Used 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Hybrid?
I bought this car strictly for the gas mileage. Big mistake. Simply doesn't get more than 36 mpg, which is less than my 2016 Accord non-hybrid. Took it to the dealer and they checked it out and told me "The car is working fine, it must be your driving"!! If it was my driving, how did I get more mpg than was rated on the accord non-hybrid? It got 32 mpg on the highway with the adaptive cruise control on. How could it be my driving if my feet never touched the gas or break pedals? I test drove the Camry hybrid and it got 52 mpg on my test drive. The Camry is more expensive but mpg is accurate and interior is far better looking than Accord. Car won't sync with my Samsung Galaxy. Dealer can't figure that out either. This is my 4th (and last) Honda. I couldn't be more disappointed in my car buying decision. (6 months later) Okay after 6 months and 4,600 miles on the car, the information screen completely shuts down while driving and reboots. This has happened numerous times. Dealer says a computer update may take care of the problem but doesn't know when there will be an update. It could be that other 19 Accord Touring Hybrid models have not had all the issues I have. I am probably unfortunate enough to have bought a lemon. 11/25/20 - I've had the car for 1 year and 9 months now. At its highest point it got 40 MPG. Now that cold weather is back, the MPG is going back to the mid 30s. Electric mode basically shuts off whenever the heat or heated seats are on.
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MPG better than advertised
I have had my 2019 Accord Hybrid for 2 months now, and have logged close to 9000 miles of highway and city driving. As I have learned to drive the vehicle most effectively and purposefully, I am over 50 MPG, the vast majority of the time. This is a better vehicle than the Toyota Avalon and the Audi A4 that I owned prior. This car is jammed with technology that suits my own human factors quite well. It is comfortable and easy to drive. It has the power to interact safely in requisite situations. If the reliability meets the Honda reputation, it will be the greatest car ever in my eyes.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $12,99924 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $16,50010 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $17,947In-stock online
MPGs not close
Car is great, quite, comfortable ride. Averaging under 38mpgs - disappointing!
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Loud reoccurring reverb without a fix
2019 Accord Hybrid touring at 2000 miles started extremely loud reoccurring reverb noise at specific speeds. Honda has no fix and stated it is an inherent characteristic of the vehicle. Found many similar complaints. Beware of problem with no intended fix by manufacturer.
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Pretty darn good
Sharp looking car - surprised when people tell me “ wow, that’s a good looking car. Only several weeks old so no experience with the mileage. My wife agrees with most reports - getting out is sub par. All else seems worth the price. A CD player would be real nice but they seem to be fading from the industry (unfortunately)(Subaru May be the only one to have them).
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