Used 2016 Honda Accord Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Listen Carefully
It is a nice solid car for the price. However, the wind and cabin noise when going over 60 miles per hour is excessive and certainly doesn't live up to the industry's standards or Honda. If you are looking for a quiet highway drive, take a long test ride and listen carefully.
Mercedes eat your heart out!
I once owned a 93 Accord that my father bought from my uncle with 260,000 miles and got rid of it at 293,000 miles. Two cars later, I finally decided to get a brand new car. To make my history complete, I knew the right choice was to get an Accord. My oh my, its definitely not a 93. This car is so gorgeous and the looks match the quality of ride, touch, and materials. Under the hood, you can tell that it will be such an easy car to maintain in the long years ahead. Everything under the hood is accessible and straight to the point. Honda is consumer oriented and makes Mercedes look like a Yugo. I love my car and to make it even better I got it in orchid pearl. Too bad it's a lease and can only drive 12k a year. I want to drive it all the time. For the lease, I put $2k down and my payment is $270 with maintenence for three years. I highly consider this car over Camry, Altima, and C-Class. Get one, it'll be the best decision you'll ever make for your everyday commute; )
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traded a 14 sport for a 16 sport
this isn't just a refresh. it's as if honda paid strict attention to complaints and addressed nearly all of them. very well done. highly recommended buy.
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Love thecar...but it is noisy above 55 mph.
Test drive the Accord at speeds above 55 mph to be certain you can live with the noise. Other wise it is a good car. I am tall and on the fat side and find it comfortable. Two months now with the car and in mixed driving it is getting just over 30 mpg. The floor mats are crap, they wear through in months. There are actually on line blogs complaining about how rappy the floor matts are.
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Great car!
The car is great. Only complaint would be that you do get some wind noise at higher speeds that you wouldn't get with some competitors but it's nothing out of control. You won't really notice it if you have any audio at a low volume. Update 10/7/16: when I first did this review I had a few hundred miles. I'm now at 11,7xx miles. Cars been great. Only issue has been I had a couple dash lights came on randomly on a road trip but they went away when I stopped for gas. Never came back and it's been a while since then. Update 4/8/17 car is still chugging along great. It now has 22,8xx miles on it. I've noticed an increase in MPG up to 32mpg from 30mpg combined. Update 10/10/17 now at 34,xxx miles still running good. Although I did have an led drl go out about a month ago but it was replaced under warranty. It is something to be aware of because if it does go out outside of warranty it's 400-500 to get that drl fixed because they have to replace the entire headlight assembly. Update 4/19/18 last week my passenger window stopped working I was a little worried but it turned out to be a blown fuse. No big deal just put in a new one and it works again. I don't know why the fuse blew but it could have to do with the aftermarket subwoofer or HID's I installed. Either way I'm not worried about it. Car continues to be great.
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