22 MPG city / 29 MPG highway. Or, 10.7L/100km city, 8.1L/100km highway. That's really surprising, not even 30 MPG on the highway? I would have expected more from a 4-banger Honda. Heck, I could get 34 on the highway out of my V6 Malibu of the same vintage. Looks like the most efficient engine for that year was the vtec at 30 MPG.Well, at least you're one above the sticker for city.
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Post by CAN-AWD-VIBE »

try replacing the fuel filter and getting an injector flush... that may helpalso- dont forget about that timing belt - i think its due every 60000 miles on that little 4cyl. so you should have just had it done or it is due. It wont help your MPG but it will help your engine not die.
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Quote, originally posted by CAN-AWD-VIBE »try replacing the fuel filter and getting an injector flush... that may helpalso- dont forget about that timing belt - i think its due every 60000 miles on that little 4cyl. so you should have just had it done or it is due. It wont help your MPG but it will help your engine not die.Yeah, that's no joke man... If the belt doesn't get changed, the car will get 0 MPG! I'll be seeing the joys of these belt thingies in another 45,000 myself... The injector flush sounds good too, if not anything else, it will make it run better...
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Post by Vibe_dude »

Wow just saw that the 22 mpg for the city is pretty crappy........but the sad part is i just did my math over and iam only getting 18/19 mpg US with the car so i guess i will have to be happy with a good car..not a good car with with good gas milage.lol.........thanks CP.
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Post by WaveAction »

i get about 500 kms in 1 tank for my sunfire, sometimes 450 or so, depends on how i drive, i tend to have a heavy foot, think the most i ever did was about 570km's in 1 tank, but that was cuz i went up north 5 hrs and camped
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Post by WaveAction »

SOME sunfires are like this, i maintain my sunfire really really well, whenever it has to have an oil change, i change it, plus i sometimes use some additives like lucos products, most of the sunfires i know, are really bad on gas, but then again it's the driver themselves making the car have bad gas milage due to the heavy foot
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Post by ragingfish »

Who owned it before you? Did they properly maintain it? Because if the previous owner didn't take care of the car, the engine is probably for crap now and that could also be your issue...
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Quote, originally posted by ragingfish »Who owned it before you? Did they properly maintain it? Because if the previous owner didn't take care of the car, the engine is probably for crap now and that could also be your issue...Iam the 3rd owner of the car....but it is awesome shape...i mean i would not say show room or anything but........there is no rust dents dings scratchs and the inside is as good as new..my friends can not believe the shape it is in for a 98.i tiook it to honda and did a check on the car.....all MAJOR things have been done and done at the right time.......all oil changes,brakes and regular service and even the timing belt at 102,000.the guy i got it from was a sales manager at the local honda dealership...so all the work was donr there...well maybe as it gets warmer in spring maybe i will get better MPG's.
LOVE THAT VIBE 2003 Satilite Silver auto.......188,000kms.2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer White 4.2 Inline 6 291hp auto.........156,000kms.
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