Used 2019 Honda Accord Sedan Consumer Reviews
Ambient temperature sensor cables corrosion
Since the cables are exposed easily to snow and water, after corrosion all the heat and air conditioning system don't work. Your need to replace the hole bunch of them with cost close to thousand, time and frustration, even doing that you may have the same issue overtime.
Not a bad car at all
I bought a 2019 Accord EX-L with the 2.0t engine after spending nearly a decade with an SUV. I just wanted something different and my test drive with this car was very positive. I'll go through the pros and cons. Pros 1. Nice, peppy acceleration from the 2.0t. 2. Decently smooth shifts from the 10spd transmission. 3. Airy interior. This is classified as a large car in some circles, and it shows. 4. Plenty of leg room for all passengers. 5. Seats are decently comfortable. They're certainly not luxury car comfortable, but they feel nice to sit in. 6. Infotainment is excellent. Crisp graphics, good contrast ratio, not much lag. 7. Controlled ride. It's stiff enough to have minimal body roll, but soft enough to not be punishing. Relaxed, but still firm enough to drive like you mean it. 8. HVAC controls are all physical, with some satisfying clicks. 9. Huge trunk. Putting down the sets to expand the storage is pretty easy. 10. It does a lot of the small things right. It has a sunglasses holder, the arm rests are adequately padded and at a good height for the driver. The cup holders are very large, as is the center console. Cons 1. Passive TPMS means manually checking tire pressure. I mean, it's 2022 now, but even 2019, that's a lazy move. 2. Transmission can be clunky when it's cold out, but only for a couple of miles. 3. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are present, but they can be finicky. 4. Small item storage could be better. The center bin is small and barely fits a modern smartphone and a wallet. 5. There is a decent amount of road noise. The sound deadening could be better, but the energy saver Michelins that come on it are also quite loud. Will likely switch those out for quieter tires over time. 6. 10 speaker "premium" sound system is okay, but definitely on the "below average" side of upgraded systems. 7. Finally, some of the safety systems can't be permanently turned off, and the collision mitigation has a history of false positives. That's annoying, but you can turn it off every time you get into the car. Overall, I'm happy with the car. The cons are mostly minor nitpicks or annoyances. What this car does well are the basics. It drives well, handles well, and the ride quality is reasonably comfortable and well controlled. The interior is airy, with plenty of space. The infotainment is good, even if smartphone mirroring is annoying sometimes. This car does have 3 recalls as of the time of this writing, but they have been applied to my car already. I also have the 2.0t (which is shared with the civic type r) and the 10spd, which is apparently a bit more reliable than the 1.5t with the CVT, which has been known to have problems. Here's hoping this car goes the distance.
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- LX SedanMSRP: $21,79327 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $24,99827 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $22,99849 mi away
Nice Looking But Has Issues.
I own a 2019 Accord EX-L which has just turned 4000 miles on the odometer. Since owning the car there have been several issues with the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) and the CMBS (Collision Mitigation Monitoring System). It seems the safety features are extremely sensitive. Driving the car I found the 1.5 turbo engine to have lag below 2000rpm and there’s a lot of road noise from the tires. The interior is nice but the carpeting is really cheap. The upgraded sound system is average. The exterior looks nice but I noticed paint flaws when I look at it at a certain angle. For what I paid ($28,000) it’s not a bad car but I would hardly give it a Car Of The Year award. I’ll end up selling the car soon.
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Loving the comfort
I have had a couple of Honda Civics. They were great! But as I have aged I had a harder time getting in and out of a lower seat. The Accord is very comfortable. I am amazed at the gas mileage. Proud of my car.
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Love it
Drives like a dream, has every safety feature and convenience, elegant exterior color and interior fabric.
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2019 Sport 1.5T I love it
Love everything in it, the only think is that I'm getting City MPG 19 -22, short distances of driving. I was anticipating more 22-25 City Eco mode on.
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A car you marry
This is the finest combination of style, reliability, comfort, safety, utility and cost of ownership on the road. It does anything and everything you ask of it with almost no faults. Fill its immense cabin and trunk with people and all your crap and tell me you need an SUV. Throw some snow tires on it in the winter and tell me you need 4 or AWD. Take it on a curvy road and and wring the bejesus out of the torquey turbo engine and tell me you need a “sportier” or faster automobile. This is one of the last of a dying breed of car. A simple, reliable, inexpensive, highly useful mode of transportation that has everything you probably need and nothing you don’t. But it adds another layer with a great chassis, engine, and, very sadly, a no longer available, 6 speed manual transmission. I can’t imagine anyone completely disliking this car. If you don’t like one trim there’s another you probably would. I’ll keep this car forever. Till death do us part.
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So far so amazing!
Always been a Honda fan. To date newest car I've owned is a 2013 Civic Si. Very overwhelmed but highly impressed with the safety features. Drawn to this as the only midsize sedan with a manual, the shift/ clutch is smooth as silk, handles surprisingly agile for its size with its 19"shoes, very quick and quiet. I love the seats and the simple but classy cabin design. Jury's out on the longevity of the seating surfaces. Touchscreen is very responsive and wel designed. It looks AMAZING. Definitely a great value for the money.
Tire pressure
Does any one else has this problem? my tire pressure shows low all the time and I check every time and add some air in it and the mechanics are saying it is because of the heat and the weather changes in the morning and afternoon. Anyway one of the time that I was driving in 91 freeway the sign for tire low pressure came up again and I was like few miles away from home so I thought I will check as soon as I get out of freeway but suddenly one of my tire blew out on the road, I could not stop the car and took me few spins and finally car turned off in the middle of the road. I was very very lucky, freeway was crowded but everyone slowed down and no one hit me! Thank god, but I'm so scared now to drive this car again. I got all new tires and showed my car to the dealership but still the same. I see the same sign here and there again. I will change this car as soon as I can.
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Looks only ( sad face )
I wanted this car so bad the first commercial I saw I wanted it more than anything. Coming from a 2004 Honda Accord v6 which is my baby. So I finally get the car I ride it my expectation are super high based on the handling & performance of my 2004. This car is garbage. It’s so frail so many cons. Literally this car is only for looks. I am short I do not have the option to raise or lower the seat which sucks. The mirrors are slanted in a weird way which is a huge struggle. I am a mirror user. The back window is very small. There are so many blind spots in this vehicle. I am a very confident driver not in this Honda. I have driven SUV’s pick up caravans & have never felt so unsure of myself than in this car. The lane assist is terrible it alerts you but looks the wheel up. I turned that off. It also wasn’t accurate. Very dangerous. When I get in & out of the car the frame hits my legs every time & I have bruising from it unfortunately. Not a very good idea. The seats are so uncomfortable. No cushion & feel weird. Like they want to push you out of the seat. Lol. I have a need for speed fast is my thing. This cars pick up is assssss… when it finally picks up it’s time to stop again. Once it gets going it is smooth but braking is terrible after pick up. It’s like it’s to fast for its own self. I absolutely hate this car & want a 2017 or older to replace this garbage.
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