2018 Honda Accord Real World MPG Calculation

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  • 2018 Honda Accord real world MPG calculation. I record a 500 mile sample drive with my accord. After the emptying a full tank of gas. I refilled and calculated the true MPG of the car. VERY impressive!!

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  • @dadov7238
    @dadov7238 Před 6 lety +15

    I have 2004 honda accord, 4cyl, manual trans, 160hp, 230000 miles, I'm driving to work 80% hwy, 20% city, and I get after calculating, 30, 31mpg, so you have 32 horses more power, bigger car..., and you get 38mpg, that's amazing, good job honda, good luck with new accord.

  • @amosjsoma
    @amosjsoma Před 5 lety +7

    I have a 2018 1.5l Accord EX-L. I have been extremely pleased with the mileage. Earlier in the year I filled the tank in Amarillo, TX. 420 miles later in Las Cruces, NM., I filled the tank again and it took exactly 10 gal. That's a solid 42 MPG. I thought the mileage would be good but it turns out better than expected.

    • @krisschedler
      @krisschedler Před rokem

      Gotta run it in loop, back and forth for true accuacy

  • @zbfng812
    @zbfng812 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice review on a great car. I recently bought a 2018 Accord Hybrid Touring (in Modern Steel), and LOVE it. The engine is smooth, it is plenty powerful when needed (I unintentionally spun the tires pulling out into traffic), the eCVT is smooth and always ready, and this car is quiet. However, I will say that the 47/47/47 mpg rating is not accurate. I got 55.7 mpg city mpg today and average in the HIGH 40s and low 50s when combined. It has so much technology. Everyday I'm learning new things it can do. This is a FANTASTIC car. Great looks (MANY compliments on the color and the car's looks from friends and strangers), superb quality and a quiet and luxurious ride. And it's a FUN car to drive. I may have to add stabilizer to the gas tank since I go so long before filling up.

    • @eagleeye8916
      @eagleeye8916 Před 4 lety

      I also have a 2018 accord hybrid touring in modern steel. It's very roomy ,has a lot of tech ,quite ride and much more comfortable then my previous Camry. I've also got a lot of compliments on it . Love this car

  • @kaboose07
    @kaboose07 Před 5 lety +3

    2019 Honda Accord Sport 2.0t here. Recently took a 90 mile hwy trip going 65-70mph on normal mode and cruise control. Averaged 37.3mpg!! No joke. Tip for 2.0t owners, ease on the throttle, don’t go above 70mph

    • @CHEDDERxBOB
      @CHEDDERxBOB Před 5 lety +1

      Dude was just gonna ask is that the 10 speed auto? Been looking at those specific cars but wanted better gas mileage.

    • @kaboose07
      @kaboose07 Před 5 lety +1

      CHEDDERxBOB yeah 10 speed automatic. I was thinking of getting the 1.5t since it gets better mpg but then I really dislike the cvt transmission and heard its not reliable as the tradition automatic.

    • @CHEDDERxBOB
      @CHEDDERxBOB Před 5 lety

      @@kaboose07 they aren't as reliable as a tradition honda trans that's forsure, the CVT is weird anyways lol.

  • @ton289
    @ton289 Před 5 lety +2

    I currently daily drive the 1.5L Accord LX, and I make the trip from Houston to Dallas (260 mi) and back once a week. I averaged about 40.8 MPG (equals to 512 miles for a full tank) with cruising around 70-73 mph on the highway. Very impressive considering the size and the power the car has. Although, I have a feeling that the smaller diameter wheels and eco-friendly tires had a part in the higher MPGs as well on the LX trim. I will keep you updated whenever I get the first service for the car done! (currently at 5587miles)

    • @tyroney2
      @tyroney2 Před 4 lety

      Phat Nguyen Yes, the MPG difference is mostly down to the thinner and easier filling tires, not the rim size. In fact the total rim plus tire circumference is probably the same between the LX and the Sport. Also, testers probably have to drive a certain percentage in Sport Mode to accurately rate the Sport version, which lowers mileage a little (and isn’t an option in the LX if I remember correctly).
      I agree with your cruising speed recommendation. I did an 800 mile road trip through the Rockies twice going there and back, and I probably averaged 75mph, and my average MPG was a little above 37. I was definitely impressed.

