Used 2022 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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EX-L Trim = Pretty Solid Ride
This review is coming from someone who owned a 2010 Civic for 11 years. So upgrading to the 2022 Accord was quite a jump. What I love: - This car is beautiful inside and out. - Wireless phone charger (dealer told me it can't be used with a phone case, but that's not true) - Smooth on the road and accelerates easily - Fuel efficiency... I can go 3-4 weeks without refueling (but I also WFH full-time) What I don't love: - The driver's seat doesn't adjust as high as I'd like it to. Even in it's highest position, it's too low for me. I had a buy a booster seat so I can see over the dashboard. - The safety feature that automatically re-corrects your steering when the car detects you're veering out of the lane is a bit off-putting. It's not always accurate. - The idle-stop system takes some getting used to.
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Honda Accord EX-L
My Honda Accord is black exterior and black leather interior. The sound system is awesome! The drive is smooth. Very comfortable seats. I love the lumbar support, on driver side only. Roomy trunk and the the trunk liner/mat is a plus! No regrets purchasing this vehicle!
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $19,99510 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $24,99111 mi away
- Sport Special Edition SedanMSRP: $26,54519 mi away
2022 Accord Touring
Excellent for a small family. I don’t have many complaints except for the fact that Honda got rid of the right side mirror camera.
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Loud road noise
I’m 64 and have all the issues that go with that age including tiniatis. I couldn’t hear the phone because of the road noise. Seats weren’t comfortable either. Easy to drive. 2.0 motor had enough juice to satisfy. Hard to understand why Honda didn’t insulate the vehicle better. Traded after 6 months and 8000 miles.
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No suspension!
I just drove home in my new 2022 Honda Accord Sport 1.5 SE (19" / 45) tires. I had to purchase sight unseen (test drive not conducted) to secure a new car. On the drive home I noticed every bump, pothole, change in road surface and it was loud!! This is definitely not a comfortable car. With a 1.5 liter engine it is definitely not a sport car either. Tremendously disappointed with this car. Now all I have to do (according to the Honda dealer) is place 17" wheels with quiet tires to make the car bearable.....Just another thousand or so....So they know there is an issue with the car. If you are thinking this is a quiet comfortable car you are mistaken.
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