Used 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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The Honda Accord Hybrid is awesome car
This car has everything you need the safety features ,suspension, audio system ,the exterior and interior design is everything I love this car.
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Just got and so far, I am happy
Had an amazing 2016 Hyundai Sonata, that gave me no issues. Although there have been several technical bulletins, including one that extended the powertrain warranty, because some engines have failed suddenly, because of a manufacturing issue. Also, mine was one of those that Hyundai chose NOT to install an immobilizer. So I sold it, and purchased a used Honda Accord Hybrid with 75K miles on it. I only missed my Sonata for a week, then I got the Accord. 1) It definitely accelerates faster than my 2.5 liter ICE engine Sonata. 2) After a 220 miles roundtrip I posted a 46 mpg fuel usage. My Sonata would only get about 33mpg. That is almost a 40% increase. 3) The ride is definitely firmer, but it also handles sportily! 4) The climate and entertainment controls were intuitive, with no learning curve required. 5) The safety features are what I wanted and they don't disappoint. It has lane keep, automatic cruise control (work all the way down to a stop behind another car), rear cross traffic alert, it reads speed signs and it has Blind Side Monitoring.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $21,500183 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $22,499131 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $25,44189 mi away
Great car
Smooth, powerful, efficient! I've averaged 45.5 mpg in the past year. I seldom lack for power. Rides smooth. No regrets!
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The best car I've ever owned!
The Accord Hybrid is comfortable, smooth, and quiet. It has plenty of acceleration to merge with freeway traffic, and gets over 45 MPG! This technology is a sane, reasonable step on the path to energy independence, rather than legislating electric cars that few people can afford.
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my new car
love this 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid EXL. I've been driving a lot and getting about 57 mpg. It's quiet and I love the audio system.