  • @turnfast69
    @turnfast69 Před 5 lety

    I have a 2006 accord value package. Automatic.
    It's the lightest accord for the year. the 15 inch wheels and tires and hub caps weigh 37 pounds each. Super light.
    I get 35-40 mpg on the highway. All the time. With the a.c.on, still get 35+. And the a.c. Is amazing.
    Car has 150kmiles. I bought it for $1000 , from the original owner it needed a bumper and fender. My beater now.
    It drives amazing, shifts amazing, comfortable interior.
    I've gotten over 40mpg in town, when there is no traffic. In town, constant stop and go, I get 26+ mpg.
    Also, it's ok to give it some gas in 1st and 2nd gear, then when you reach your desired cruising speed, you let it go up through the gears.
    Getting the car into "closed loop" as soon as possible, is the name of the game.
    Revving out the lower gears, actually lets you save gas, if you understand what the car is really doing.

  • @frankguerrero8986
    @frankguerrero8986 Před 6 lety +11

    I got my 2.0t two weeks ago i drive alot about 80% on the highway and I'm getting between 33 and 37 per gal which is very good thats on econ mode he's right

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +4

      Very Impressive for the 2.0T!

    • @Iegend17
      @Iegend17 Před 6 lety +3

      Frank Guerrero I get 18mpg on mine lol.

    • @frank65ish
      @frank65ish Před 6 lety +1

      lol well if i put it on sport mode yea its a whole different story lucky if i get 26

    • @angeelizabeth7354
      @angeelizabeth7354 Před 6 lety

      Do you fill up your tank every week or every two weeks?

    • @Iegend17
      @Iegend17 Před 6 lety

      Ange Elizabeth I have 2.0t accord 2018. I get about 250-270 Miles on full tank. If I do a lot of highway I’ll get in the low 300s. Filling up depends on how much your drive. Some people drive a lot and some don’t.

  • @fiosfiend
    @fiosfiend Před 4 lety +2

    I just bought a 2019 Accord 1.5 EX-L and I did a 42 mile loop that included city and highway and I got 42 MPG! Unbelievable fuel economy.

  • @MoNoK15
    @MoNoK15 Před 5 lety +6

    Honda’s have great gas mpg 💯

  • @alpoviones67
    @alpoviones67 Před 5 lety +3

    2018 Accord 2.0 turbo with a 10 speed does on average 22mpg don't get fooled by higher numbers, now the previous model will give you 36mpg on highway and even 42 at 55mph

  • @chrisschmidt7155
    @chrisschmidt7155 Před 5 lety +2

    2018 EXL 1.5 I have nearly 6000 miles on the car and average 31 doing mostly city driving. I have achieved 37-38 on long Interstate trips.

  • @rayfoster7989
    @rayfoster7989 Před 6 lety +4

    A one tank calculation is not enough.
    There are too many variables like: the temperature of the fuel when pumped, was it refilled at the very same fuel pump with the vehicle parked at the exact same angle, it is impossible to know if both fill-ups were filled to precisely the same tank level. An error of just a half gallon will change the calculated MPG by 1.44. You need to track fuel over several thousand miles to get closer to the true usage.
    By the way, do not top off your tank. You risk messing up some of the emissions devices on the car, mainly the carbon canister getting liquid fuel in it when it is supposed to only have fuel vapors entering it.

  • @TheBruces56
    @TheBruces56 Před 6 lety +5

    I have a 2018 Accord EX-L 2.0T. Totally on the interstate @ 65 mph in Eco mode I can easily get 40 mpg over distance.

  • @AlanTheBeast100
    @AlanTheBeast100 Před 4 lety +1

    On a long road trip, the best we got was 39.6 and 40 MPG con 2 tanks at 65 - 75 MPH. But that was mainly highway - cruise control most of the time. (1.5L, 2019 Accord).

  • @mlgavpplayer7912
    @mlgavpplayer7912 Před 5 lety +6

    I was hitting 34 mpg on mine and that's only in city

  • @the_phobia
    @the_phobia Před 5 lety +2

    Bruhs how are you driving. I have a 2.0sport, live in Toronto and I average 8.5 (27MPG) with city, highway with traffic and highway (50/50) over 10,000km. I get 6.3-6.5 when i highway cruise with no traffic at 120-140. Try to stay off the pedal a bit and stop slamming the brakes.

  • @dariengonzalez2565
    @dariengonzalez2565 Před 6 lety +10

    Hey.. i have the same car. And i am averaging 28.1 MPG. How is that even possible that you got 37? 😂👍 thanks for the video

    • @mj23bama
      @mj23bama Před 6 lety +1

      Darien Gonzalez keep it in eco mode as much as possible. Also use the cruise control on the highway and you will get better gas mileage

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +2

      80-90% of my driving is highway. this was done never using the ECO mode.

