Honda Accord 2007 Maintenance and Repair

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  • blufz1blufz1 Member Posts: 2,045
    Mileage depends on your driving route. Lots of short trips with the engine cold can result in mileage in the high teens. Don't worry too much and try to learn how the car "likes" to be driven for better mileage.
  • thegraduatethegraduate Member Posts: 9,731
    My first tank of gas was my worst. That said,

    What numbers are you getting?
    How are you calculating mileage?
    What is your commute like?
    What was your previous car, and what mileage did it return in the same conditions?
  • sunil2sunil2 Member Posts: 2
    I have a 2007 Accord EXL V6 Auto and I notice that when I shift from Drive to Reverse, there is clicking noise. Is this normal? Have anyone experience this noise?

    Thanks!
  • elroy5elroy5 Member Posts: 3,735
    Accord transmissions have always been that way, from my experience. You can easily hear things moving when you shift the transmission. As long as you don't hear strange sounds while the car is in gear or rolling, it doesn't sound like their's a problem. Happy Hondaing :D
  • tg1994tg1994 Member Posts: 8
    I am very irritated after just having my 2nd oil change and inspection on my 2007 EX. I was told that at 11,700 miles I only have 35% of brake pad left on both front and rear. Has anyone else gone through brake pads this quickly? Are Honda's pads just crap or what? I've always gotten at least 60,000 miles out of the factory pads on other cars I've had. This is going to get very expensive. :mad:
  • cc2718cc2718 Member Posts: 18
    Mine only got 700 miles. But I do notice there are a lot of brake dust come from the front. May be the pads do go fast. You should ask how much left for the rotors Hopefully it is not the same problem as seen in this one (totally different car) dontbuylexus, "Lexus IS 250 Basic Maintenance Questions" #18, 29 Jul 2007 12:44 am.
  • patpat Member Posts: 10,421
    and after several requests, the 2007 Accord M&R discussion will be combined with the rest of its generation. Let's continue here: Honda Accord (2003-2007) Maintenance and Repair.
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