Used 1995 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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MY TOP CHOICE IS ALWAYS A HONDA
I BOUGHT THIS CAR 5 YEARS AGO. IT ALREADY HAD 86,000 MILES ON IT. I HAVE DRIVEN THE CAR HARD AND HAS YET TO GIVE ME ANY PROBLEMS. I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CAR TO ANYBODY. IT IS A GREAT DAILY DRIVE AND LOVES THE HIGHWAY.
Not Bad
Repairs get VERY expensive past 100K miles. SRS system has a problem with low voltage requiring reset at dealership. ABS system known to leak and VERY expensive to replace ~$2000. Replacemnt catlytic converter way overpriced $1000.
Very Good Car!!
This Car has over 218,000 miles on it and still running strong. It's gotten a new timing belt and i believe a new starter before i bought it. It was my first car and i would recommend it to anyone looking for a good reliable car, with great gas mileage and good power for a four cylinder car.
Great Car
My family has owned several Honda's and I've had a couple also. I picked this Accord LX 2.2 automatic up as an inbetween car. Sort of a beater, but it's proved to be much more than that. I got it with 170k miles on the clock and it's really solid and tight. This car has no wind noise or squeeks nor rattles. It's quite amazing really. The gas mileage is also superb at well over 30mpg. While it's not going to win any drag races, It's an excellent commuter and highway vehicle. Evertthing works on it and it's very comfortable.
Best All Around Car
This is the best car I have owned. It now has 100,000 miles with Honda service and it still runs and rides like new. Pretty fast with the 5-speed 150 HP 4-cylinder, and it averages 30 MPG around town and 35 MPG on the road.
Ah, the places we've been
You can't beat this car's reliability. 112,000 miles with only minimal repairs. It's the car we choose for a four-adult road trip. Lots of space in the hatch (we brought home a 32 inch TV in it). The interior and exterior are wearing well. I'd consider another one if Honda still made them.
Excellent Vehicle
I bought this car when it was 2 yrs old and had it for almost ten years. Very reliable. During my first two years the only things I had to change were the muffler and the battery. Other than regular scheduled maintenance and normal wear I only had to change the radiator ,the axle and a couple of hoses. Great overall vehicle, looking forward to my new 2008 accord
Awesome Honda
Honda Accords have a peculiar automatic transmission that can get be jerky until warm but like Toyota cars they are extremely reliable and last longer than we do. Mine is so fun to drive! I put Enkei racing rims and Yokohama performance wheels on it and Wow! What a sassy, good-looking classy, comfortable, well put together car. I feel very safe in it too. I can not say enough good things about it or Hondas.
Bulletproof
I bought this car in 2001 with 90,000 miles on it. When I sold it 5.5 years later it had over 235,000. The car had already been smashed up once before I bought it, was in another small accident while in my possession, and was then stolen, beat up, abandoned and recovered. It was put through the wringer and still ran like a top when I sold it. The 2.2l averaged 29-30 mpg. The car never let me down.
Great car
Very reliable. No breakdowns or problems other than regular maintenance. Would really recommend! Solid and comfortable.
Can't Beat It
This is the best car I have ever owned and I have had at least 15 cars. Bought the car new in Nov. 1995 and drove it 7 years. The car has 115K miles on it and runs like new. After 7 years total - only major (I guess it's major for a Honda) maintenance items are the timing belt, cv axles, and front brakes - Nothing Else in 7 years!!!! You see why I love this car. Just sold it to my step-daughter and she will put the next 115K miles on it. This my second Honda (first was a civic) and I am sold on Honda.
1995 Accord LX 4-door sedan
A creampuff. An inauspicious car but it has held up very well through 8 midwest winters. Very low mileage, no repairs of any significance. Will buy another.
1995 Honda Accord LX
I love the body of this vehicle....it is in excellent condition. Drives great/
Great car
This is my fourth Honda/Acura. I have owned the car since new. It has 100k and the only thing I have done is routine stuff-tune ups, brakes, tires and battery. Mostly city driving too. Dont love the power, not thrilled by the styling, but it does what it's supposed to do-gets me from point a to b reliably and fairly cheap.
very sturdy and worthy car
amazingly sturdy, never broke down once in 7 years. Saved my life in a serious autwreck actually really quick, large trunk lots of interior space, basically lived out of it.
WoW Its a Honda What can I say
For a car thats 7 years old I cannot and will not complain. I am looking for my next car to be a beemer but its hard to give up the dependability. A recommended vehicle!
Honda Accord is amazing
The fact the car itself is good on gas should already be a sell, but the fact it comes with a seat that can go down, easy repairs, radio and even a tape deck and CD player is amazing, it basically mixes the best of both worlds and even now runs like a charm. I highly recommend owning one because if you do, expect something that'll live a long time and will always be reliable.
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Super!