    • @shianne1206
      @shianne1206 Před 6 lety +6

      mj23bama I got my 2.0T to 38 mpg’s today

    • @mj23bama
      @mj23bama Před 6 lety

      Shy Shy do you have the 1.5 CVT or 2.0t?

    • @shianne1206
      @shianne1206 Před 6 lety

      mj23bama I have the 2.0 turbo

  • @chente8318
    @chente8318 Před 5 lety

    I got some pretty impressive numbers on my 2016 Accord touring V6. And some people commented like if they didn't believe not that I care because I'm the one that saving money on gas. But I can see this some of you guys are getting some impressive numbers as well right on Honda.

  • @AC.Prince
    @AC.Prince Před 5 lety +3

    Wife has the 2018 touring 2.0 she drives crazy stops fast takes off fast and at 70% hwy 30% city it's average 35 mpg. I drove the car a twice same trip 70/30 and average 36.9. Very happy with the mpg

    • @cnosby
      @cnosby Před 5 lety

      Prince Home Builders Inc. Prince how long and how many miles has she driven the car? This is very impressive. I’m torn between the 2.0 and 1.5. If I can get those numbers on my 50 mile highway commute that would be great.

    • @tyroney2
      @tyroney2 Před 4 lety

      If she drives even half as crazy as you say that’s pretty nuts. I don’t drive crazy fast, I’m usually in Econ mode (with a little fun here and there) and I don’t get those numbers with the 1.5.

  • @babyyoda8195
    @babyyoda8195 Před 5 lety +2

    I had the 1.5T in a civic SI, around DC beltway and I95 I was easily getting 36-40 mpg. That is with a ton of stop-and-go driving

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 5 lety

      I am averaging close to the same numbers in the same area. Civic will be slightly better due to size/weight.

  • @frankmacy1879
    @frankmacy1879 Před 3 lety

    I have that same vehicle as well. I did two separate mileage studies, when the car was new (and broken in) in 2018 and another in 2019. I did my tests over an entire month, which is far more accurate. In both studies, my MPG was 35.5, which is incredible for a car that size and that fast.

  • @danberserk8475
    @danberserk8475 Před 5 lety +1

    I get 30.7 mpg. Mostly city, especially because NYC’s highways are all jammed up as well. I’m happy with it. My 2017 Accord got 28.4 mpg.

  • @mj23bama
    @mj23bama Před 6 lety +1

    I averaged 31 mpg today using eco mode and the cruise control on a 40 mile trip. On the way back I kept it in sport and used the cruise control and I saw 29.9 mpg. My sped was 68 mph. When not using the cruise control in sport mode I’m seeing 27 mpg and eco 28.5 mpg

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety

      if you are using cruise control, no need to keep it in sport mode. Was your driving on flat roads? Is your car a 1.5L?

  • @johnavelisjr.9178
    @johnavelisjr.9178 Před 6 lety

    It's not necessary to "empty a full tank of gas." 1: Fill tank. 2: Drive until low. 3: Fill tank. 4: Divide gallons pumped by miles traveled. The result will be your miles per gallon. Repeat #2-4. Over time, the mpg will settle down, and unless driving habits change, the mpg will remain the same. On our '13 VW Passat TDI, I have calculated every tank since new. Since 5,000 miles (it has 76K now) the mpg has been steady at 41.9. Be interesting to see how much we can get on our new 2.0T Touring.

  • @PUSHBACKMILITIA
    @PUSHBACKMILITIA Před 6 lety +1

    I got 25mpg on 2013 accord v6 w/econ mode. Let's go Honda!!!

  • @tyroney2
    @tyroney2 Před 4 lety

    Leave it to CZcams commenters to claim they’re getting 12,15, 22, and 26MPG from their 2018-19 Accords. 🙄 Over the last 8,500 miles with 60/40 city/highway driving I have averaged 30.0 MPG on my 1.5 Sport. I drive in Eco mode 75% of the time, “regular mode” 20% of the time, and Sport mide about 5%. I have fun with the car for sure, but just here and there. I’m more than happy with an average of 30 MPG. I could probably squeak out 33MPG given my routes, etc., but then it wouldn’t be much fun (and the LX would’ve been a better choice). I drive at about 5,000 miles above sea level, so that might make a small difference.

