Used 2014 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Significant Road Noise
The road noise is so great in my $32,000 Honda Accord that my husband will not travel with me. I went to Winter Haven FL Honda dealer about the road noise when traveling above 60mph. In short.. They said I had to live with it because it was the nature of the car. My 2006 Honda Accord did not have this type of road noise. This review was written in 2013 ..... Now 2017... still living with road noise.
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CVT=junk
2014 accord sport 2.4 currently 14k miles and no longer my headache....
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- EX-L SedanMSRP: $8,536In-stock online
- Sport SedanMSRP: $4,99923 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $9,495In-stock online
I won't buy another Honda
Very poor quality vehicle
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Ticking noise is driving me crazy!...still!
Have taken the car in at least 9 times (I stopped counting) for interior noises...in the dashboard, in the doors, in the glovebox. I now have to ride around with the glovebox open...that the only way to stop the ticking sound. Service dept can never replicate the noise so I'm stuck. Glovebox door closed - ticking sound; glovebox door open - ticking sound. You would think they could figure it out, but they can't. I plan to have them remove glovebox door and I'll try to fix on my own. Very nice car otherwise...but that's what I get for switching from Toyota. You spend $25000 on a car and have to drive around with glovebox open... Only 11000 miles at 14 months...because I hate to drive it. Feb 2016 update: the glovebox ticking noise is getting worse. Since the Honda dealership technicians (and service mgr.) claim they cannot hear the noise, there's no way they can fix it. They're very nice about it though. I've actually told them to remove the glove box door, but that seems to open up another can of worms. I think I'll end up going to an independent repair shop and have them remove the door...it's either that or I'll just have to drive around with an open glove box for the next three years. This is depressing... February 2017 update: Car is fine....EXCEPT for the glove box noise. Only maintenance to date has been four oil changes with tire rotations. Air (engine and cabin) filters changed once. I would really be pleased if I could resolve the rattling noise issue. Guess I should have expected this level of quality in a $25,000 vehicle. February 2018 update: Beginning to appreciate this vehicle on road trips. Two trips from Houston to Colorado...comfortable ride, road noise ain't too bad, excellent gas mileage, adequate power. And still totally adequate as a daily driver around town. Will get fluids changed (oil, brake, transmission, coolant) soon. Touch open button for trunk doesn't work...but other than that the vehicle is in excellent condition. Tires approaching 60,000 miles and still have decent treads. Still love the blindspot camera. Still believe this is an exceptional value for $24,000. Excellent basic, all-purpose vehicle.
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There's always one or two things...
I traded an Acura TL for this car and haven't looked back. The engine is wonderful (V-6) and very powerful. Not crazy about variable speed transmission. What really stands out, though, is the NAVI. It couldn't find the way with two hands and a flashlight. I've had 3 Acuras with NAVI and this 2014 Honda version is by far the worst. Hopefully the 2018 and the version by Garmin will be a lot better. I've had no repairs.
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