Overview & Reviews
Few vehicles from overseas manufacturers have garnered as much respect in North America as the Honda Accord. It hasn't achieved this status by being glamorous, sexy or thrilling. Instead, Honda just seems to have its finger on the pulse of what Americans value most. Take an Accord for a spin and you'll find it to be comfortable, roomy, intelligently engineered and easy to drive. It's also backed by strong resale value and a solid reputation for reliability.
You'll find that certain competing sedans and coupes are quicker, more prestigious or simply less expensive than the Accord. What's special about the Honda Accord, though, is its completeness. It scores well across a broader range of categories than practically any family-friendly sedan or coupe on the market. When examined from this holistic standpoint, it's easy to see why the Accord has become an automotive icon and remains one of our editors' top recommendations.
User Reviews:
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Almost loyal as a dog - 1994 Honda Accord
By sparky - February 13 - 10:00 amThis has been a reliable car. Before I owned 2 Chevy Cavaliers (ugh), an Audi, a VW Golf, a Ford Escort (double ugh), and a Chevy Celebrity Wagon. Only the Audi and the Golf lasted longer; now at 108,000. However, the finish (white) lost its luster in the FL sun after a couple of years. Recently it wouldnt start within a couple of minutes of shutting off the engine, as when you get gas or are running errands. I just had to replace the master brake cylinder and now stops are bumpy and one setting of the AC doesnt work any more. In thinking about a new car, I wonder if any one that I can afford will hold up as well.
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Almost loyal as a dog - 1994 Honda Accord
By SPARKY - February 13 - 10:00 amThis has been a reliable car. Before I owned 2 Chevy Cavaliers (ugh), an Audi, a VW Golf, a Ford Escort (double ugh), and a Chevy Celebrity Wagon. Only the Audi and the Golf lasted longer; now at 108,000. However, the finish (white) lost its luster in the FL sun after a couple of years. Recently it wouldnt start within a couple of minutes of shutting off the engine, as when you get gas or are running errands. I just had to replace the master brake cylinder and now stops are bumpy and one setting of the AC doesnt work any more. In thinking about a new car, I wonder if any one that I can afford will hold up as well.
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Not Impressed With The "08" Accord - 2008 Honda Accord
By mtexas - February 12 - 4:23 pmThe 2008 Accord is not the same Accord that past Accord owners have come to love. I am not impressed with the build quality or the very loud 4-cyl engine. The interior on the EX model looks cheap like something you would expect from a $12,000 American car. I did however like the looks of this car as it has nice clean lines and looks really sharp but I could not believe how bad the new accord drove and how cheap the car felt. I think for 25,000 you are better off looking into the Camry, Sonata or Altima. Honda take note your flagship Accord has been surpassed by Toyota, Nissan, and even Hyundai has you beat.
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Good lil car - 1998 Honda Accord
By 98_ACCORD - February 11 - 7:58 pmIt really is a good car with 189,000 km on her.but wow what really really bad fuel mileage....only gettin about 18 mpg US in the city with it. (4spd auto).the car really hates the cold....the engine and the tranny..very sluggish until it warms up.
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Too much mileage saving Hype - 2006 Honda Accord
By Tucson Tony - February 11 - 7:36 pmSo far so good, but I bought the hype; and reality needs to be determined. I liked going the 5,000 miles between oil changes, I believe the mileage projection capability over promised what the car actually delivers. City driving about 24 MPH, On the highway, no Air conditioning, average speed control of 70 MPG, the mileage was 28 MPH. I expected much better
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great car, couldnt ask for more - 1994 Honda Accord
By weiland03 - February 9 - 9:11 pmbought the car with 140,000 from a good friend. her mom had bought it brand new off the truck in 94, still runs and drives like a new car, tons better than the ford thunderbird it replaced!
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Great car, expect many years out of it! - 2002 Honda Accord
By markusei - February 9 - 9:24 amI bought this car from Roadsport Honda in Toronto in July of 2006. I have put about 22,000 km on it so far already and have to say that it is a far cry from my 98 Malibu junk. The honda is responsive and gives pretty good fuel economy. In the cold winter I get about 25 mpg (I did the calculation), Summer gives me about 29-30mpg. Not bad. Good automatic, very reliable vehicle. Does everything better than my 98 Chev Malibu could do. It felt like I was stepping into an entirely different class of vehicle.
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4th Accord and best one yet - 2003 Honda Accord
By paul1707 - February 8 - 10:00 amOwned several Accords, 97, 98, 00, now an 03. Loved the 00 the best until this car. It has plenty of leg room inside for me at 63", great performance, proven Honda reliability and build quality, excellent resale value. The 03 has more of a European feel in the handling and the seats. Owned this one for 13 months now and it is the best.
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Best V6 Coupe For The Money - 2004 Honda Accord
By In the business - February 8 - 10:00 amI have been in the Automobile Business for more than 18 years and have had the opportunity to drive just about everything out there. If youre a practical buyer and not so concerned with image, the V6 Honda Accord Coupe is the best buy for the money. Its powerful, luxurious, highly relaible and depending on how savvy a car buyer you are, it can be had for thousands less than its nearest competitor.
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2nd Accord within 8 months - 2010 Honda Accord
By CrtJones - February 8 - 7:16 amI purchased an 09 Accord in July of last year. I was unable to locate the one I wanted with navi at the time. I loved that Accord so much that I upgrade to a 2010 with Navi 8 months after buying my 09! The car is comfortable, handles like a dream, and is worth the money. Ive had no problems and have recommended the Accord (both 09 and 10) to many friends.