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WORST BRAKE PEDAL NOISE

BSales, 03/06/2020
2020 Honda Accord EX-L 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
36 of 48 people found this review helpful

not enjoying my 2020. when apply brakes brake pedal a echo sound coming from the firewall of the vehicle. a thumbing noise when letting up on brakes. i have to gently apply brakes so i won't hear the thumbing to much. again NOT ENJOYING MY HONDA ACCORD EX. I WISH I COULD TRADE IT NOW...TAKEN THE CAR BACK THREE OCCASIONS, JUST TO HEAR, from the service department that they hear the noise and the thumbing, but there is nothing they can do about it. . in other words live with it.,,

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7 iron?

7 iron, 05/02/2020
updated 11/05/2021
2020 Honda Accord Touring 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 10A)
9 of 11 people found this review helpful

Rides good, great gas mileage, more road noise than I like. I’ve been use to bigger more expensive cars.

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Marie S, 10/21/2020
2020 Honda Accord Sport 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Great car

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Accord LX base model = VALUE and MPG

Kyle, 10/03/2020
2020 Honda Accord LX 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

First time Honda buyer here. I wanted something practical, well-build and roomy for my wife, kindergartner and I. Started the lease in late JAN 20 and only have 3k miles on it, but great car! Fuel economy is unreal. Not a ton of freeway driving, but I easily average 38 mpg and above. On a family trip from AZ to NM it averaged 43 mpg, so this continuously variable transmission was engineered extremely well. Smooth ride, has a light-weight feel to it, great leg room front and back seat, and roomy trunk space. A fantastic A to B car. Slightly plain, but higher trims can add to the excitement factor. (and cost) If there was one negative mark, I'd say it's the brake assist feature. First month driving the car I'm heading straight at about 50 mph in the middle lane, and another car pulled onto the street staying in the left lane. I'm traveling faster than this other car, but again, we're in separate lanes. My car's break assist engaged and slowed me down, thinking I was on a collision course or something. Thankfully no one else was behind me or I probably would have been rear ended. I don't trust the computer sensor anymore and turned the brake feature off. Problem solved!

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Unsafe

spelunker, 10/06/2020
2020 Honda Accord Touring 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 10A)
11 of 14 people found this review helpful

I think that the Honda cruse control is unsafe. Besides the constant beeping, it will slam on the brakes sometimes for different conditions. For example going over the top of hill in the middle lane at 70 mph it apparently picked up a truck in the right lane and slowed to 55 before I could cancel it. Starting up a steep grade with no traffic in front of me doing 70 mph it slowed to 50, detecting the patch in the pavement as a car, I guess. Passing a line of trucks going up a grade, it slowed at every shadow. It also slams on the breaks on curves when on coming traffic crosses in front of the car, or it looses a car in front and re-acquires it. The worst was passing a car doing 50mph, no striping when I signaled, but as I started to change lanes I crossed a line, the system slammed on the brakes and tried to force me back into the rear of the car I was overtaking, note, lane assist was not on. Honda needs to fix this, to date nobody at the dealer seems concerned or was even willing to look at it. There are other times not as drastic and the cause is undetermined

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