Used 2019 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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Engine is a little coarse sounding. When I bought the car it had 12 miles on it. The dealer filled it up with gas before I drove off and today the 'low fuel' light came on so I filled it up. Only took 11.8 gallons so that tells me that I still had 3 gallons left in the tank. I have only driven around town for the 300 miles driven on that amount of gas. So I am only getting 25.25 MPG, not complaining but my V6 Lexus is getting 28 MPG. The street tire noise is very noticeable on cement roads, better on asphalt. These things are not bothersome just writing about my observations. I've never owned a Honda Car before but many Honda Motorcycles. So over all I am happy with this car. I think it all comes down to what your use to driving in comparing cars.
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First Honda since 1995
Plenty of power, plenty of features, and it’s American made! This is an upgrade from a 2013 Chevy Malibu and what an upgrade! I admit the cost was much higher but I feel I got my money’s worth. The driver aides (adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assistance) are wonderfully designed, and I consider myself skeptical of technology. The ride is awesome despite the low sitting position. Road noise is noticeable - not much different than the Malibu - but wider 19” tires can explain that. I have not even tried the turbocharger yet since I still am under the 600 mile break-in period but putting the car in Sport mode makes a considerable difference in steering and suspension. Gas mileage is much better than the Malibu (not a big surprise there). The exterior design is very pleasant to look at. The technology is a big plus, but not a significant reason to choose this car. This is a car lover’s car - the mid-size sedan IS NOT DEAD!!!
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- EX SedanMSRP: $20,99515 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $25,9818 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $16,48810 mi away
Perfect car for me
So I had a Honda Fit and loved it but because I drive so many miles, i need something a bit more comfortable with better pickup and also if I have to drive clients. I have had several Hondas and they are basically bullet proof. I got the LX because the EX was $3,500 more and the only feature that was different (important to me) was the passenger side camera. However it did not justify the difference in the price. All other safety features are there in a $23k car, sorta unbelievable. It keeps you in your lane, the cruise control adjusts to traffic, etc. So far I am averaging 34.1 miles per gallon which is slightly lower than the fit. But mostly interstate driving at the speed limit. I just think Honda and Toyotas are the most reliable best built cars and I just prefer Hondas. No matter where I drive I do not have to worry about breaking down. I traded the fit in after 100,000 miles and got 1/2 of what I paid for it so resale is always great. The LX they sold to me for 10% below the sticker price. I will say the ride is a little bit rough but this was also the case with the Fit and also a Civic that I bought for my son. As soon as I got 25,000 miles on the tires I put new Michelins on them and the ride improved quite a bit. Life may be a bit boring with the Accord, but in driving that is a good thing. Hondas rule.
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Love EVERYTHING except the 19 wheels, THEY F'n SUC
First off i LOVE the 2019 accord sport 2.0t.. car meets all ur performance needs and more for a family sedan. But if i'd of know how horrible the wheel combo was i wouldn't of bought it. Rims stick out further then tires, absolutely no rim protection, metal to curb. And actually mine were damaged driving over old busted speed humps. Missed tire and rode over edge of rim. No protection at all. The camber looks horrible, and i can feel EVERY crack bump and pebble of the road. The fact that u buy a sport 2.0 is to go faster but feel like i gotta go slower as not to bend a rim, which i did on a 1 inch deep pot hole (actually got out and measured it) They only other thing i disliked is that the sport 2.0 comes with the most BASIC sound system, my earbuds sound better
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Wonderful car, EXCEPT FOR THE SEATS...
UPDATE: Still like the car, EXCEPT THE SEAT SUCK!!! Why can't Honda get this right? It's how we humans connect to the car... I am very much enjoying my new Accord! First Honda. Have had GM, Ford (Mercury), Hyundai, and BMW before. Oh, it's not even a hybrid, but with Eco mode and gentle driving, I am getting 48 MPG on the highway at 65 MPH. That's outstanding in my book. Update: My two biggest complaints: Road noise, and the seats are simply uncomfortable. The road noise is annoying, especially on long drives and/or rough roads. Mostly it's the seats. After all, that is the primary interface between the driver (and passengers) and the car, is it not...? What is MOST ANNOYING, is that the seats just plain suck! I very much like everything else about the car, BUT THE SEATS SUCK!!!!!!! I have lowered the rating from four stars to two, just based on the seats. If the seats were as comfortable as a Toyota Camry, I would rate this car with five stars. (Did I mention that I HATE the seats...?)
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