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How many miles per gallon does a 2007 Acura CSX get?

The 2007 Acura CSX typically achieves around 28–32 miles per gallon combined, with automatic versions closer to the lower end and manual versions closer to the higher end, depending on driving conditions.


About the 2007 CSX


The CSX was Acura’s Canadian-market compact sedan, built on the Honda Civic platform. It offered a 2.0-liter i-VTEC four-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive, with two common transmission choices: a five-speed automatic or a five-speed manual. Fuel economy figures for this model come from EPA testing (for North America) and Canada’s fuel consumption guides, and actual mileage can vary by region and driving habits.


EPA estimates and typical mpg


EPA-style fuel economy estimates provide a baseline for what owners might expect in typical mixed driving. The following figures reflect common reporting for the 2007 CSX with its two primary transmissions.



  • Automatic transmission (5-speed): about 25 mpg city / 34 mpg highway (roughly 29 mpg combined).

  • Manual transmission (5-speed): about 27 mpg city / 37 mpg highway (roughly 32 mpg combined).


These figures are official-style estimates and can vary by testing cycle and regional standards. Real-world mileage often differs from the EPA numbers depending on conditions such as traffic, terrain, and maintenance.


Real-world MPG ranges


In everyday driving, owners and testers frequently report ranges that reflect typical usage patterns. The ranges below summarize what you might see in practice, acknowledging that results vary widely by driving style and environment.



  • City driving: roughly 22–28 mpg with automatic; roughly 24–30 mpg with manual.

  • Highway driving: roughly 34–39 mpg with automatic; roughly 38–42 mpg with manual.


In mixed driving, many CSX owners report combined mileage in the high 20s to low 30s mpg, with manual-equipped cars generally achieving the higher end of that range when driven efficiently.


Maximizing fuel economy


To get the best possible miles per gallon from a 2007 CSX, consider these practical tips:



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure to reduce rolling resistance.

  • Maintain regular service schedules (air filter, spark plugs, and fuel system) to keep the engine efficient.

  • Avoid aggressive acceleration and excessive idling; use smooth throttle input and anticipate traffic flow.

  • Use air conditioning sparingly in city driving; try to park in shade and use ventilation when possible.


While the CSX is an older design, these habits can meaningfully affect real-world fuel economy and overall running costs.


Summary


The 2007 Acura CSX sits in the mid-to-high 20s to low 30s mpg range in mixed driving, with automatic transmissions typically yielding lower figures than manuals. Real-world results vary with driving style, terrain, and maintenance. For precise numbers, check the vehicle’s original window sticker or consult Canada’s fuel consumption guide for your specific model and region.

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