2024 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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Great Accord.
I love this Accord so far. I do not like the fact that you have to remember to hit a button every time you start the car, so you can stop the engine from slowing down when you come to a stop. This is a fuel saving feature that I don't like.
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Treated Myself to an Accord Touring Hybrid!
I had a 2023 Accord EX-L and was very happy with it. But I kept following the pricing of the 24's and 25's and found a dealer willing to go down $3500 from MSRP on a 24 Touring. For basically $100 down and $35 more a month, I was able to upgrade my EX-L to a Touring. The year end is a great time to deal on a car if you want the best possible deal. The Touring in white is a very elegant look to this car. I had an urban gray EX-L with the pewter wheel design that is frandly the ugliest Accord wheel design in years. The EX-L looks great otherwise despite what a lot of naysayers have said about the 11th gen Accord design being boring. It's not the best Accord design by far, but it's better than the 2007-2012 designs in my opinion. For gas mileage, I'll be taking a 5 mpg penalty for going with the Touring over the EX-L due to the 19 inch wheels, but the improved 540 watt, 12-speaker stereo, heads up display and Google built-in should make up for it in terms of new features. The 24 Touring does not have the heated steering wheel, but that feature alone wasn't enough to make me want to pay for a 2025. The driving feel in the Touring is a bit stiffer than the EX-L due to the larger wheels, but I love it so far. I was able to go from a black interior to gray that is almost white by appearance and should be much cooler in the summer. I'm also looking forward to the ventilated seats in the upcoming summer months. I will provide new updates as I drive this car on road trips and have more experience behind the wheel. Update: the car was vibrating at 50 mph and higher. It felt like a cheap compact from the 1980’s when shaking started. I took it to the dealer and they determined a tire was “out of round”. Basically, one tire was not rotating in a perfect circle. I’m surprised this defect made it through the manufacturing process and the car assembly process without detection. I will report back my experience after getting my tire replaced under warranty.
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- EX SedanMSRP: $19,49522 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $25,19512 mi away
- Touring Hybrid SedanMSRP: $31,9905 mi away
PCU deaign flaw
Yet another review from someone who has “damage” which just doesn’t see to be covered by warranty. Obviously this is a design issue….really sad because I ran my 2015 civic over 200,000 mile with zero issues.
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Love the ride and the range. Very comfortable!
Replaced our awesome 2006 Accord EX 2006. So happy to have a car with the features of 2025! Gave the 2006 to our son, I'm sure he will get many more years from that fabulous car!
Accord Remote Starter gives me the cold shoulder
Purchased a new Honda Accord LX during May 2024: 1- Remote starter typically will not function in Central NY colder weather ... 20s F and below. Very disappointing and unpleasant to have to manuallly start auto in the colder freezing weather. "Software patch reportedly needed and became available for Honda purchased in Canada. For more info and discussion re reported problem with Honda Accord Remote Starter: https://www.accordxclub.com/threads/remote-start-is-not-working.1986/ 2- Very good gas mileage - circa 34 miles per gallon 3- Model does not offer power seat for driver. Previously owned Honda Accords ALL offered power driver seats 4- First auto I own with LED lights - nightime visability improved