Used 2015 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Very Satisfied
I bought the Sport after test driving an LX. I found the seats on the LX unacceptable. Also, I thought the gas pedal on the LX was a bit too eager. The salesman suggest I try the Sport model, and it is a vast improvement. The driver's seat is adjustable every which way and comfortable. The CVT shifts smooth and the acceleration is great. I am very satisfied with this car. Although, I would advise anyone thinking of buying an Accord to move up from the LX model. The difference between the LX and Sport is huge.
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Best car on the market!
I love this car, got the six speed and it's so much fun to drive. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a great car.
- LX SedanMSRP: $10,99920 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $17,99821 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $16,99821 mi away
I love this car
I just bought this car- is everything I was hoping for. Rides smooth - has plenty of power - is easy to drive - plenty comfortable - no real complants
Diappointing Ride
After the 1993 Accord and a 2009 Accord, both in the LX Trim, the 2015 Honda Accord is a huge disappointment. The Ride of the Car is Poor. The Rear Suspension emits a Sound as though a Strut has failed. Also the McPherson Strut Suspension is a Step down from the Double Wishbone Suspension. The 2009 Accord's ride was similar to a Mercedes E-Class but the 2015 Accord is a downgrade.
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I love my car!
After an exhaustive search for a late-model used car, I am thrilled to have landed this car. I initially wrote off the touring edition because I assumed that I would be paying for bells and whistles that I did not care about/want. I also did not like the black leather interior, that seems to be standard on the touring trim. I test drove other Accords, multiple years, all V6's, and nothing compared to the driving experience of the 2015 EX-L V6 Accord Touring. I purchased with 20K miles on it, and perhaps I just got lucky and the previous owner babied the car, or perhaps this particular car just came off the line like this, but it drives far better than any other Accord I have driven. The only car that we test drove that would be on the same level is the Toyota Avalon, which was phenomenal, but cost more, and for some unknown reason, the rear seats did not fold down. This 2015 Accord has all of the options we wanted, without any of the ones we did not. It is comfortable (I am 6'1", 245), quite, and you can choose to maximize gas milage with the Economy mode if you wish, but when you want to use the V6, those 278 ponies are responsive and very enjoyable!
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