  • @AashimGupta15
    @AashimGupta15 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for posting. What do you think about the power in this car? Do you feel it is under-powered or has a lot of turbo lag. Hard decision between this and the 2.0T - which has a much lower mpg.

    • @mj23bama
      @mj23bama Před 6 lety +3

      Aashim Gupta I have the 2.0 and I love the power I’m 45 so I’m not racing the car but the extra power comes in handy when merging on to the highway or you just need to get around someone. I’m getting. I’m getting about 26 mpg combined. I’ve seen 29 mpg on the highway . I usually keep the car in eco and when I need the extra power I go into sport and back to eco for the better gas mileage. I’ve never tested the 1.5 I purchased the 2.0 based on the options I wanted. You will pay extra for the 2.0 but you will not be disappointed in the power.

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +3

      When in the boost range, the power is pretty impressive for a 1.5L. The turbo lag is an issue IMO. I am getting used to it still. I drive over 100 miles everyday for my commute. So I needed the better MPG.

    • @mj23bama
      @mj23bama Před 6 lety +1

      I still have a work car because I also drive 140 miles per day for work. I’m trying to keep the mileage down on my new car since I’m still paying on it. I’m getting 26 to 29 on my new car when I used it for work. If you have a long commute to work go with 1.5. Your car will deprecate too fast to justify the extra u will pay for the 2.0

    • @AashimGupta15
      @AashimGupta15 Před 6 lety +1

      mj23bama : Thank you. That helps.

    • @superdupert6
      @superdupert6 Před 6 lety +2

      Aashim Gupta I am 60 years old and I already drive a 2016 ATS V Cadillac with twin turbos. I just got the 2018 Accord 2.0 touring last month and I am pleasantly surprised. Best Accord ever! I have owned two, never had a single problem before so I am happy that I am back to owning a Honda!

  • @fernando211990
    @fernando211990 Před 5 lety +2

    I Have 2018 honda accord sport 2.0 I got 12 to 15 milles per galon.188 full tank . I took to the dealership but they told me that everything is ok with the car and I have to wait. nmy car now is 8000 milles and still the same, anyone having the same problem, what should I do . Do you think I should take to the dealership again, but I believe they are going to say the same as the last time.

    • @pdp_nag
      @pdp_nag Před 5 lety +1

      Hi.. I am having 2.0t. The FE normally stands at 22mpg on highways if I keep in Eco mode. But on sport mode it reduces below 20mpg.
      Recently I realised that with Eco mode and very very light foot (gear shifts happen at 2.5k rpm) and not exceeding 70mph the FE on highway went up to 29mpg.
      So the FE depends largely on the driving style. Frequent breaking , fast acceleration , high speed on highways etc are going to eat fuel.

    • @tyroney2
      @tyroney2 Před 4 lety

      fernando ortiz It’d be easy to average under 20
      MPG with the 2.0 of you drive it like a sports car. But anything under 16 doesn’t sound right (and that’s flogging the poor car).

  • @MikeTrullAmsoildealer
    @MikeTrullAmsoildealer Před 3 lety

    Very impressive. I have a 2003 V6 automatic trying to break 30 miles per gallon LOL. And I'm driving pretty light footed

  • @kwasibekoe4582
    @kwasibekoe4582 Před 5 lety +1

    Guys I have the 2.0 and it gives me 19.4 either city or highway.. I took it in for check up but they said there’s nothing wrong.. and I have to drive the car up to 5-6k miles before I see the 22-32mpg.. so guys anyone have a new 2.0 under 5k miles that’s getting more miles on gas.. and the car really jerks when accelerating.. any recommendations

  • @henryaguirre7850
    @henryaguirre7850 Před 5 lety +4

    I have a 2018 civic hatch sport cvt I get 42.2 hwy way mpg

  • @bwodear
    @bwodear Před 5 lety +2

    I'm getting 27mpg city only in my 2018 1.5 accord, kinda bummed.

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před 5 lety +4

      Bro..thats on point..lol..ur doing good..highway..ur getting 37mpg then

  • @robertmcgee3616
    @robertmcgee3616 Před 6 lety

    My 07 Accord V6 has Intake exhaust and tune, I drive spirited and get 15-22 in the city, Highway I usually set cruise and can get 29-32, depends on what speed I set cruise on. Mixed driving I get 21-24.5

  • @nikolavonfulton5195
    @nikolavonfulton5195 Před 6 lety

    You should look at fuelio. It is an app for your phone that helps keeps track of your mpg how much you are paying at the pump how much you are paying per mile. It is super awesome.

