Used 2020 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Is it a Lemon!!
While driving on the highway suddenly the Road Departure Mitigation system, Collision Mitigation Braking System and the Adaptive Cruise Control System show up on the dash as problems and functionality is gone and to see your dealer. I took the car back to the dealership and they told me that two brackets was missing that cause the ‘radar’ to shift and need to be replace and the radar realigned. At my cost!! The vehicle did not hit nor run over anything to cause the bracket to break. The car was service four day prior to the radar been dislodged. I think this will be an ongoing problem for many 2020 accord owners. Honda need to correct this issue by repositioning this radar if not owners will continue to have this problem.
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Great except the remote start
Have a 2020 EX-L. This is my seventh Accord and have enjoyed every one of them. I've never had to do more than routine maintenance on any of the seven. The new turbocharged 1.5 liter engine has remarkable pep, and I'm averaging 35 MPG through 4500 miles. Very comfortable ride and a nice size trunk. However, the remote start is a joke. I live in a place where the winters are rather cold, and the remote start on my other car, which is an Acura TLX, always worked from inside buildings if the car was within maybe 400-500 feet. The new remote will not work from indoors, and has a range even outdoors of maybe 75-100 feet. What good is a remote start if I have to go outside to make it work. I'd happily pay the extra bucks to be able to use the HondaLink app to start the car, but that is only available on the Touring model. I guess $31,500 isn't enough to pay to get that feature. Shame on you Honda. A black mark for an otherwise nice vehicle.
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- EX-L SedanMSRP: $25,19711 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $18,99118 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $24,99019 mi away
Responsive for a turbo 1.5 L
The car is very quick and responsive, more so than I expected. The car gets 38 mpg on trips. The front seats are too firm and become very uncomfortable on a long trip. Tire pressure monitor system malfunctioned within days on purchase. Overall, a good car. My 3rd Accord.
2020 Honda Accord Touring Hybrid
My Accord has a roaring noise similar to riding on a rumble strip. This has occurred since I purchased it in June. I have had it to the dealership four times and have contacted Honda Customer Service. Honda is aware of the problem but they do not have a fix and do not have an estimated time for the fix. So I drive a brand new car with a frightening noise coming from under the dash. People that ride in the car ask what is wrong with the car. I would not recommend this car nor will I ever purchase another Honda vehicle again. Hugely disappointed in the customer service at the dealership and the at Honda customer service.
Sporty Family Car and its worth every penny
So we bought the 2020 Accord EX and that thing is slick and smooth. For starters, the trunk space is ridiculously large and spacious and it practically swallows everything you put in it. The 1.5T engine never disappoints when called into action on the highway especially merging from the ramp and overtakes like the other vehicles aren't just there. The driver-assist tech is really a good bang for the buck. The seats are quite firm and a bit too much but aside that I really like the character of the car. This is our second Accord and there is a reason we went with an accord a second time. Quality, style, and Speed.
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