Used 2020 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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Best Car I've Ever Owned!
I've had this car for three years now and put about 60,000 miles on it. I do a lot of driving both for work and road trips. Overall, this is the best car I've driven: Most high tech comes standard, reliable engineering, extremely comfortable cabin, huge trunk space, sporty look, and best of all - I average about 34 mpg without being in economy mode. When I turn that on, I average around 42 mpg. My family has bought Accords for years now, and this 2020 model exceeds all my (already high) expectations. If you're thinking of getting one, don't hesitate!
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Beast
The moment. I first saw this car I fell in love. It’s beautiful it’s drives great it’s spacious for my family. We are very happy with our purchase.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $19,9952 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $23,42014 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $22,78816 mi away
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It's smooth
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I like honda
this is my 5th honda
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Devoted to Hondas
It’s a beautiful, comfortable, roomy car, smooth ride. I love it! It doesn’t have a GPS system.
Honda lover
Previously drove a 2018 Honda Civic. Now driving a 2020 Acura ILX. Really regretting my decision to not have gone with the accord instead. It is a little bigger than I really need but it is a great car for the money. It drives like a big civic which is a good thing. The 1.5 base engine has lots of power and really good on gas. Probably will be my next car.
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Unexpected electronics
How much would it have cost Honda to put in CD players? This has been the biggest frustration with this car. From a stand still position at a light or stop sign, car seems sluggish on take off (1.5 L). Would have liked a better grill to screen out bugs. Fit and finish very nice.
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Best car I’ve ever owned!
Everything about this car is fantastic. I had a 2012 Accord LXP which I loved but Honda has definitely made some great changes and improvements in the new car!
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Like That
Seal the deal by getting the sales rep to throw in and guarantee some wheel locks and maybe a trunk space saver to secure the deal 👍🏽💯
Honda 2020
Excellent and beautiful car
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Buyer beware!!!
Had it for less then 1k miles and had it in the repair shop twice already and the dealerships and american honda purposely sells u defective cars so you can bring it into service so they can either damage your car further or switch out your new parts for used ones and American honda knows about this and they turn a blind and i wouldnt doubt it that they condone it also
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Honda Girl
Love everything about it
Love My 2020 Honda Accord
The 2020 Accord EX-L is very spacious with lots of features. Just hit 9000 miles and still loving my 2020 Honda Accord. Gas mileage is very impressive as well as the extremely generous trunk space. I am a Camry lover at heart but the 2020 Honda Accord exceeded my expectation
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Safety features, not so safe
The safety features I was looking for was not what I expected. The lane departure takes effect when you are traveling at 45 mph and faster. I don't believe the car will stop if you are pulling into a parking area on your property and I believe you can crash into your house rather than automatically stop. If I am wrong let me know
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Accord
Love it
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Oops!!!
You can not receive Iheart radio streaming information on Honda automobiles.
Honda a cord
I have the ex, it has everything i need , power seats , heated seats, the android auto feature is great but i had to download the app , my son has an apple phone he just plugs in and it worked , we also looked at the camry sounded like o was driving a tin can
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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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Comfort costs Honda Accord ‘19 and ‘20 one star
We have owned both the 2019 and 2020 Accord, and they are basically the same car. We love the Accord overall, but it does lack comfort for longer trips. The seats are comfortable enough, but the arm rest on the door and on the center console need added cushion. These areas cause a lot of discomfort when one travels a long distance. We’d buy the Accord again, but hopefully future models will address the shortcomings in these areas.
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Happy Honda owner
I absolutely love everything about my Honda Accord Sport, comfortable to drive and great on gas and looks good too! Very classy!
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Good All Around Car
Honda Accords are reliable comfortable cars. It rides quiet while driving. It gets 38 mpg on the highway and 30 in the city. Takes turns well. Its a Honda. Reliability.
Great car great gas mileage
Great car great mileage. Road noise is a little load but over all great car.
Sassy ride
Nothing it has it all.
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Bomdiggity
Great value
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Still in love with my Honda on our 5th anniversary
Absolutely love this smooth, comfy, roomy Honda. Drives like a dream although you do feel the road conditions a tad bit more than my previous Honda V-6 Coupe. The button control take some getting used to, especially after driving a manual. It's hard to let go of a car you love, but if something is going to replace it, go for the Sport 2.0.
