Used 2015 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Accord is so conservative
The Accord is a great car, very spacious for a family that does not want an SUV, the sport model is a great buy; it brings you 18" wheels and a rear spoiler, along with leather steering wheel and door panels, but no leather seats. I purchase the EX-L V6 because I like the 3.5L and first time ever an Accord was fitted with a 6-speed automatic transmission, plus the leather seats, the forward collision warning and the lane watch camera is the best tech in the car. Although, I must say the Accord V6 lacks features like HID headlights, Paddle Shifters, bigger wheels and a branded audio system "Nissan carry BOSE audio systems". I must say the car is great, the leather seats are very comfortable, power assisted steering is smooth, cabin is quiet in the highway, the MICHELIN tires are like driving over the clouds.
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2015 Honda Accord EX 4 drs V4
Just got the car with OTD $24,000. Impressed with this car. But Honda still has a lot of road noise.
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- EX-L SedanMSRP: $10,858In-stock online
- Touring V-6 SedanMSRP: $20,990In-stock online
- LX SedanMSRP: $12,59822 mi away
Poorly redesigned Accord
The redesign of the Accord (I believe it was originally done in 2013-2014), it seems, was done to make the vehicle larger on the interior and all the way around. The seats are extremely uncomfortable and huge. I mean huge. They are designed for a large, as in height, weight and girth, person over 5' 5" and more than 200 lbs. Headrests are so poorly designed my neck and back ached constantly until a Honda parts manager told me to turn the headrests around. The dashboard is very busy and poorly planned out. The screen (multipurpose screen) is so large it is distracting to the driver. It is so distracting that insurance companies have made TV adds calling these screens "chaos, disruption and mayhem." I would just label it down right dangerous and deadly. The doors are wide and awkward and extremely heavy to open for anyone under 200 lbs. and under 5"5." The exterior design looks like a box and it has poor visibility. The steering wheel has that infernal Bluetooth located on the lower left of the wheel. Every time I put my hands on the wheel the Bluetooth comes up. Extremely annoying. Very seldom will I talk on a devise and drive a 2000 lb vehicle at the same time. It is no wonder fatal accidents are on the rise. The only real good thing is this year Accord was not on the recall for the Takata Air Bags.
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Had to replace the starter for $800+
I had non-start issue while the car was still under warranty. But I was too ignorant to recognize it was a starter issue. I thought I did not push the brake pedal hard. It became more frequent and needed more pushes to get it started. I had to have the starter replaced at a dealer for $800+. A mechanic I normally go to told me he had replaced several starters for this generation.
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drop off in quality from past years model
the driver's seat is inferior. I had to purchase a gel seat cushion to drive car without pain.
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