Used 2023 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
Not What It Used to Be
My last Accord was a 2013. It was totaled by a teenager but I sorely missed the car. Well made, good features and six cylinder. I then bought a 2023 Accord. Really lost a lot. Engine is 4 cylinder, it has the stall on stop feature which i must turn off all the time. Passenger seat is fixed and immobile, seats are some plastic mesh, the trunk reopens if you have the key in your pocket, radio is poor quality, and the side mirrors stick out like the wings on a dragon. In short the design is a disaster. This is not like any of my older cars. It clearly reflects on the new designers and their age and attitude, the customer be damned!
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2023 Honda Accord EX - Rear Suspension
All the new features are great. Easy to handle, and inside noise is low compared to previous models. The seating height on the passenger seat is low, and it feels uncomfortable for some passengers. I bought a 2023 Honda Accord 3 months back and noticed a tapping noise coming from the rear suspension after the car stopped entirely on quick stops.
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- LX SedanMSRP: $22,59815 mi away
- Sport Hybrid Sedan w/Blind Spot Information (BSI)MSRP: $25,8323 mi away
- Sport Hybrid SedanMSRP: $24,9943 mi away
No garage door opener on the top model
It gets great gas mileage and I love the lane keep assist / adaptive cruise control.. The touring should have a built in garage door opener, also the sunroof should have a panoramic sunroof available as an option. I also feel the top model should have a front camera to assist with parking to prevent damage.
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Classic Honda: stiff ride & TONS of road noise
Apparently Honda has doubled-down on their engineering trend of "sporty at the expense of any modicum of comfort". The ride quality is choppy, harsh, WAY overly firm. Also on the "overly firm" front: the steering. That is to say it is too heavily weighted. Because who wants the comfort and ease of casually steering a comfortable car on a long commute or road trip when instead you can exhaustingly white-knuckle grip the wheel and get a full body workout in making the many minor corrections required to keep the car straight at highway speed? Hate this car. It's exhausting to drive, uncomfortable, loud, and I'm racking up chiropractor bills over the stiff ride. I've driven many recent Hondas and the trends are all exemplified in the '23 Accord: Excellent fit and finish and build quality, good predicted reliability (but keep an eye on that 1.5L), overly firm suspension, heavy steering, and gobs of road noise.
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Only thing good about it is a 45 mile to a gallon
Update codes right off the bat after buying it, riding out of the lot no way to fix it. Bought it April 5th still no update fix part of the stuff don't work. Would not buy again if they gave it to me half price. Worst car I ever bought in my 49 years a buying cars. No spare tire either.Sold it 18 months ago.
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