Used 2016 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
I’m not a car guy, but this car is hard to dislike
I’m at 60K Miles just went up to the mountains and got 35.5 MPG. No repairs needed, just maintenance. I’d buy again
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Sporty! Zippy! And Reliable
Eight years ago I was on the hunt for a mid-sized sedan with a manual transmission. I discovered that there are precious few of these being sold in the North American market. Even foreign car manufacturers, like Volvo and Toyota, stopped making them. (I was taken aback when a mechanic told me that if want a Mazerati or Porsche with a manual transmission, you have to special order it.) After looking for nearly a year, I heard that Honda makes an Accord stick model. So I called the dealer, and whaddaya know, they had just gotten a used one in that had been a sales rep's vehicle at their Ohio factory. I went right over and drove it. Two guys were waiting to drive it when I returned to the dealership. I went in and signed the papers to buy it, and have never had a moment of regret doing so. I've owned a series of manual transmission cars, starting with a VW in 1965. My Honda Accord is undoubtedly the best one I've driven. The transmission is smooth, the ride comfortable, the steering responsive. For my first trip, I drove it to West Virginia and had a blast driving it on the narrow, twisting mountain roads. It has good acceleration for passing, gets great gas mileage. On the two-hour trips at 55-60 mph to our cabin, it regularly gets close to 40 mpg. And it looks good: red with 16" wheels. The downside of the larger wheels is that traction is not as good in snow, a liability in northern Minnesota. In 2021 Honda discontinued the manual transmission Accord. I intend to keep mine as long as possible. So far, the car has needed only a couple of minor repairs. I love driving it. Great car.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- EX-L Sedan w/Navigation and Honda SensingMSRP: $17,5908 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $18,99820 mi away
- Touring V-6 SedanMSRP: $13,988In-stock online
Stylish and sporty
Purchased 2016 Accird, great safety features, great looks without the thousands of dollars spent on imports like BMW or Mercedes. For the money best sedan out there. Honda has stepped up their game and come out with another great Accord. 6 months and more to love about this car. 28 mpg makes a trip to the pump once every 10 days
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Love It!
Working with Edmunds helped us find my perfect car and their prices were spot on. Edmunds saved me a lot of research! I still love this car - have had a Honda since 1999 and feel that this 2016 Accord is the best yet! 2018 - My Honda never disappoints and is a pleasure to drive. Still think it is the best ever!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
button start ignition problems
2016 Honda accord 2 door v6 limited – startup push button problem occurred after about 50k kms. Starts sometimes just fine and sometimes sounds like the engine is grinding making noise but does not start. Break pedal is hard to press to start and was not like that at the beginning, my leg feels sore after a while and my wife does not want to drive this vehicle any more. I was going to purchase new Ridgeline pickup but not any more. I do not trust Honda fixed this problem. Toyota will be my choice from now on, I have Toyota Venza and it runs like new but the car is 8 years old. I hope that Honda pays attention to more and more complains.
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value