Used 2023 Honda Accord Sedan Consumer Reviews
Simple car with some cute features
I like things to be simple. We now have a trend that our car's dashboard start looking like an airplane's cockpit - buttons-buttons-buttons. How crazy is it? It is just a car! Perhaps I am in minority but i do not even need that small screen. I just like to be focused on driving. The car drives and accelerates great (much better than camry). It is pretty inside and out. Wish the seats were not fabric but oh well. I like the keyless entry and locking. No need to search keys in your purse, ladies lol. Breaks work wonderful, turning, stopping, changing lanes... I am very minimalistic. The car does the basics and I am happy with it. I am hoping to keep it for many years. I bought it for its reputation of being reliable. Oh yeah, the zippy engine reminds me of a young horse who after being stuck in a barn all day went on running around like crazy, full of energy and vigor. Love it love it . ha ha
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Not impressed
I owned Hondas almost all my life.m and I was really looking forward to this new redesign model. The new 2023 Accord is not what I was expecting. The car looks much better in pictures and videos than it does in real life. The back looks like a car from the 90's and the front is very basic. Nothing exiting and certainly not appealing as other competitors. The drive: First, you sit low, not sure if it needs an adjustment, but both myself and my passenger felt really low on the seat. In addition. They were uncomfortable. . Then the 1.5 turbo engine is underpowered and noisy. The road noise was high too, and the drive was honestly boring. I returned quickly to the dealer to return the vehicle as I was very disappointed. I will definitely pass on this one and wait to see the 2024 redesigned Camry. Or, simply get a Kia or a Hyundai.
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- EX Sedan w/Blind Spot Information (BSI)MSRP: $23,51389 mi away
- Touring Hybrid Sedan w/Blind Spot Information (BSI)MSRP: $31,99974 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $27,99840 mi away
2013 Ford Taurus look-alike!
If I hear one more time my car looks like a Ford Taurus from the past, I'll be sick. I guess I really didn't think through my purchase of the 2023 Accord LX. Already looking to get rid of it, and not only from the looks, but also the loud, cranky engine. Also, constantly getting system update notices with only 750 miles. Going back to the engine, it sound like an engine that's ben sitting in 10 below zero weather conditions and it's been in the 80's. It seems Honda has went away from their quality reputation and now just wants cars that are more profitable. Really disappointed in myself that I rushed into the Accord. This is just my honest assessment of the car and my purchase.
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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