Used 2004 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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No better car out there
Traded in Toyota Matrix (brand new) for the Accord Coupe LX, Manual. What a difference. Accord (4-cyl) performs like a 6-cylinder car. I love it. Before Matrix I had Golf 1.8T which wqas a good performer. Accord beats it no problem! The design is beautiful, inside and out. Although it is a coupe, it has enough room for 4 people. Super quiet and isolated from outside noise. When I showed it first to my friends, they thought it was a Mercedes!
Our Second '04 Accord
We were so impressed with my wife's '04 EXV6 sedan that I just bought an '04 EXV6 coupe with 6sp. and navigation. Although the car is fun to drive, a couple of surprises: 1)interior body integrity is lacking- major rattle coming from the dashboard, 2)the supposed "premium" audio system does not sound as punchy as my wife's sedan. Also, be ready for a harder ride thanks to the low profile 50 series tires and sport suspension.
worth the money and time
This is a car that you will enjoy having and driving. I've driven cars like the Infinity, Acura and the honda drives the same but cost a lot less with some of the same options.
My Silver Bullet
I bought this Honda Accord EX/V6(MT) Coupe after owning 3 Mitsubishis. Needed a sporty car with the room of a sedan. This was the one. The back seat is actually comfortable. My only regret, that I didn't get the nav system. Spend the money and get it. 90 MPH feels like you are floating and don't forget the 6th gear... it is there for traveling. Super fun to drive, my husband loves taking her out every once in a while. She has been across the country 3 times now and done beautifully all 3 times. My husband drives a Jeep and when he stops for gas I still have half a tank and it takes 87. Overall, love the car and would recommend it to anyone!
Honda Does No Wrong....AGAIN
I've had the 4 cylinder EX with leather for about a month now, about 700 miles of driving. I cannot say enough about the car, it's just does everything right. Having driven Civics for the last ten years, the Accord is a huge step up in every department. The 2.4 liter 4 is plenty torquey (and smooth), so I had no need for the V6. That saved me a couple of grand to get the EX with leather, which feels like a much more expensive car. Everything is laid out well, and Honda adds nice touches like stainless steel interior accents and XM radio. I just don't see how they crammed this much car into a $24,000 pricepoint.