Used 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Great Car - Poor MPG
The car itself is great. I have the Touring model and it has a great ride, tons of features and is very comfortable. Be aware that the claimed MPG and real world MPG are not even CLOSE! I am averaging 34 mpg driving the speed limit and accelerating as slowly as possible. I am convinced that there is no way that anyone could achieve the claimed MPG no matter their driving style or habits.
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Amazing!
I have around 4000 miles on the Accord Sport Hybrid and loving it! Unlike previous reviews my MPG is outstanding, from Pennsylvania to South Carolina 42 MPG average. Driving home from work for 39 miles from town to town 35 average speed limit I got 55 MPG , now that not always but I am in the forties most of the time. Coming from a Jeep with that got 18 to 21 MPG I love it!
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $24,9984 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $27,794In-stock online
- Sport SedanMSRP: $22,990In-stock online
Great car!
I love my Honda Accord Hybrid. It’s my first Honda and my first Hybrid. The interior is spacious and looks great. In winter months I averaged 38-41 mpg and in the spring was getting closer to 48. Now that we’re dealing with 100 degree days I’m always running the AC so getting about 41-42 mpg. I’m happy with the mileage for the most part. The lack of a spare tire gives me some anxiety about taking it for longer road trips. I drove an SUV for 8 years prior to the Accord so I’m finding it very hard to adjust to how low the car sits and the ground clearance. I’m strongly considering the CRV Hybrid or something similar.
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MPG is not accurate
I purchased the 2022 Accord Hybrid in December. I've filled it up 6-7 times since I purchased it and according to the car's mileage calculations, only one of the seven fills have averaged over 40 MPG. Typical MPG is 37 or so. I do not get it??? Honda says 47/48. Not true at all. Otherwise, I love the car - but don't expect 48 MPG
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Great gas mileage so far
We were forced to purchase a car since another driver totaled my wife’s Audi convertible so, off we went to find a replacement. After doing my usual research on hybrid’s, I narrowed it down between a Camry and the Accord and finally settled on the Accord Hybrid Touring. The decision came down to price and availability since we needed a car asap but I was not willing to shell out $5000 over MSRP just to purchase a car. So finding a dealer that did not gouge the customer was top priority. I did manage to find a few and reluctantly settled on a sticker price sale but luckily the car we put a deposit on came in 3 weeks early! We have only had the Accord for about 3 weeks now but so far we are averaging over 49 miles p/gal, a very pleasant surprise given today’s gas prices. I already own a 20 Pilot so I am quite familiar with most of the technology Honda offers, but it’s our first hybrid so all of that related tech stuff is new but so far we are very pleased with the offering! Not only is it stingy on gas but it’s also very quick in acceleration. The only disappointment is that the passenger seat is quite low for short people and sadly there is no height adjustment. Really Honda, you need a height adjustment on both front seats, not just the driver! Oh, and unlike the Pilot, the side mirrors do not adjust with the memory seat positioning. Consequently, driver number 2 must readjust the side mirrors after the car was driven by #1 and visas-versa. Other than that, those are my only real design complaints so far! Great car otherwise!
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