How many miles per gallon does a 2007 CSX get?
The 2007 Acura CSX—the Canadian-market, Civic-based sedan—typically delivers fuel economy in the low-to-mid 30s in mixed driving. In everyday use, expect around 28–32 miles per gallon (mpg) combined, with roughly 25–28 mpg in city conditions and 34–38 mpg on highways, varying by transmission and driving habits.
What to Expect in Real-World Driving
Like most gasoline-powered cars of its era, the CSX’s mpg can swing based on gear choice, maintenance, and how you drive. The following overview outlines the main factors that influence fuel economy for this model.
Before listing the key variables, keep in mind that the CSX shares its core powertrain with the Honda Civic, so typical Civic-era fuel economy patterns apply, though Canadian-market specs and trim differences can affect exact numbers.
- Transmission type and gearing: The CSX was offered with both a manual and an automatic transmission. In general, manual transmissions can yield better highway efficiency with steady speeds, while automatics vary by model year and gearing.
- Engine condition and maintenance: The 1.8-liter i-VTEC engine requires regular maintenance (spark plugs, oxygen sensors, air filter, and correct tire pressure) to maintain optimal mpg. Poor maintenance or dirty components can reduce efficiency.
- Driving conditions and style: Heavy traffic, rapid acceleration, and frequent short trips increase fuel use. Steady highway cruising and gradual acceleration improve mpg.
- Vehicle load and tire health: Extra weight, roof racks, and under-inflated tires raise rolling resistance and reduce mpg. Keeping tires inflated to recommended pressures helps economy.
Overall, real-world mpg for a 2007 CSX typically falls within these patterns, with maintenance and driving style playing a significant role in where you land on the spectrum.
Estimated MPG Ranges by Transmission
Because the CSX offered different transmissions and Canadian market tuning, owners report slightly different numbers. The following ranges capture common experiences for the 2007 CSX with typical maintenance.
- Automatic transmission (5-speed): city driving around 25–28 mpg; highway driving around 34–38 mpg; combined roughly 29–32 mpg.
- Manual transmission (5-speed): city driving around 27–30 mpg; highway driving around 37–40 mpg; combined roughly 32–34 mpg.
These figures are general estimates and actual results can vary based on the specific vehicle, maintenance history, driving conditions, and climate. If you own or are shopping for a CSX, focusing on maintenance history and tire condition will help you approach the upper end of these ranges.
Tips to Maximize MPG on a 2007 CSX
Small changes can add up to tangible fuel savings over time. Here are practical steps to improve efficiency:
- Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended specification to reduce rolling resistance.
- Drive conservatively: smooth acceleration, steady speeds, and anticipation of traffic reduce fuel use.
- Limit idling and use cruise control on highways when appropriate to maintain a steady pace.
- Remove unnecessary cargo and roof racks that add aerodynamic drag.
Following these practices can help you approach the higher end of the CSX’s mpg ranges, especially on longer highway trips.
Summary
The 2007 Acura CSX offers mpg roughly in the 28–32 mpg combined range for typical mixed driving, with manual transmissions tending toward higher highway efficiency and automatics generally yielding slightly lower numbers. Real-world results depend on transmission choice, maintenance, driving style, and road conditions. For best results, keep up with maintenance, keep tires properly inflated, and drive smoothly to maximize fuel economy.
What is the gas mileage on a 2007 Acura CSX?
Fuel consumption is 10.2 L/100 km (28 mpg‑imp; 23 mpg‑US) city, 6.8 L/100 km (42 mpg‑imp; 35 mpg‑US) highway with a minimum of 91 octane AKI fuel required. The 2007 CSX Type-S went on sale on November 6, 2006.
What are common problems with the Acura CSX?
Here are some of the more frequent symptoms that CSX owners in the Raleigh area bring to our shop:
- Engine hesitation or poor throttle response.
- Vibration at idle or while accelerating.
- Clunking when shifting gears (manual or auto)
- Leaking coolant around the front of the engine.
- Whining noise from the serpentine belt area.
What is the fuel economy of a 2006 Acura CSX?
FUEL ECONOMY L/100 KM 8.7 city, 6.4 hwy.
What engine does a 2007 Acura CSX have?
2.0-litre four-cylinder engine
All models use a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that makes 155 hp in the base and Premium levels, and 197 hp in the Type-S.
