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2024 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews

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Excellent daily driver and for road trips. EX-L

D. Carr, 11/27/2023
updated 06/03/2024
2024 Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
44 of 46 people found this review helpful

We've had our new Accord hybrid for 7 months, including a 500-mile road trip. Very good ride quality for daily use around town and for road trips. Steering and brake feel are solid. Love the wireless Apple Car Play, and the straightforward, easy-to-use safety and convenience features. Front seat comfort and adjustability are excellent, especially for driver. Passenger seat is very good, but would be nice if height adjustment was available for shorter passengers. The stereo is decent, and speakers excellent for wireless phone calls--can hear voices clearly with little noise even at highway speeds. MPG to-date is 48.7 mpg, a little better than EPA combined estimate of 48 mpg (I use Econ mode). Headlights are very good and the automatic high beams work well. This is our first car with adaptive cruise control--very nice. Also like the lane keeping assist at highway speeds on well-marked roads. Overall a pleasant, very refined car we expect to keep for many years.

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3 out of 5 stars

Almost a home run.

Tom, 12/24/2023
2024 Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
67 of 71 people found this review helpful

The car is ok, it has all features I need. It has more than adequate power and great mpg. It could be a great car if Honda could figure out how to make a quiet car. The front passenger seat is way too low and you can't adjust it higher. Maybe it will be a little quieter with better tires. The OEM Hankook tires are horrible.

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A Front Seat Mistake

J. Lown, Winchester, VA, 03/01/2024
2024 Honda Accord Sport Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
49 of 53 people found this review helpful

This car has a passenger side front seat that no one less than 6’6” would want to sit in. What a hole! Can’t adjust seat height. Bad design by Honda. Check it BEFORE you buy.

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5 out of 5 stars

Solid car with top features

Robert, 12/29/2023
2024 Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
29 of 31 people found this review helpful

Solid car with good handling and gas mileage. Has all the features I was looking for. One small exception was that it came with no spare tire.

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4 out of 5 stars

Picked the Accord over the Camry

Jeff, 10/04/2024
updated 04/08/2025
2024 Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid EVT)
21 of 23 people found this review helpful

I spent a significant amount of time test driving the 2025 Camry (SE and XSE) and the 2024 Accord Hybrid (EX-L). Both were smooth and refined vehicles with similar features. I did not want the 19" low profile wheels of the XSE. What convinced me to purchase the Accord (EX-L) was the driver's seat. The lower cushion in the driver's seat of the Camry could not be adjusted to a flat position. Instead, the front of the bottom cushion remained tilted up slightly. In contrast, the cushion in the Accord could be adjusted to a perfectly flat, horizontal position that was more comfortable to me. Secondarily, the headrest in the Camry (still) is positioned too far forward, making it less comfortable than the Accord headrest. I purchased the car in 6/24. Locating one in my desired color, red, proved difficult as there were only three available within NY State. I have 3000 miles on the car today. PROS: Smooth, quiet, effortless power from a refined system. Bright, clear 12'' infotainment touchscreen. Great gas mileage: 50 mpg combined calculated mathematically (the trip computer mistakenly indicated 52.5 mpg). Larger trunk than in the Camry. CONS: No spare tire (but a 17" spare can be placed in the vehicle. It cost me $500 for all the necessary parts). No Sirius XM app (although the service can be streamed, changing channels takes multiple steps). Front passenger seat lacks a height adjustment. All three features are included in the Camry. I would have scored the Accord 5 stars had the car included the above three features. I never could get used to the wide-mouthed front grill of the Camry. I now have nearly 10K miles on the vehicle. The car still drives smoothly but I've learned the gas mileage varies considerably. In everyday warm weather driving, the car achieves 50+ mpg. But, on trips at highway speed, the mpg drops to nearly 40 mpg with the A/C operating. Nowhere near the 44 mpg advertised. Another disappointment is the alleged free oil change and tire rotation prior to 2years/24K miles. According to one Florida Honda dealer, the service is free only if the "maintenance minder" indicator is displayed. If you request the service before the indicator is displayed, as I did, you pay for the service out of pocket. For me, waiting until the "oil life" reaches 15% seems too long. Some infotainment issues occurred when I was driving on an extended trip. First, the Android Auto map on the screen suddenly went blank (black). I had to turn the car off and on a few times to reset the screen. Second, as I was driving the car, suddenly the dashboard displayed brake malfunction, low tire pressure, steering problem, etc. Again, I pulled over and needed to turn the car off and on to reset the malfunction messages to resume driving. No further problems of that nature have recurred. Finally, on two occasions, the infotainment system lost the pairing of my phone. I had to use the "factory reset" to enable the phone to re-pair to the system. An inconvenience as the factory reset loses all my other preferences (radio stations, auto door lock, etc.).

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