  • @jozir69
    @jozir69 Před 6 lety +2

    What type of gas do you guys put on the 1.5 accord sport?.. regular or plus?.

  • @DSypher39
    @DSypher39 Před 6 lety +1

    Question I have the 18 accord 1.5 why when I'm on the highway and check my gas mileage left in the tank it has never said anything over 25mpg

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +2

      Could be a couple reasons. How many miles on your engine? Proper break In is until about 1500 miles. Tires properly inflated? Heavy Foot?

  • @gerardoflores9894
    @gerardoflores9894 Před 4 lety

    i use to drive a 2007 Satur ion 1,9 liters stick transmision, this car was givinme 40 and 42 milles per gallon .i use to drive 80%on a fwy 20% on the street .

  • @jakoveskibel859
    @jakoveskibel859 Před 2 lety

    I’m not trying to show off but when it comes to mileage a diesel beats any gas car, specially VW turbodiesels or even those Chevy Cruze

  • @edzaslow
    @edzaslow Před 5 lety

    I am a very conservative driver, but I have never been able to get anywhere close to 30 mpg on my 2013 Accord, except strictly freeway driving. My city mileage was around 20 mpg. All short haul stuff.

  • @justsomeguy5401
    @justsomeguy5401 Před 6 lety +1

    my 1.5 gives me 42-45 on the highway when it is dry out. 38-40 when raining. the computer normally reads very close to the paper and pen method.

    • @roberttyminski4203
      @roberttyminski4203 Před 6 lety

      Too Cold To Ride that is way better than my 09 civic😂😂😂 I m going to get ex1.5 next Jan / Feb💪👍

    • @tesla9936
      @tesla9936 Před 6 lety

      what year your car?

  • @myaccount__7269
    @myaccount__7269 Před 6 lety

    I have a 2011 3 series with a NA I6 engine and I get 21 mpg lol. Must be nice getting 38! Lol. But my car is def fun and so nice inside. I winter a 2003 Accord coupe and that gets me around 29 mpg which isn't bad. I thought about trading in my old Honda for the new Accord but couldn't justify it, glad you like your car though! It's def not a luxury car though, I think you would have been much more happier getting a Certified bmw or Mercedes if you wanted power. You wouldn't get the mpgs but a hell of a lot of fun! Def test drive some the next go round. Either way, I like the videos!

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +2

      Glad you like your 3 series! I plan on getting another car in the near future. I needed a fuel efficient car for my long commute to work. But I definitely want a fun car for the weekends :)

    • @myaccount__7269
      @myaccount__7269 Před 6 lety +2

      GarageProjects nice. Make a video about that! Would be interesting to see your thought process. I agree going with commuter car and weekend car is soooo good. You will love it. Let us know what cars you are considering, why, and how you would use it. Convertibles or coupe , suv or Wagon. But speaking as convertible owner, highly recommend one haha.

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely make a video answering those questions!

  • @eriglac
    @eriglac Před 6 lety

    I consistently get 43 mph driving around dc. If I hypermile, I can get 47/48. That’s gradual acceleration, or pumping the accelerator on the highway

    • @eriglac
      @eriglac Před 6 lety

      On a 2015 accord EXL

  • @attitutdez7
    @attitutdez7 Před 5 lety

    My car is 2018 honda accord and its give me 360 miles and Avg. Fuel is 26.1. Which one is your honda accord?

  • @chandrasekhartanniru8636

    I have a new 2018 EX-L 1.5 T. Have driven about 900 miles so far, couldn't get more than 28.8 mpg. Is that because there aren't enough miles on it or any other reason? I drive in Eco mode always. My commute is like 40% city and 60 % highway.

  • @macclark4112
    @macclark4112 Před 5 lety

    I bought a new 1977 Honda Accord in the High Altitude package 3 barrel down draft carb. I swear I checked the mpg time and time again 52 mpg. The next year they went to Fuel Injected and it dropped to 32 mpg. So tell me about it because they control it.

  • @ScooniePenn10
    @ScooniePenn10 Před 5 lety

    what would you estimate your average MPH on the highway? I've heard 65 to 70 nets 38 or higher, 75 and above nets 33-34 ish.

  • @The3lloba
    @The3lloba Před 5 lety

    It's interesting to see VWs same engine on a honda get more mpg lol. But find out if it has direct or port injection. Because if it's only direct injection, get ready to watch that mpg slowly decrease overtime due to carbon build up.