You're lucky if you can find one, of course! Great car. No visible rust spots! Haven't spent much on repairs for 25 years. It has no computer (that started in 1996 for all cars), so no one can follow me. I'm very concerned with privacy issues.
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28 Years Old & Still Going STRONG
I bought new December, 1995, four-door Accord EX manual transmission, leather seats, sunroof. Has 173,000+ miles. I have replaced the timing belt/water pump three times, batteries last about five years, I’m on my sixth battery, change the oil every 3000 miles. It has sat outside in the hot Texas sun most of the years. Ice storms, too. Minor issues, such as the heater AC temperature dial has broken a few times which me think that the AC had gone out when it was just mixing hot air in with the AC. That was a problem also in my 1986. The only problem I ever had with that car. About 2014, there were some computer/motherboard issues that surfaced that took some time to cure. However, it was ultimately fixed, after the dealer kind of misdiagnosed and sold me more parts, than was needed that didn’t solve the problem, a couple of times, and cost me a little more than it should have, but probably 2 to 3 car payments worth in the overall scheme of things—minor. I did chew the dealer out on that, however, and, subsequently, did not take it back there. The first time in 27 years this past December, I had AC worked on (stopped cooling) it only cost a few hundred dollars, surprisingly. I have replaced the electric radio antenna once, and it does not retract fully most of the time. The driver side power window has gone out a few times (capacitor). I had a 1986 LX before that, which I sold too soon—as it had body damage. In July, 2023, I drove it on a 3600 mile, 11 state trip. It has sat out in the driveway most of the years and periodically, people walk up, wanting to know if I wish to sell it. My goal at year 19 to 20 was to own it at least to year 25, as in the 26th year, you no longer have to do the pollution inspection. Gas mileage in the 32/40+ miles to the gallon. But I drive a little bit slower on the freeways, than do most people. It could use one more higher gear. It leaks a little oil and has for years around the head gaskets, but I asked the mechanic about it, and he said it should be no problem. It should run forever. In the 2015 to 2020 time frame, I took it to another Honda dealer and the service advisor there told me he owned the same model of car, which he bought with 100,000 miles on it and sold it to another individual when it had 300,000 miles on it. At that point, I became convinced I could own this car forever.
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Another Great Honda Ownership Experience
My 7th Honda purchased new, 1st I held onto for a long time. Performed so reliably, I bought it after lease was paid. Spends most of its time in my garage or Omaha airport parking garage. Oil's changed/tires rotated every 3k miles. Munfacturer's suggested maint schedule is followed. 2 biggest "repair" items were a new battery and 4 tires in 2002. All my expenses since first acquiring: Cleaning $563.61 Fuel $1607.28 Insurance $5579.21 Lease/Loan $18498.15 (incl interest) Registration $1560.82 (incl license) Service $1444.50 TOTAL $29253.57
this car is great
this is a great car
Well worth the Money
While we worried about buying an american made honda, we've come to the conclusion that no matter where you buy a honda, if you take care of it, it'll last a long time. all maintenance was preformed @ the required intervals, and the car has well over 145,000 miles on the odo w/ no signs of weakness. It's on it's second set of tires (first being the original tires that came w/ the car) and second set of brakes. only complaints are jerking transmission and squeaking brakes.
Excellent car! Love my Honda
I just got this car yesterday and I love it. It has 189,xxx miles on it and runs amazing still. Only one weird thing is that it only has two cup holders and only in the front seat. But it's an excellent car! It's also my first car and only paid 1800 for it.
Another one
Got my first Honda (70) at age 9, I've had 6 or 7 since (not including geneators, etc.) -- best engine and performance for ANY money! This Accord I purchased with 9 miles on it and it's been another great attribute to a car company that does everything right (if you buy it for no other reason, think "resale"). I replaced the heat knob once and the oil once or twice, at 130K miles it's wonderful. No, it's not built for speed ... but that's why I drive Honda's CBR!!
My First Car
I'm 17 years old. This was my first car i have ever owned and i absolutely love it. Compared to other 4cly. this has a lot of power. I am currently fixing it up. I have a new AEM cold air intake, Hayame exhaust, and lots of accesories. I get tons of complements on how nice it is. It still runs like its brand new and performs like a pure sports car.
It's a GREAT Car
I would have given it all 10s except for the AC. I have had trouble with mine not getting real cold. I paid about $400 once for it to be fixed, and it made no difference in the end. It works, just not well for our hot humid summers here in St. Louis. Now 12 years old, the electric window motors are wanting to quit. I won't put any money into this car and plan on driving it until it gives out. This vehicle has cost me very little to run for the past ten years. Brakes, mufflers, oil, tires, and the previously mentioned AC issue. I had to replace the clutch slave/master thingy once, and a cv boot once after a car did a hit and run on me while my vehicle was parked.