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Used 2015 Honda Accord EX-L V6 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

I'll drive this car into the ground...

MG in Chicagoland, Chicago, IL, 10/15/2015
Honda Accord EX-L V6 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

Bought my EX-L v6 with navi in July. I just did a 3000 to Houston and back. The vehicle's performance was great . I was shocked getting 35+ mpg doing 75+ mph on the trip. The v6 is great to have and made acceleration effortless. My only regret was not getting the v6 sport to have a better performing tight suspension.

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3 out of 5 stars

Great and not so great.

Hector Mercado, Hoboken, NJ, 10/25/2015
updated 05/01/2016
Honda Accord EX-L V6 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

I'm a 27 year old man with a large upper body (a little over weight) and I drove an 09 4 door civic till this year when I decided it was time for an upgrade, or so I thought. Like most civic owners, buying an accord v6 feels like your entering the big leagues of Honda, and I was so happy when I got a slammin deal for my 2015 V6 accord. Fast forward 3 weeks later and I notice I'm starting to get back aches in my lower back. At first I ignored it and blocked out any idea that it was the car, but I came to the realization it is my new car. The leather seats have 0 give. They're way to firm, and it feels like your sitting on hard wood. No matter what adjustments you make to the seat, including the so called lumbar support which honestly feels like someone is pushing you forward, roughly, and not supportive like, your back will be telling you it hurts eventually. I have read many reviews about the accord seats after I started getting back pains and I'm not the only one with this issue. On top of the horrible back support and lumbar support, the seat feels like it was designed for primarily "small" people. My upper back has no support since the "bucket" style seats have side cushions that feel like they're pushing my arms and sides forward, not allowing me to actually relax my back whilst diving. The entire car outside the drivers seat is beyond my expectations, considering Honda is not a luxury brand, but how can I enjoy my fabulous monster of a car when I can't sit in it comfortably? I'll be switching to Acura when my lease is up.

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3 out of 5 stars

Starter issues as well

Thomas V, Covina, CA, 02/25/2021
Honda Accord EX-L V6 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

2015 Accord at 45,000 miles or so, starter went out. After pushing the start button, starter spun. 8,000 miles later, it's acting up again. Honda will not admit to defect.

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4 out of 5 stars

Great machine with one or two issues...

RSJ, Saint Petersburg, FL, 01/30/2016
Honda Accord EX-L V6 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

I test drove this car thinking I might like to upgrade from my current Civic EX Sedan. I liked most everything about the car. The seats were comfortable, the cabin is open and spacious and the interior seems to be high quality. The ride and handling were excellent as usual with a Honda. The only two drawbacks where the behavior of the transmission/6 cylinder engine with the "active cylinder management" system and the controls for climate and entertainment. The transmission/engine behavior is VERY noticeable each time the computer switches between less cylinders and all cylinders in the V6 engine. It is particularly pronounced in around town, stop and go type driving. There is a constant hesitancy when you push the gas pedal and you feel the transition from 3 cylinders to 6 every time. I imagine someone who was taking this car out on the freeway a lot for cruising type driving would be happy but if you drive a lot around town, you may be annoyed like I was with the behavior of the engine/transmission. Once it "makes up its mind" how many cylinders, it GOES with gusto and is extremely smooth and quiet. The other thing I found annoying was the entertainment and climate controls - talk about confusing! I could not figure out how to get just a simple FM radio station to play with all the press and toggle actions necessary and TWO screens to look at. Honda desperately needs to simplify this system! I could not imagine trying to manage this while driving - disaster! Other than the two issues I mentioned, this was an impressive automobile - maybe as they continue to refine this car, they will work out the cylinder management system issues and the logic of the controls!

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3 out of 5 stars

30 mo. - still no fixes for VERY BAD NAV/PHONE

Skip, El Cajon, CA, 10/11/2015
updated 10/15/2018
Honda Accord EX-L V6 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
5 of 8 people found this review helpful

Intermittent thumps and metallic noises in car that dealer says are normal. Nav, phone, entertainment system and interface are horrible. The Accord requires premium price/model to get a poor at best system. No HD radio. Navigation simply is not useable in most cases - Almost worthless! Anything using voice usual does not work the first time. Limited Nav features, for example it does not show speed limit or have traffic alerts and alternate routes. No way to upgrade or enhance. Slow to work. Complicated user interface with many steps. Nav directions interfere with phone calls with voice over. Often gives totally wrong directions. Or you can't input the address or gives choices not even close. Worst such system I've ever encountered. Technology not on par with Ford or many others. Dealer even stated system is weak but the 2016 is better, the upgrade is to get a 2016 model. No recalls or upgrades to make it work are available. Wasted money buying something that does not work. Rest of car is mostly fine with only minor design issues - like cant open trunk with engine running, but found obscure latch rather than electronic. Miss having a manual mode on auto, was told the trans Sport mode allowed for control of shifting - but actually does not. Got V6 because I don't like how CVT transmissions work. High point is comfort and good V6 mileage, getting over sticker mpg most of the time and easy for a senior to get in and out of.

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