  • @rubalcabachris
    @rubalcabachris Před 10 měsíci

    I’m getting 15 mpg in city with eco mode and drive like a granny now, below 2k Rpm’s 🤦🏽‍♂️ 18 Honda accord exl 10speed.

  • @Shamekhane1
    @Shamekhane1 Před 5 lety

    Buddy I had the 2018 Honda Accord Ex 1.5 CvT. My car has 200 miles on it and when I full the tank it’s show me the range of 349 miles but your car show 519 miles? How?

    • @blado3442
      @blado3442 Před 4 lety

      I know this is a little late of a respond to your comment. His I believe was kilometers and yours was miles. If you take your number and convert it, it will equal or be very close to his number. So, basically it's the same thing.

  • @eddy7346
    @eddy7346 Před 9 měsíci

    I live in Texas so you know the nutjobs here won't go below 80mph to save their lives
    I can do a solid 35mpg on the highway but my total average factoring in city driving is a flat 27mpg. Not great, but to be fair, the traffic here is garbage and the drivers here are in love with their brakes and ride them all the time

  • @jg2611
    @jg2611 Před 5 lety

    I notice many vehicles passing. (Happens to me too) Which is why their mog are atrocious (and they complain)
    I find driving 5mph blow the speed limit on highway gets me 38-41mpg
    Now if I could only keep folks in the left lane there instead of cutting in front of me and kicking up road shit that would be amazing

  • @telealotstm3188
    @telealotstm3188 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

    • @florsoto5094
      @florsoto5094 Před 3 lety

      Does anyone know why my accord 1.5 gas tank got smaller? I used to get 440-450 miles with a full tank and now it just get to 370-380 and it shows as full tank. Is like I'm filling it up all the way but it's just giving me like 12.5 gallon not like the 14.8 gallons it should be. I noticed it happed after the dealer replaced all fuel injectors

  • @RickLaw101
    @RickLaw101 Před 6 lety

    I have a 2018 Accord Sport 1.5, I've only driven it in economy mode combined city/hwy and it says 22.5mpg....that is shit. I don't floor it and never brake hard. I don't get it.

    • @tyroney2
      @tyroney2 Před 4 lety

      Cogito Ergo Zoom Something is definitely off. Not sure what, but you’d have to be driving city-only (and like a fkn maniac) to average 22.5 MPG.

  • @jordanhayes3943
    @jordanhayes3943 Před 6 lety +3

    Damn bro you got 10k miles on yours already

  • @84jdubb
    @84jdubb Před 5 lety

    Was that on eco mode or not?

  • @samwh4775
    @samwh4775 Před 4 lety

    I’m thinking to get a 2020 sport model but I’m not sure if I should get the 1.5T or the 2.0T I drive mostly city and almost any highway but with my eyes closed I prefer the 10 speed over the CVT but I don’t know if I drive easily with the 2.0T is going to give me acceptable fuel economy that’s why the in this case the 1.5 seems the better option but that CVT has me like 👁👃🏼👁

    • @adpeppr
      @adpeppr Před 3 lety

      Which one u choose

  • @antmann2005
    @antmann2005 Před 3 lety

    Yes I have gotten 46.5

  • @FearlessBoy19
    @FearlessBoy19 Před 5 lety

    What gets better gas accord hybrid or insight 2019

    • @eagleeye8916
      @eagleeye8916 Před 4 lety

      The insight gets about 52-55 and the accord hybrid gets bout 47 .

  • @deving7931
    @deving7931 Před 5 lety

    What grade gas were you using

  • @chrisydarg1268
    @chrisydarg1268 Před 4 lety

    Good video with real world numbers, but I notice you getting passed many many times-not how most people drive..

  • @afsarwho7643
    @afsarwho7643 Před 4 lety

    With full tank i get about 470 miles nyc to buffalo ny

  • @kwasibekoe4582
    @kwasibekoe4582 Před 6 lety

    Hey what I do mine’s gives me like 217miles per tank.. average of 19.7mpg.. what do u think I should do.

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety

      That seems way off. Check tire pressure. Heavy foot=worse gas mileage.

    • @kwasibekoe4582
      @kwasibekoe4582 Před 6 lety

      GarageProjects I’ve try many ways to drive light foot on the gas even took it to the dealer, but they told me I’ve to try drive it more for the car to breakthrough cuz it only have 2k miles on it...

