Used 2022 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
It is car
Accords are an overall very nice car to drive. They stop, go, and handle very well. The vehicle is huge on the inside, including the trunk, which is nice. I love the Sonic Grey Pearl color, which is the reason I bought the Sport SE, but that version of the car has a harsh ride, which I don't like. Overall, it has a European or Swedish feel, and the 1.5 liter 4-cylinder is pleasing for the most part. It does have significant turbo lag, and you really have to press the accelerator for any oomph, and then it is too much. I'm averaging just under 32 mpg in mixed driving. I'm concerned about the tiny engine and turbocharging for longevity. Same with the CVT. Doing it over, I would have purchased the hybrid because it doesn't take as many technology risks, and I want to keep the car for the long haul. The interior materials are mediocre, and the infotainment is just complete rubbish, even with CarPlay. On every drive (every. single. drive.), the wired CarPlay drops the signal from my phone. I then have to fumble with the cord to plug it back in to reset while at-speed - extremely dangerous and why can't this just work? It happens with all of the different phones in the family, and has no consistent conditions, so it would be impossible to replicate at the dealership. Happens randomly and multiple times each drive. Why are automakers so, so terrible at simple technology? Overall, it is a nice vehicle and commutes well. Because it is a pretty basic machine and nothing stands out as terrible or great, we've started to say in a monotone voice, "it is car." And it's true.
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Beautiful car but not perfect
I was excited to splurge on the Sport SE and love the rich blue color. The roomy interior is comfortable and the ignition starts like a dream. I appreciate the lumbar back support, heated seats and great sound system. Here's where the Accord doesn't measure up. In my five months of ownership, I've yet to exceed 29 MPG. I bought the Accord for its promised MPG of 32 city and 37 highway. Despite two long road trips and being light on the gas pedal, I've not reached anywhere near this fuel efficiency. Other complaints: the back windshield has no wiper and is tinted dark. This impairs visibility at night and is especially dangerous in the rain. Finally, I hate the flashy wheel rims. They looks good but scrape easily when parking at the curb.
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- Sport Special Edition SedanMSRP: $25,9996 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $26,5006 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $22,97239 mi away
Sporty
I just don’t like that it does not have remote start
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Best Honda Ever !
I'm comparing my new Silver Honda Accord Sport to my wife's 2022 Camry SE. The Honda is easier to handle, simpler to operate, much much sportier, and way better looking. There inside and storage space is much better and I still have my sunglasses storage space. The globe compartment is bigger and better. And the power on my little 1.5L engine zooms past the Camry. I love it. The first day I drove it the Collision Mitigation System prevent me from hitting a deer - - - the first day I drove it !! Now we're friends for life.
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Absolutely amazing car
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