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2024 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
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$25,906
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2 out of 5 stars

I need my Sirius XM back!!!

Bocbonn, 07/27/2024
2024 Honda Accord EX 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
13 of 27 people found this review helpful

I bought the 2024 Honda Accord EX expecting to be able to transfer my Sirius subscription. We specifically asked the salesman if it automatically came with Sirius. He said, no but we could add it as we had on our other 2020 Accord. The 2024 comes with “Apple Radio” though. Yeh, right. I have to buy a specific adapter And plug in my phone in order for it to work?! First of all, I do not bring my phone with me all the time. Secondly, if it “comes with” that to me means it’s ready to use and I should not have to purchase extra parts! What if I don’t own a phone? Then it does not have Apple Radio. Also, I don’t expect to have to fool around plugging in things in order to play my car radio. I should be able to push the on button and listen! Now, we find out we cannot transfer our subscription because this radio is not satellite compatible. We’re expected to eat extra costs and time to replace the entire factory radio for Sirius! Oh, but if we buy a Hybrid, then it’s compatible. This new downsize is stated as “a clever new sales tactic to get buyers to upgrage their Honda purchase”. WTH??? I’m angry we were misled and are expected to eat an extra $400-$550 to replace a brand new radio. SHAME HONDA AND THEIR SALESMAN!

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5 out of 5 stars

Great car

Tasha, 11/30/2023
2024 Honda Accord LX 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
3 of 5 people found this review helpful

Vehicle is roomy and sporty, good gas mileage. The LX model comes with a lot of great features standard.

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2024 Honda Accord EX-L hybrid - buy something else

JH Gann, 01/13/2025
2024 Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
5 of 10 people found this review helpful

Honda brand is no longer solid. Software updates needed for some, but not all. Makes no sense. 44 MPG is nice, but not really outrageous. Buy a regular camry and you will be happier. Seats are nothing special. Nice looking car though.

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5 out of 5 stars

Excited!!

Anita Senesac, 11/19/2023
2024 Honda Accord EX 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

We just bought our first Honda Accord. It is so comfortable

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2024 Honda Accord Sport L: A Mixed Bag with a Pric

Luis, 11/03/2024
2024 Honda Accord Sport-L Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

Ah yes, the 2024 Honda Accord—loved by Honda loyalists but taking heat for its new look. I’ll be honest, it’s not the worst-looking car out there, but Honda didn’t exactly hit a home run with this one. I ended up with the Accord Sport L because I was turning in my leased Acura and had to stick to the Honda family. I wanted a hybrid and decided to take a gamble, though I’ll admit I could have done more research. At first glance, the Accord Sport L trim looks like the best of the lineup. But after putting on the first 1,000 miles, the honeymoon phase started to end… quickly. The Tech Woes Here’s where things get frustrating. From software bugs to glitchy screens, the Accord Sport L has been less than smooth. Apple CarPlay disconnects randomly, activating Siri sends the car into a bizarre glitch where it thinks I’m on a call, and I can’t change songs on the steering wheel without a factory reset—four resets in three months so far. For a brand that’s prided itself on reliability, these bugs make me wonder if Honda’s slipping. Where Honda Cuts Corners I’m driving a $36,000 car with memory seats, but guess what? The mirrors don’t adjust with the seat presets. My 2019 Accord Sport 2.0 had rear seat vents, but this model doesn’t. Charging ports in the back? Forget it. Heated side mirrors? Nope. Honda seems to have taken a lot off the table here, yet the price tag keeps going up. And let’s talk about sound. Want Bose speakers? You’ll have to go all the way up to the Touring trim for that. Meanwhile, Toyota’s Camry offers JBL speakers as an option on lower trims—just one of the many ways competitors are pulling ahead while Honda’s playing catch-up. Is It Worth the Money? All in all, the 2024 Accord Sport L feels like it’s been streamlined to the point of compromise. With a nearly $40,000 price tag, the value just isn’t adding up. Yes, they’re discounting these cars heavily, and now I see why—the redesign feels like a step back, and the features fall short of what other brands offer for similar or even lower prices. Honda, if you’re listening, take a hard look at what customers are saying. The loyalists won’t stick around if you keep cutting corners. Here’s hoping the facelift brings back some of the quality that put Honda on the map in the first place!

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