Most Honda Accords built in the last 15 years have a fuel tank capacity of around 17 gallons. Most will easily get 28-33 mpg depending on your driving. So if you drove it until it ran out of fuel you could go around 450-550 miles. But the fuel light will come on when it has around 3-4 gallons in the tank. So realistically you should expect to travel around 400 miles on a tank of fuel before needing to refill it unless you want to take a chance of running out of fuel.
The 1997 Honda Accord has a fuel tank capacity of 12 gallons. The Honda Accord has a MPG rating of 28. The maximum miles a full tank of gas will get you is 336.
You can get 440 Miles on full tank driving on the Highway at 70 MPH
about 300 miles
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The 92 Honda Accord with the 2.2 L engine and a 5 speed manual transmission gets 21 city and 28 highway mpg. The fuel tank holds 17 US gallons. You do the math.
It has a maximum capacity of 17 gallons. You can safely go 475 miles.
When buying a car, it is important to consider the cars fuel efficiency. The fuel efficiency of a 1998 Honda Accord is up to 25 mpg city, and up to 32 mpg highway.
My 1994 Accord LX has 208,000 miles and is still going.
Theoretically you can travel around 60 miles, but you can easily travel 25 miles. After that you should have found a fuel station and filled up.
450 - 500 miles depending on how heavy your foot is ...
The 2003 Honda Accord EX Sedan gets 23 miles per gallon in the city, and 31 miles per gallon on the highway. Its fuel tank holds 17.1 gallons of gas.
None. You can add a can of fuel injector cleaner to a full tank of fuel once a year but never add any of the gas treatments.