Used 2020 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Great car and tops in its class!
Love my 2020 Accord LX for my son! Exterior is sharp and interior is modern and sleek. Roomy interior with plenty of trunk space. Really like the safety features which are sufficient for a young driver and not too many to be over reliant on them. Backed by Honda reliability made me come back after trying Camry and Mazda. PC
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2020 beige upholstery stains continue
Update to review - stains continue to appear on my seats. Jones have been judgemental even though i returned car 1 day after purchase. Got a notice that they will not work with me as they now feel stains are from coffee. After 1 month noticed water spots on the seats. I was not in rain or water. Took it back technician used upholstery cleaner to remove them. 2 months later they reappear. Technician again cleans all the seats. This continues. A friend just bought a 2020 new accord with same interior. She also has the same problem. Noone will help us. Had anyone else had this problem
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $15,9002 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $19,59424 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $20,99816 mi away
Great Car - High Crime Target
I'll leave the mechanical reviews to others here, as they've done a beyond phenomenal job with that aspect. The car is priced to perfection, handles better than almost every other car I test drove in class, and is overall a very fun and lively drive. With all that said, here's something you might not hear: If you buy this car, you are drastically increasing the likelihood that you will be the victim of a crime. Sure, this is anecdotal - for reference, I live in a large, US east coast city. I've had the car for 14 months, and it's been hit 3 times. The first time, all four wheels were stolen. I had factory rims for the Sport, and the collision shop informed me that they "get these multiple times a month." The second time, the driver's side window was smashed in. The third time passenger-side window was smashed in. To reiterate... 3 times in 14 months, or more specifically, 3 times in the last 8 months. It's tough to tell, but it seems like every time the target of the crime has been the tires. So here's my advice: 1) Don't buy the car. It's a great car and loads of fun to drive, but is it worth the hassle of constantly being in the collision shop for repair from criminal conduct? 2) Buy the car, and replace out the factory wheels with something looking like it's out of the junkyard. Add that cost onto your purchase price. 3) Install some sort of phenomenal security system. It's gotta be great because the estimated time one of these crews will take to lift your wheels is less than 12 minutes (source: local PD). 4) Always park it in a garage that only you have access to. Never take it to work or visit friends. Definitely never overnight. Here's what won't help you: 1) Install aftermarket wheel locks. Lots of 'em. - Sure, you'll keep the wheels, but they'll just keep smashing the windows out to try to find the locks (btw - common sense, but never keep your locks in the vehicle).
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Honda accord
Great car best choice for the money’s
Accord Sport
Love Honda cars. Traded in 2017 Civic and loved it. Wanted a bigger car this time