Used 2018 Honda Accord Sport 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M) Consumer Reviews
2.0 Accord Fun to drive; harder to understand
I have driven the new 2018 Honda Accord 2.0 Sport approx. 1000 miles since delivery to me. Engine response is very good with minimal turbo lag. Gear changes are smooth with downshifting very easy. Gear ratios are well spaced. With respect to the braking system, it has good pedal feel with vary linear response. Steering response is great as is overall handling. Great rear seat room and trunk volume! Biggest negative is the information system. Due to a totally inadequate Owner's Manual, the information system is difficult to use. I needed to return to the dealer to regain tachometer function!! It's a fun car for the (sportier) driving activity but an overly complicated vehicle for general use.
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Losing faith in Honda
Make sure you watch the hood for flutter. Took 2 Honda Field Reps to Correct the issue 5 days after driving it off the lot. Also the car has a bad vibration feeling in the drivers and passengers seat between 45 and 65 miles an hour. Honda says it’s normal due to the 19” 40 low profile tires. BS...Won’t even esacalte my request to repair or replace the car at Honda Corporate now going on 15 days to get someone from Honda corporate to call me back. My 2015 V6 coupe, which was the least reliable Honda I’ve owned, rode nicer than this one does..this is my 5th accord and most likely my last Honda. Shame since I’ve stayed loyal to the beand for the last 17 years. Update 03/11/19: Honda fixed the hood flutter and the vibration in the car at highway speeds. The dealership ended up performing a road force pressure test on the tires. After doing this test, they found two of the tires were out of balance and needed to be replaced. Michelin tried to push back on Honda for full replacement on the tires but Honda was having nothing to do with that. I've had the car 8-months now, 8900 miles in and it's running smooth and like a champ, like it's supposed to, for a Honda. Update 03/11/2020: The apple carplay works about 50% of the time. Took the car into Honda a few weeks ago and the tech had an older iphone than I have. I think he has a 6 or 7. I have an 8+. At any rate, he ran his iphone for an hour with no hiccups. My iphone, which is newer and has the latest IOS version on it etc. , still only works 50% of the time. It's a problem with the car itself. I saw in another credited automobile publication that electronics for the 2018 accord is worse than average. Sigh...........
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $18,7911 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $19,2001 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $22,3951 mi away
Shift to fun and safety
My 2.0 with the manual is fun to drive and gets 27 city, 36 highway. It’s also safer because shifting the 6 speed manual keeps the me engaged, important for an 83 year old. Paying attention to driving is mandatory with a manual.
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Nice car but no one can hear you if you call them.
A number of owners have complained about an issue were the hands free calling feature is terrible. You can hear the person you called perfectly BUT they can barely hear you over the loud static noise. It does not seem to change when you try different phones. It was 1st reported by the 2018 CRV owners. Unfortunately for us, we did not test that before buy ours. No fix insight...
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Better then a cadillac for half the price
Would not go back to a any other car just drive it and you'll see why 2018 accord sport 2.0
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