Used 2022 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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2022 Accord
I was a devout Honda fan and VW fan. When I was in college I had an 86 Accord LXi, I loved that car it was a very good mix of sport and headed toward luxury at the time. It offered good gas mileage, pretty quick at the time as the 4 cyl would beat v6 and v8 I raced back them. I also loved the VW Jetta GLI and the GTI. I've owned many Honda since 86, all the Accord body styles up to 2014 and a Civic EX and I've also owned a few Acuras including a Legend and a Tl, all of these were bought new. The thing about it Hondas they had in common was they all hurt my back even in short stints of driving. I bought a BMW and made it my daily driver and i noticed that the seat didn't hurt my back, have a Mercedes E Class it doesnt hurt my back. So recently had a Jetta that I really liked, it was loaded with leather, sunroof, very comfy car. I travel alot for business and was wanting a company car that I could wrap and use as my daily driver, I wanted a Pearl white touring Accord with the 2.0 motor, I found one and boy was it beautiful but just sitting in it all the backaches I had with my previous Honda/Acuras came rushing back, I told the salesman no thanks no test drive needed. Thinking about another Jetta or GTI or maybe an Audi. Beautiful car but I just couldnt get comfy, I'm 5'7 190 lbs. Just my 2 cents.
High hopes…BIG letdown
I had really high hopes for my 2022 Accord Touring. I can honestly say it will be the last Honda my family owns. The 2.0 engine is strong and in sport driving mode it is very quick and nimble. That’s about where the good ends. Drivers seat is horrible, quick trips are fine but on long ones it’s impossible to stay comfortable after about an hour. The center console digs in to your right knee, the cooling seats barely do anything at all. Exterior door handles feel and handle like cheap plastic. The infotainment system is the most quirky and glitchy I’ve ever used from any manufacturer - it dops Bluetooth phone and CarPlay connections at random and sometimes just freezes up and has to reboot. Wireless charging pad hasn’t worked from day 1. Automatic braking braking engages for no reason, mine on several occasions while going down the interstate has braked as though I was about to rear end someone - and there’s not a car in sight. The auto highbeams only dim the lights about 1/2 the time for oncoming traffic, finally just disabled that feature. Lane keep assist is ridiculous, disabled that too. On cool mornings, when backing up, the brakes make a VERY loud groaning noise. HondaLink system is a total joke. Of course the dealer isn’t able to duplicate these issues and says everything is functioning as it should be despite many of my complaints being well documented on the internet. I hate this car. I had a 1996 Accord that was damn near bullet proof. Since then we have owned a Mitsubishi, a Pontiac, a GMC, 2 Chevys, 3 Nissans, a Hyundai, and 3 Fords. I liked every one of those MUCH better than this 2022 Accord. Honda definitely skimped on quality on this car and it will be the last Honda we ever own. Funny how Toyota seems to be able to keep their quality standards consistent while Honda consistently slides further down the charts. My high hopes for this car lead to a BIG letdown.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $24,99911 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $22,2887 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $28,99821 mi away
Worst Driving Car ever
This car wanders all over the road at highway speeds. The "safety" options like lane keeping assist etc. are all horrible. I turned off everything I could, but have to live with some that cannot be turned off. I will be getting rid of this car as soon as I possibly can. The suspension is much worse than the 3 previous Honda accords I have owned. Never again.
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Not for me.
The only way you could like this car is if it is your first car. This 2022 Accord is just bad. I'm a car person and this car is just all about the looks. I have the 2.0 turbo and it is horrible. The 10 speed transmission is always lost, you don't save any significant amount of fuel on eco mode, I end up having to switch to sport mode very often because the car gets dangerously slow, it takes for ever to down shift. The seat is very uncomfortable, road noise is unbearable, sound system is horrible, the screen freeze constantly and many other horrible things. This car is not worth the monthly payment.
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❤️ it
Her speed, comfort, class, n a good amount of features for safety!
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