Used 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Perfect car for me
The technology inside of the car takes some getting used to, such as the buttons to park, drive, and so on. However, it’s a really nice vehicle with a great amount of space and comfort. I feel safe and secure in this car and would definitely recommend it to others.
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Gets boring pretty fast
I’ve had the car for about 12k miles & 6 months and I’ve never reach the advertised mpg of 48, closest I’ve gotten was 42. Over time driving in interstate speeds get extreme road noise and seems to do a number on the car since after my first time do so made my door seal start to come loose and the service department tried blaming me for it and never fixed it. And how does a while alignment for a front wheel drive sedan cost $99 but on a suv for a luxury brand be $70😑 blows my mind. Now the performance is pretty great for moving through city traffic and and getting around slow/stupid drivers. In stop and go-traffic, the ACC works pretty dam well, saved me a a couple time😁. And the lane assist is probably best in any vehicle I’ve drive!!! But sometimes my CarPlay acts up or the system does a complete restart when I plug in my phone.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $12,99942 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $19,695120 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $29,59041 mi away
2019 Honda Accord Hybrid
Awesome car with outstanding safety and luxury features at a very reasonable price point.
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My perfect travel car
I bought this to replace a '16 Malibu Premier that just went out of warranty. The Malibu overestimated it's fuel economy to 30 mpg when doing the math at the pump it was actually averaging 27 mpg. I bought the 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring in late October before I learned to truly drive this hybrid and before the colder air moved in to affect my hybrid's mpg. I've been able to get 48 to 53 mpg on warm days of 75 degrees and warmer while as the temperature drops to 50 to 60 degrees I could get 37 to 42 mpg tops. 38 degrees to mid 40s I would really struggle to get 36mpg and usually get less. I love this car for all the features the Malibu had plus the benefits of driving so far a minimum of 550 miles on 12.8 gallons of gas. Where the 22/33 2.0T Malibu probably wouldn't get 400 miles on 15.8 gallons. I'll be taking a trip from Houston, TX to Corpus Christi that is 200+ miles away soon and did a Gas Buddy fuel trip calculator (that I found very reliable when I drove to Florida) and found that I can take my car both ways and around Corpus and return home with about 1/3 of a tank remaining. The heated and cooled seats are very effective and the car is largely quiet as long as you drive it like a hybrid rather than a sports car like a few YouTube reviewers. If I were to complain about two things and one is personal and the other is general. First my lower back hurts after driving this car. I does have lumbar support, but this doesn't help. I bought something to go behind my lower back to remedy this. The general complaint is that I own a Google Pixel 3 XL and it has a hard time connecting to the head unit by bluetooth all of the time. Not every time, but often. This affects the ability to launch Android Auto and you have to work to get it working again.
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Not as good as I thought it should be
I've had my 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid for about 5 months now and I'm kind of disappointed. My biggest complaints are the Bluetooth connectivity doesn't work very well. Sometimes it doesn't connect at all and other times it take several minutes for it to connect to my phone. The other thing is the gas mileage. The rating is 47 mpg City and Highway. I've been getting 35 to 39 mpg with mixed driving in econ mode and I'm not hitting the gas very hard or very often. How can they possibly got 47 mpg, come on. The third thing is the back up camera is fuzzy even after I clean it the resolution is not that great, even compared to my old Ford Fusion. It seems like the car is build well, but there are several things that could be improved on. For a 10th generation I would think this car would be perfect, but not even close.
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