Used 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
It's a Hybrid
Car was very good looking ,the only things that were a problem for me was getting in, and the direction of the dash functions for the passenger.
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Disappointing MPG
Yeah...not even close to the advertised MPG...I have 2300 miles on the car, and am at 41.1 MPG. Mix of low speed driving around town, and about 800 miles of interstate driving. Gas mileage over 70 MPH sucks! Also, very disappointed in how far it will go on battery alone...less than one mile before the engine kicks on and starts burning gas. For those who are focused on getting a hybrid in order to ignore gas prices...do NOT get this car. One other issue...it does have a lot of cool gauges inside, and is pretty fancy technologically. BUT, there is absolutely NO explanation in the manual of what the gauges indicate...it just tells you the name of them. Ditto for the screen buttons re media player. Had to get a service guy to explain what they meant, and when it came to the gauges it was clear he didn't know what certain things indicate. Here's an update...at about 9400 in mileage, and miles per gallon average is 43.2...if you're going to buy a hybrid to save on gas, don't get this one.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $25,993178 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $26,69995 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $24,99088 mi away
It’s early
Just bought the car this week. Have not use a full tank of gas, but looks promising. Nice ride. Still trying to figure out all the safety features. Love the lane departure, much better than some technology I’ve used in rentals.
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Mpg scam
Car and trim level are great but I paid a premium for the hybrid based on EPA ratings. True mpg is 38.4 through 8500 miles. Driving style aside, most of mine is highway going 70-75 mph which isn’t speed racer. I drive In eco mode and don’t rev it out. Had a Passat tdi before this and this feels like a similar scam
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City 24 MPG Not 48
I was hoping to have a replacement for my Prius. It is advertised at 48 City and 48 Highway. The highway it correct but the City mileage is 18 - 24 mpg. With the Prius, the battery kicks in during the city driving, the Accord, not so much. Car has gone to the dealership twice. They believe the car works fine. Certainly not as advertised
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