Used 2023 Honda Accord Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Solid but lacks some options
I love the Accord EX even though I had my heart set on a hybrid but difficult to find and $5,000 more than the EX.The handling, MPG ( 34 combined city/highway driving); safety features galore and looks are all outstanding. I was disappointed that leather seats not an option unless purchasing hybrid; no wirelss charging or XM/Siriius, no universal garage opener- Honda definitely forcing buyers into purchasing a hybrid. Passengers sitting in the front seat have no capabilities of raising the car seat, thus legitimate complaints about sitting on the ground! I had 300,000 miles on my 2009 Hionda Accord but had more options than the new one purchased.. Plus expect to pay MSRP with no negotiating and could not even get the all weather mats included in the deal- ended up paying $200 for these. Still quite happy with all of the car's features but ...
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The 2023 Accord styling is best from the back, the front is very bland. I like the straight forwad design on the interior. The safety features were great, although mine and all others on the lot was shipped without the blind spot detection due to chip shortages. The powertrain was ho-hum, but adequete for a family hauler. I did have to search 300 miles from home to find a dealer that wasn't charging a ridiculous $2000 to $3000 upcharge for market availabilty! To me this car feels like a no frills rental car, but my spouse loves it!
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- EX SedanMSRP: $25,7913 mi away
- Sport Hybrid SedanMSRP: $28,9983 mi away
- Touring Hybrid Sedan w/Blind Spot Information (BSI)MSRP: $33,43714 mi away
Love almost all the car!
The passenger seat height is awful. There's no way to raise it. Why can't Honda get on board and make adjustments possible on the passenger seat? I'm 5'6" and feel like a child when I sit in the passenger seat.
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3 months 10K miles
First off let me say that I didn't plan on driving so much ended up moving from the Golf Coast back to Michigan. Five trips to Michigan from Biloxi I got an up close and personnel view of driving and owning car. Drive great mileage Hwy average 41.9 on trips about 35-37 around town. Not a single rattle, squeak or annoyance. I found the seats comfortable for long stretches of hwy driving. Now that driving pace has slowed I find it's a suburban dream.
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6,000 miles no problems yet
I replaced a 2014 Accord EX with a gas 2023 Accord EX. More leg room. More electronics. Bigger trunk. Better gas mileage. Only has a 14.5 gallon tank as opposed to the 2014 18.5 gallon tank. So I have to fuel stop more. Heated seats are nice. Sometimes get over 40 mpg. Quieter than previous Accord. I would prefer not to have a turbo but that's all the gas models offer. Same for CVT transmission as no regular transmission is offered. I had to buy weathertec floor mats. Has a timing chain so that's good. Plugs last to 100,000 miles. Radio is ok. electric seat for driver is nice. I like the center console that gives leg support. No spare tire. seems to be a good car. Igot 224,000 on my last accord and then it was hit and wrecked.