    • @fernando211990
      @fernando211990 Před 5 lety

      I got my honda accord sport 2.0lt few months ago , I I live in new york and I dry most of the time in the city , I got between 12 to 15 miles per galon the gul tank 188 miles . I took yo the dealer they cheked but they said that the average that they mentioned about the milles is just and aproximation. but ofcourse that my car consume so much gas. I will say at least doble than My 2013 honda EXl use to consume . I dont know what to do . any one having the same problem with the 2018 honda accord sport 2.0 my car now is 8000 milles

    • @markgooch1715
      @markgooch1715 Před 5 lety

      I’m having the same issue with my 2.0 at 450 miles on it. Thinking I should have gone with the 1.5. I do mostly city/stop-n-go driving

  • @mikeybyrnzie2683
    @mikeybyrnzie2683 Před 6 lety

    Which Honda you have

  • @HanginWithBlake
    @HanginWithBlake Před 6 lety

    You should have an instagram account to follow as well

  • @mikeybyrnzie2683
    @mikeybyrnzie2683 Před 6 lety

    Is it same for touring

  • @shady80s22
    @shady80s22 Před 6 lety

    Holy smokes my 18 sport 1.5 only gets:
    A.) 350ish miles on my Range when I fill up my tank
    B.) averaging around 25 mpg
    Just got the car about 1 month ago only got about 1700 miles so far.

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety

      That number should rise quickly. Engine break in can slightly lower mpg.

    • @Xll_DANT3_llX
      @Xll_DANT3_llX Před 5 lety

      I get the exact same results.357 full tank and 27-29mpgs with mixed driving. When I have the low fuel light on to fill up i don’t know if you have the same problem but 12 gals fills up the car which is weird cause Honda says it’s a 14 gal tank

  • @angelitotheboss100
    @angelitotheboss100 Před 6 lety

    I have accord sport 1.5 I get only 26.6 mpg I don't understand why??
    Can you help me.

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety

      are you only driving in the city? tires inflated? 26 is very low. should be atleast 30

    • @angelitotheboss100
      @angelitotheboss100 Před 6 lety

      Yes I drive only at the street but still u think is very low and is brand new car only 3 weeks I should take to the dealership.
      What are you think, cause my old one was accord 2015 and get more miles than the one.

    • @shady80s22
      @shady80s22 Před 6 lety

      Im in the same boat but my car is still fairly new. If this bad mpg continues I might have to take it in or something

    • @shady80s22
      @shady80s22 Před 6 lety

      Did your mpg improve since your last post?

    • @aymanal_jahwari9148
      @aymanal_jahwari9148 Před 5 lety

      If you accelerate very slowly that will not be efficient
      When you accelerate try to make the rpm between 2 and 3
      And when you rech the needed speed then you can let the rpm to go down to 1.8 or what ever

  • @swampfoxx81
    @swampfoxx81 Před 6 lety

    Was this with Eco drive turned on?

  • @igorobukhov8138
    @igorobukhov8138 Před 3 lety

    Regular gas?

  • @ezequielfraire7960
    @ezequielfraire7960 Před 5 lety

    I have a 2019 accord sport that I can’t get over 23 I’ve had it a month

    • @tyroney2
      @tyroney2 Před 4 lety +1

      I hope that’s the 2.0 😬

  • @stephaniegarcia1176
    @stephaniegarcia1176 Před 6 lety

    Could i put 89 gas on the Honda Accord 2018 sport rn am 87
    Regular gas ???

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +1

      Yes, you could put premium if you wanted. Higher octane fuel won't hurt anything.

    • @carlosmartinezz3022
      @carlosmartinezz3022 Před 6 lety

      GarageProjects Do you use 87, 89 or 91? Honestly I'm not sure if paying a little extra is worth the price, since the car only asks for 87.

    • @ishrink4202
      @ishrink4202 Před 6 lety

      All Honda vehicles require 87 Octane. When you use a higher octane, you’re not getting the correct combustion that the engine is designed for, it also creates more pollution.

    • @stephaniegarcia1176
      @stephaniegarcia1176 Před 6 lety

      iShrink 420 so i can’t put 89 of gas so it gotta be 87 of gas???

    • @carlosmartinezz3022
      @carlosmartinezz3022 Před 6 lety

      Stephanie garcia The Honda guide book says, 87 octane or higher is recommended. Use TOP TIER gasoline where available. It's on page 118 of your owners book.
      I'm just curious to know what other people use.

  • @edace1231
    @edace1231 Před 6 lety +1

    I get 17mpg on mine lmao

  • @mvgamer4797
    @mvgamer4797 Před 6 lety

    1.5 or 2.0?