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Nice car but not exactly worth the money
I have a blue 2020 Honda Accord sport 1.5t with the cvt transmission. I do really like the car and it does get fantastic fuel economy. The design inside and out is beautiful. I do however feel the car cost too much money for what you get. Mine stickers around $28k and with that I still didn’t get the censors on the door handle to unlock/lock the car (it does have push to start so the capability is easily there already but Honda cheaped out), the sound system really isn’t great (it sounds very cheap). Sound systems are important to me especially since I drive a lot and the Honda has a very clear sound system but there is little to no bass (if you tend to listen to talk radio or do not like bass you will love it honestly) and if you do turn up the bass at all the speakers sound like they’re ready to blow within a matter of minutes. The infotainment system it’s self and the layout is fantastic. It really runs smooth and has little to no lag when navigating throughout the system. The screen is high quality with very little glare from the sun comparing to most models out there (I work for a rental car company so I get to test out and compare it to many vehicles) Also with that $28k price tag you don’t get a sunroof or heated seats (the car does not have many luxury amenities). The driving experience it’s pretty good as you would expect from a Honda (I have only experienced driving the 1.5t with cvt transmission) and for a cvt it’s probably the best I’ve ever driven. But all things considered I would prefer the optional 10 soeed transmission. The cvt has an eco like gear that it tries to stay in all the time, but it has no power in that “gear”. So you really have to step on it or down shift it your self with the paddle shifters to pass someone (Highway and city). A few people I know that have the car kept it in sport mode at all times because it prevents it from going into that eco gear but it does lower the fuel economy a lot so I do not find that worth it. It does have A LOT of turbo lag and I think some of that lag is due to the cvt as well, so if you pull out infront of someone and gas it, the car sits there doing nothing for about 3 seconds, but when the turbo kicks in the car really takes off and you’d never guess it was a 1.5t. The car is a very comfortable vehicle but the ride is in the harsher side. The seats are also very comfortable (I am a stocky guy) and they do not hug you too tight like some other brands. The trim in the car is nice but nothing to brag about. They do however leave the back seat with cheap black plastic instead of using the cheap fake carbon fiber looking trim they have in the front. The climate control system is easy to use and work really well. I’m glad they didn’t stick it into the infotainment system like many other brands do. The fan is very powerful and the ac is ice cold. The heat how ever can be pretty tricky in that car and I would assume it’s do to such a small motor. If you hop into the car and start driving it, it’ll slowly warm up like any other car would but if you use the heater while it’s still warming up, the car will take much much longer to reach operating temp and thus the heat stays lukewarm. (And I pulled into a drive through one time while this was going on but I was still using the heat since it was still warm but once I sat there for a couple minutes the heat started the go out and the temp gage was almost back to cold after about a 10 minute drive). The dimensions of the car feel very strange at times. The wheel base is very long (one of the cons to a large interior space) so it’s turning radios isn’t great at all and I constantly clip the back tires on curbs when turning (many other Accord owners I’ve talked too agreed). All that being said it really does have a ton of space and is great for a 4-5 person family if that’s what you’re looking for. The carpets inside the car are very cheap though, so I would suggest getting all weather floor mats. Within about the first 7k miles I could see a lot of wear, where you keep your foot while using the pedals, and they are difficult to vacuum since the carpet won’t let go of the sand/dust. The led headlights on the car work great and the brights are pretty good. I do however hate the lane keep assist and forward collision assist features it has. They seem to be very glitchy. If you drive over a dip, it throws the camera off and thinks you swerved out of the lane (I have it set just to warn me yet it still yanks the steering wheel trying to “pull me back into the lane” while every other brand out there will just vibrate the steering wheel and it wouldn’t bother me if it just vibrated but it really takes the steering away from you) and the forward collision assist definitely got better after a couple updates but if the car infront of you is slowing down to turn and they finished turning and now out of your way it still takes the Honda a few seconds to realize the car is gone so there have been multiple times where the car slammed the brakes on me thinking they were still there as well as brake checking all the cars behind me which almost led to me getting rear ended. There have also been times I’ve been on the road by my self with no oncoming traffic, as well as no one infront or behind me and the screen started flashing “BRAKE” which is what it does before it slams on the brakes. It never did brake check me but it’s weird that it still does that every now and again. However when you do need them they seem to work pretty well and still aren’t as bad as a lot of other brands. Since I do get to drive all the sedans out for sale today, Honda would still be in my top 5. Comparing the Honda to its biggest competitor (Camry) I would take the Honda. The Honda has more power and better handling. The camry does have a more comfortable ride and the seats don’t seem to hug you as much. The accord is also has more tech than the Camry as well as a much nicer touchscreen. The inside of the accord overall is nicer than the Camry in my opinion as well but the biggest difference you’d notice is the Honda is just a lot funner to drive. Overall I really do think it’s great car and am happy with my purchase. It’s a Honda so you know it will be reliable and it also drives like a Honda so it is a nice experience. I wouldn’t have been so nitpicky if it weren’t for the price tag. There are many other brands (for example Hyundai & Kia) that will give you many more features for the money. I traded in a 2013 Kia Optima for my accord and I would easily go back to Kia (I am a geek for tech) and Kia gives you way better tech for the money. As far as customer service with honda financial goes, it’s not great. My honda is a lease and honda will not let me trade it in with anyone else but them (they made the change after I signed the lease) and are offering 4K less than the cars trade in value now and I’ve been getting offers for $3k over the trade value. (I do want something with more tech and power other wise I wouldn’t consider trading it in, and I did want the 2.0t accord but a $4-5k upcharge is not worth it in my opinion). I like the car but will never work with honda financial again. As I said before over all a great car, I gave it a 4 star as I believe it deserves. If you aren’t a tech geek and just want a nice simple car, you’ll love it! 2020 Honda Accord sport 1.5t cvt I am 21 years old.
