Used 2005 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Love That Honda
I LOVE my new Honda. It's so sporty and I feel safe with the weight of the car. All in all I think I made a good choice.
just driving is fun
The Honda Accord is a very easy car to drive. I am a older man and have a gut but the seat allows me to adjust for real comfort. The peppy response is great in traffic and makes you think it is a sports car. My fuel mileage is getting better now that I have 27k plus miles. The built in fuel calculator shows on the road mileage of 28 mpg regularly and when I drive a lot in the city it is usually around 24-25 mpg.
- EX V-6 Sedan w/NavigationMSRP: $4,51119 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $5,49925 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $7,99536 mi away
Not scared of suvs anymore
I had 3 honda civics in a row and i loved them. I decided to go a little bigger because i was too intimidated by the large suvs on the road and the awful way their drivers drove. Now that i'm in a bigger car, i'm a much happier camper. I'm also pleased with the ride, look and (hopefully) reliability (it's still pretty new) of the accord. It feels like a luxury car for me. I'm happy i stepped up a notch.
Rock-Solid
First-time Honda owner. Have had it about a month now and am very pleased. Absolutely no squeaks or rattles and no evidence whatsoever of poor quality. Everything is obviously well built. The 5- speed manual is fun to drive. Very comfortable seats (leather has lumbar support -- a big plus). Great gas mileage as well (averaging 30 MPG even with a lot of city driving).
What a feeling...usually.
My EX has been back to the dealership way too many times for hard starting and cold sputtering until warm-up. Honda says the hard start problem is a result of the emission system going through a "test cycle" periodically. I have a 2005 Lexus ES330 which hums along perfectly, without as much as a hiccup. Honda needs to eliminate this issue on their V6 engines.