Used 2022 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Still might be the best hybrid there is!
Bought a 2022 Honda Accord with 14000 miles. I took a 200 mile trip 2days later and got 52 mpg. I live in Minnesota and now that there is snow on roads and cold weather my mileage is still 46 mpg. Roomy, comfortable, and quiet I save a lot of money on gas as my pickup only gave me 19 mpg. All that and it is very good for the climate. Great choice.
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My blue
I bought my Car June 2022 11 Miles’s only I love the car however in the shop for the second time. The say it’s because of the heat but I don’t buy that. While driving all the light come on. Today car just would not start
- Touring SedanMSRP: $23,99936 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $29,88825 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $22,59637 mi away
1 year and 36K miles later
After a year and 36K miles, I am still very impressed by this car. No issues, I average about 42 miles per gallon on Southern California freeways where pace is usually around 80 mph. The anti-collision feature has saved me twice when for a split second I was distracted, what a true life saver! I love my car, thank you Honda for building such a great car! This is my 3rd Accord. I was very surprised and please at the refinement this car has evolved to. I have owned numerous European luxury sedans and this Accord was just a pleasant surprise most especially for the price. This is why it has made the Top 10 cars compared to any other models out there.
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Beautiful!
I love the car, was surprised it didn't come with heated seats. AND I had read reviews the speaker system was sub par, and it is. But the ride is smooth and the car is beautiful!
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Looking for a hybrid sedan? Look at the Accord!
Have had ours for about 8 months now. Took it on a 9150 mile trip around the USA and averaged right at 40 MPG. Now that we're home and doing more "around towning" it's up to 41.4. Took me 1/2 a day at the beginning of the trip to find the perfect seat position but once I did it was very comfortable even driving 6 or more hours in a day. Our front seats are heated and cooled which was also nice to have on long driving days. I think the back seats are just cooled but I don't use them very often so can't remember for sure. We have the Touring model which has a lot of bells and whistles. It's quiet, predictable to drive and roomy inside even for adults in the back seat. The heads-up display is a nice feature as is the adaptive cruise control. Trunk held all our luggage for the trip with some extra space for souvenirs. The radio has navigation, USB input, Android Auto and Apple Car play. About my only complaints is with the radio. If my wife touches her Apple phone when my Android is connected it takes over the radio and the radio memory will only work on about 32 Gb of music from the USB port. Normally not a big deal but on our road trip we found it when no bands name that started from S to Z would play or show up on the folder list. I give it 4 stars because as a former Challenger owner it doesn't spark the excitement button but as a daily driver its functional, comfortable and so far, reliable. Sure, it looks like any other 4 door sedan on the road, but car companies have ben shying away from style and uniqueness to appease the MPG committee for years now.
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