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Awesome
I have the wonderful car
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Luxury on a budget!
This car is an absolute bargain without all the bells and whistles of the more expensive Accords. Plenty of power and 30+ miles per gallon as well as fine handling at a bargain price.
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2020 Honda Accord LX
Great Car. Wife drives it everyday for 2 years now no problems. Comfortable and great fuel mileage. 42 hwy about 35 city Only thing I did not like was road noise. Put on new tires problem solved.
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Eye catcher with LOW mileage
This is my 3rd accord and honda maintains a fast get up to cruising speed; Your music and cruse at your finger tips along with phone access; Great mid size ride
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Great car
Love everything about my Honda Accord 2.0t
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Sexy & Classy
I love my 2020 Honda Accord EXL Sport. It's stylish, powerful, economical, and reliable.
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Great car
I have no problem with my Honda drives great best car I ever had Love it 👍
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Meh
Didn't love this thing. Had it for a few years. It broke a lot. Etc.
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Love it, but…
We have a 2020 Honda Accord and put leather on the seats after we bought it. We love the reliability of the car, but the seats are so uncomfortable. Long drives are miserable. I heard the 2020 Accord was notorious for uncomfortable seats and they are much better from 2022 to the present.
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Reliable, Stylish, and Fun to Drive!”
I just purchased the 2020 Honda Accord Touring 2.0T and i love it so far. The turbocharged 2.0L engine delivers smooth yet powerful acceleration, making highway driving a breeze. The 10-speed automatic transmission shifts seamlessly, and the overall ride quality is both sporty and comfortable. Inside, the cabin feels premium with leather seats, a responsive infotainment system, and a head-up display that adds a high-tech touch. Honda Sensing safety features provide great peace of mind, and the adaptive cruise control makes long drives effortless. Overall, the 2020 Accord Touring is a fantastic mix of performance, comfort, and technology. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable yet fun-to-drive sedan! Thanks to Confidence Chevrolet and Buick, they are the best!
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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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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
Honda Accord
It’s easy to see why the Accord gets such great reviews. It’s a sharp looking car with a lot of safety features
Accord Sport
Love Honda cars. Traded in 2017 Civic and loved it. Wanted a bigger car this time
NICE HONDA ACCORD
THE CAR IS NICE AND SPORTY WITH GREAT FEATURES. I LOVE HOW SMOOTH THE CAR DRIVES
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Great Car
From comfort to power, the best I’ve ever owned!
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After 18months
The Honda Accord is still a driving experience!
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Amazingly awesom
This is an amazing car at an amazing price.
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Great Accord
Awesome
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Lumpy Seats
The bottom portion of the seats has developed lumps in the foam padding after only 2,000 miles,, so any drive over 25 minutes causes muscle spasms from where the lumps hit my muscles. I'm a regular size man of average weight and this proven to be the most uncomfortable I've ever purchased. So far Honda is unwilling to address the issue.
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Got it new as a lease was not used
I miss my 2 door 2016 Honda which I loved so much but this 4 door lease is fine. No leather seats no sunroof No Navigator I have no idea which model it is so I put the first one It is 4 door and does have cute hubcaps
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2020 Accord is the Best in Class!
2020 Honda Accord is such a great 5 Star vehicle! It is a trouble free vehicle! My 4 th Accord I have bought over the years! Great resale value, great ride and room in vehicle and storage in trunk! I suggest this vehicle 100 percent!
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