Used 2023 Honda Accord Sedan Consumer Reviews
Grows on you
Things I like: Great styling, good and simple infotainment system, moonroof standard(?) in the EX, spacious. The paint (I have the white) is beautiful, pearlescent. I'm getting 40 mpg on the highway over the first 300 miles. Excellent handling and traction. Myriad unexpected safety goodies (lane-keep assist; set following interval / adaptive cruise control; collision mitigation braking system; advanced air bag system including knee airbags; etc.) Good sound system. The appearance under the hood is remarkable -- it's organized and extremely clean, a bit of an engineering miracle in itself. Good warranty. And, I very much like the Honda Service Pass (complimentary factory-scheduled maintenance over the first 24k miles / two years). Things I don't like: Acceleration noise--both the amount of noise and the type of noise; it sounds like a smaller engine struggling a bit to get up to speed. Road noise. I had a 2008 Accord, and the seats were far more comfortable, more cushioned, and the fabric was softer, more plush. On balance, I really like the Accord. I had one as a much younger man (and before that a Civic), and with this purchase I'm going back to the Accord as my everyday drive.
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Well Engineered But Stiff Ride
The car seems to be well made, as you would expect, but the ride is too firm. Uncomfortably so. The 2020 Camry I traded-in was much more comfortable and enjoyable to drive. Maybe long-time Accord owners are used to the firmer ride. I was waiting for the new Camry, the redesign, but it was pushed back to next year, so I figured I'd try something different. The test drive seemed OK, but now after about 900 miles, not liking the ride. Seats are a bit uncomfortable also (LX).
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- Touring Hybrid Sedan w/Blind Spot Information (BSI)MSRP: $29,99522 mi away
- EX Sedan w/Blind Spot Information (BSI)MSRP: $20,99522 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $24,20017 mi away
Great sporty looking car at an excellent price!
The only downside to this car is it does not have front bumper sensors (to alert you when you are pulling up close to something- like a parking curb). Other than that~ the car is very nice & gets over 30 miles to the gallon.
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No more lobster claws tail lights!
This 11th generation Accord makes the last one seem very archaic. I could never warm up to the lobster claws or Pac Man tail lights. So UGLY, and used throughout the entire Honda line. This new design for Honda immediately reminded me of the fabulous looking fastback Audi A7. The Camry and Altima look nothing like it. Upgraded 190 horsepower engine from the last outing means if it ain't broke why fix it. Honeycomb grill and clicking knobs give it an upscale feel. With 20+ millions units sold since inception, this Car & Driver - 10 Best , 37 times winner is a no-brainer.
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Lights up like Christmas
Purchased new June 2023. Left me stranded at work with no power steering and every single light on the dash was on. Has been in the shop since March 19 and they’re still not sure of the problem at least they gave me loaner car. And the kicker is if I trade they won’t even give me close to what I owe. So I’m stuck with a questionable car.