Used 2022 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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Best sedan car
Very fast, comfortable and affordable
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New car buyer
The Accord has adequate interior room and needed features. It has good power and handles well.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $25,99525 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $24,90020 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $24,88816 mi away
BabyBlue
I love everything about this car. It handles great. Very roomy. Put seat as far back as it can go and passengers in the back had plenty of leg room. The color is gorgeous. Huge trunk space. Love the brake hold feature...puts the car like on neutral while at a stop light or at a drive thru, you can take your foot off the brake pedal. Then just apply the gas peddle and off you go. Love the safety features. The only thing I would have liked is the amber light on the sideview mirros that lets you know cars are close to you on either side of you.
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Pretty surprising car watch the CVT
I really like all of the features and quality of the car overall. It is surprisingly spry for what it is. After a few months of owning two of these cars, I can say they do perform roughly as advertised. However my first one was totalled (lifted F-150 hit me going 60 mph) and I survived. The second unfortunately suffered from CVT isssues, so I switched to Lexus. Will try the 11 generation after the first few model years have run.
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Comfortable, sporty and economical
The Accord 1.5t Sport is such nice car around town and on longer trips. It soaks up bumps pretty well for a car with 19" wheels, and it handles pretty well. It's not a sports car, but it's a willing partner when you decide to attack a cloverleaf exit a little faster than you should. It's also quite economical. In my month of ownership, I seem to be averaging a bit over 30 mpg, and it hit 37 mpg on a 100-mile stretch of interstate. The 1.5 turbo is plenty powerful for day-to-day driving. Things I don't like, which are mainly things getting a lower trim locks you out of: 1) The trunk doesn't have a button to open at the lid. 2) No XM. 3) No heated seats or sunroof.
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