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3 out of 5 stars

Don't expect any bells or whistles without leather

Rob Nowell, 01/28/2016
updated 02/06/2020
2015 Honda Accord EX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
1 of 3 people found this review helpful

We bought the EX, one step up from the LX. We did not want leather seats. Unfortunately, without leather, the cars does not have the niceties which are standard on seemingly every other car on the market: XM radio; homelink garage opener; several USB ports; several cupholders; automatic day/night rearview mirror (a $300+ option). While the comfort and build quality far exceeds that of our 2012 Altima (which is loaded with options), I really miss the bells and whistles. (added commentary) We went on a trip last month, covering about 4500 miles, including the Pacific Coast along Hwy 1. The ride was mostly comfortable and the gas mileage was pretty good. On one section, covering just 200 miles, I actually got 41 mpg. One complaint is the "light" steering: At times, I find myself drifting out of my lane. The sound system is cheap; the "Pandora compatibility" is a joke; and the power-adjustable driver's seat does not adjust the base's front/rear individually. (added 1/17) Rear view camera is not working properly, and the heater is a piece of junk (reminds me of my old '69 VW). (added 7/17) Just completed a 4700 mile trip. Car performed well; 4 cyl engine was perfectly adequate once again. Gas mileage was 34 while traveling 80-85 mph through Wyoming, Colorado, and Nevada freeways. Driver comfort was fine. (added 9/19) The car has begun sounding an alarm on its own; also self-locks on its own. Pain in the ass!

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Nabeel, 11/18/2015
2015 Honda Accord Sport 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
1 of 3 people found this review helpful

So I bought this accord sport 2015 new from the dealer. Car is good, mpg isn't exactly what they say as I tested it on low rpms with fuel economy on. It gave me an average of 33mpg. Biggest issue: when driving the car at high speed, 80mph, I noticed that the car baked noise. I believe it's coming from the bearing of the tires. I noticed this issue on my old car but now seeing the same problem here makes me not want to keep the car anymore. I would prefer a German vehicle with better quality than Honda. I have put on it 15k in 6 months. Yes I do drive my car. Other than that it's a smooth car. Payed 23k with taxes

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Kishin Ratwani, 02/12/2015
2015 Honda Accord EX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
10 of 47 people found this review helpful

not fun do drive not getting estimated mpg in city or highway cvt is lackluster passenger seat very uncomfortable went to dealer they thought i was crazy and looked at me like so never owned a honda but took advice of family members never again

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5 out of 5 stars

My 3rd Accord...the Best Accord

Jim, 12/02/2015
2015 Honda Accord EX-L 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl CVT)
1 of 4 people found this review helpful

Replaced my 2005 EX-L with the 2015. Had zero problems with the '05, but time for something new. This new Accord is much more refined that the '05. Wayyy less interior noise, smoother ride, nicer interior. The CVT is smooth. It takes a while to get used to, but after a few weeks you figure out how much pressure you need on the accelerator to get the CVT to shift points. Love the side view camera. I use it all the time. I do not find the seats uncomfortable at all, but it did require some tweaking to get the adjustments right. The sound system also requires a bit of tweaking to improve the sound. Go to Youtube and there is a video where the tweak are explained. Gas mileage is great and matches the published mileage. I was seriously looking at the Mazda 6, but in my opinion the Accord is a more refined vehicle with much less interior noise and similar acceleration + gas mileage.

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4 out of 5 stars

Back to a Honda

David Emrich, 09/23/2015
updated 09/28/2020
2015 Honda Accord Sport 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6M)
2 of 11 people found this review helpful

It's not perfect. I had a 1996 Civic DX Coupe with a manual transmission, and got 273,000 miles before trading it on a 2004 Chevy Impala. Did all scheduled maintenance. It was burning a little oil at the end, and clutch would chatter on a cold, damp day, going up hill until warmed up. Had to put premium gas in, or check engine light would come on, but gas was $.99 per gallon back then, and fuel tank was small, so, no big deal. And, got 36 mpg overall. Hit 44 once on highway. This is ok. Like telemetrics. Listen to recordings I make of classes I take, so usb is great. Once you learn how to use system, very useful, and intuitive. The big screen isn't as gorpy as it first appears. I've grown to like it. Has cubby above open area ahead of shifter that has tunnel in door for wires, so, cell phone plugs in below, wires follow it into storage compartment with door closed. Similarly, mp3 player, with wire out to dash plug in. Gas milage disappointing with manual transmission. Don't like cvt, so manual allowed me to buy car. Had to get used to. Sometimes in wrong gear, but sifts smooth. Got 30 with Passat 1.8l with auto, and Mazda Six with manual. This averaging 28 with, or without eco mode. Still likable, though. Gets the job done, and Honda-ish. Like the manual. Better on straight roads than back roads. Gets the job done. Good windshield wipers, back up camera, and outward visibility. Traded 2016 Mazda6 with manual transmission, because couldn't see what I was driving over, and it was long, required way swing out driving around corners. Was more fun to drive, but wasted too much time seeing where that road goes. Back road lover, and highways.

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