  • @JSW42
    @JSW42 Před 5 lety +1

    I like your videos but you should practice not smacking your lips so often. 👽

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před 5 lety

      Hes one if those people who like to hear themselves talk....jisnsayen..not to be rude to him..lol

    • @tyroney2
      @tyroney2 Před 4 lety +1

      Jeff Wahlund There is a slightly pretentious way of smacking you lips, which camera reviewer Hugh Brownstone (for example) has practically turned into a base art form. This guy isn’t doing this. He’s young, so not as comfortable in front of the camera. (Give it a try yourself, post it, then criticize...) This guy seems like a nice dude, and he’s not exactly charging you for the info in this video... 😆

  • @Xll_DANT3_llX
    @Xll_DANT3_llX Před 6 lety

    I’m getting 26.4 to 27.3 mpgs on eco.

    • @Xll_DANT3_llX
      @Xll_DANT3_llX Před 6 lety

      My gas range is about 357 on a full tank

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety

      That seems very low

    • @Xll_DANT3_llX
      @Xll_DANT3_llX Před 6 lety

      GarageProjects I drive mainly street which is probably the cause but I don’t go over 2000 rpm. I drive the 1.5t cvt model (sport trim)

    • @aymanal_jahwari9148
      @aymanal_jahwari9148 Před 5 lety

      @@Xll_DANT3_llX
      I am not sur about that but i think you are driving below the efficient poin
      Try to accelerate faster then let the rpm to go down when your speed is almost concestant
      Sorry for my bad english
      I hop you got my point

  • @catalindinica2489
    @catalindinica2489 Před 6 lety

    hello. pm sent

  • @user-oz3kt8mw2j
    @user-oz3kt8mw2j Před 5 lety

    Thats why everyone is passing you, lol. Thanks not real world

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 5 lety

      I actually drive pretty aggressively and still average 36+ on the highway

  • @ishrink4202
    @ishrink4202 Před 6 lety

    With gas nearing $3 per gallon and it will go higher, here’s some suggestions to get more mileage, better performance and longer life from your vehicle.
    1. Invest in a K&N air filter for your engine, you’ll see a 3% improvement in fuel economy just from replacing the paper filter in your vehicle with the K&N They have a 1 million mile warranty and only need to be cleaned every 50K miles. The K&N cleaning kit is $15. Go to the K&N site to get the correct model for your vehicle. www.knfilters.com You can buy most of them for under $60
    2. Use Chevron gasoline exclusively. Why? First, It’s a top-tier gasoline. 2nd, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota and others collaborated with Chevron back in the 80s to create Techron. Techron is the only gasoline additive that’s been scientifically proven to keep your entire fuel system clean and give you maximum mileage and performance per tank. Also, if your vehicle doesn’t require Premium 93 octane, use Regular 87 octane. That’s over $100 per year in fuel cost savings.
    3. Set the cruise control and drive 5 mph slower on the highway, that’s 7% less fuel burn and that equals more money in your pocket and less pain at the pump. If you own a Honda with an Econ button, only use it when you’re on the highway and have your cruise set. It changes the vehicles throttle response and reduces the load from the air conditioning. I can drive 200 miles at 75 mph with Econ on and I only burn a 1/4 tank of gas.
    4. Use Valvoline Full Synthetic High Mileage motor oil. Even if your vehicle doesn’t have 75K miles, Valvoline High Mileage Full Synthetic motor oil has more additives in it to keep your engine clean, seals and rings conditioned and protects your engine better than conventional or blended motor oils. Be sure to have it changed every 5K miles. It’s one of the best motor oils you can buy.
    5. Use the Mobil 1 Extended Performance Oil Filter $15. It’s the number one rated oil filter on the market.
    6. Don’t drive unless necessary.

    • @garageprojects8175
      @garageprojects8175  Před 6 lety +1

      KN CAI will be going on this car. appreciate the other recommendations.

    • @ishrink4202
      @ishrink4202 Před 6 lety +1

      GarageProjects You’re welcome and THANK YOU for your vids. I look forward to each one.

  • @deelarry2137
    @deelarry2137 Před 5 lety

    Here’s a tip, this guy drive slow. Just look at the vid . Everyone’s flying past him.

  • @kaboose07
    @kaboose07 Před 5 lety +5

    2019 Honda Accord Sport 2.0t here. Recently took a 90 mile hwy trip going 65-70mph on normal mode and cruise control. Averaged 37.3mpg!! No joke. Tip for 2.0t owners, ease on the throttle, don’t go above 70mph