Honda Accord (2010 and older) Midsize | Compact

Honda Accord (2010 and older) Midsize | Compact 

DESCRIPTION

The Accord is Honda’s midsize car, which was completely redesigned for 2008. The latest-generation Accord includes three firsts for Honda in North America: next-generation Variable Cylinder Management, interface dial controller and dual-chamber driver’s and front passenger’s side airbags.

Offered in both sedan and coupe versions, the coupe receives more aggressive styling to differentiate it from the sedan.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 17, 2001]
Jose Jimenez
Model Reviewed: Honda Accord

Strength:

Trunk and PRICE!

Weakness:

I need to steal another one.

So I stole the Accord since I'm a Mexican. It got away pretty fast. It must have a 6 cylinder. I fit all 20 of my kids in the car. The trunk was useful too. We use it as our bathroom.

Similar Products Used:

VW Jetta suc ked. My peoples can't make sheeeeet work. Thank God tortillas don't need batteries! I was about to sell my 1901 Ford Shoe and my son for $10 on the Peso for a new Nike. It's not made in Mexico so quality is MUY BUENO! If you question me on the Jetta and STUPIDO MEXICANS, read up on the poor workmanship on it sucka. They fall apart and VW doesn't want to deal with the cra p from there anymore. Does anyone like Mexicans?

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 16, 2001]
Mary Rukakoski
Model Reviewed: Honda Accord

Strength:

Supposed to go "forever".

Weakness:

Stiff feeling. Poor turning radius. Poor rear vision. Having to replace the timing belt.

I do not like this car. I learned to drive in the '70's and prefer a big, floaty, powerful vehicle.

Similar Products Used:

Subaru Legacy - superior vehicle, same size and price range as the Honda, but more luxurious. Cadillac Deville - makes the Honda look like a rollerskate

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 16, 2001]
Bryan
Model Reviewed: /Accord LX V6

Strength:

Smooth V6, better handling than my 94 Accord EX, ride

Weakness:

Wind noise, slow steering, Honda should use the 3.2 V6 Engine instead, the 3.0 is smooth but sluggish, styling, too many accords on the street

I bought the car through CarsDirect.com. Overall, the car is good. The 3.0 V6 is very smooth but sluggish. I wish Honda would use the 3.2 V6 instead.

I sold my 94 Accord EX for this LX V6. Though, I miss my sunroof and leather seats. I still think the LX V6 is a much better buy than the EX V6.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 16, 2001]
Bernard
Model Reviewed: Accord Coupe

Strength:

Ext.style
Lots of standard features

Weakness:

Weak 4 speed auto tranny
Weird noise from rear suspension
Lots of little/minor problem (electronic, ECU etc)

Top of the line with lots od standard features on it.
Fully loaded
Nice styling

Similar Products Used:

Toyota Camry
VW Passat 1.8T

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 14, 2001]
felix
Model Reviewed: EX V6

Strength:

the acceleration is pretty good. its very quiet, too quiet for me though. very comfortable inside.. good for sleeping.

Weakness:

no really bad qualities besides it takes a good amount of effort for it to do a burnout from a standstill.

its fully loaded.. 6 cd in dash changer, full leather, sun roof, 200 hp vtec, 4 speed auto. the car is extremely quiet! good amount of room, and everything is smooth.

Similar Products Used:

camry v4, 01 vw passat 1.8T.. no comparison for the money

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2001]
Patrick Wawner
Model Reviewed: Honda Accord LX sedan

Strength:

Great power for a 4 banger in a 3400lb. car
Awesome sound system in the LX (I installed the Honda factory cd chnger)
Styling, superbly engineered, overall pretty good MPG town or city
Smooth shifting 4 speed automatic
VTEC 150 HP is standard in the LX and EX
Good seats
Well designed layout of the dashboard and controls
Roomy interior and trunk

Weakness:

No standard ABS on the LX (Honda makes you pay for it as an option)
No cd player unless you opt for the changer or the in-dash cd that mounts under the radio.
No standard alloy wheels on the LX ( It's like this on every Honda LX - even Civics, CRVS, Oddeseys, they give you those cheap plastic wheel covers! )

This is the 3rd Honda that I have owned. I compared the LX with the EX and the LX to me was a better value. It was about a $2600 difference in the list price. The two prior Honda Accords that I had owned were a 1994 EX with a manual and a 1995 with an automatic. I would've never gotten rid of the 1994, but some jerk ran into the back of it in a paking lot with an early 1970's Chevy Blazer. I knew that even with the Honda dealer repairing it I was going to have problems down the road. I traded it in on a 1995 which was a two door coupe like the 1994. Had a couple of kids and just couldn't deal with a two door car anymore. I traded it on this 1998. Anyways, I love it. Overall, it is a great relialble vehicle to own.

Similar Products Used:

1996 - present Toyota Camry, about the same in features and power, but the Accord is a better value
2000 Civic - not bad, just not enough room

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2001]
Patrick Wawner
Model Reviewed: Honda Accord LX sedan

Strength:

Great power for a 4 banger in a 3400lb. car
Awesome sound system in the LX (I installed the Honda factory cd chnger)
Styling, superbly engineered, overall pretty good MPG town or city
Smooth shifting 4 speed automatic
VTEC 150 HP is standard in the LX and EX
Good seats
Well designed layout of the dashboard and controls
Roomy interior and trunk

Weakness:

No standard ABS on the LX (Honda makes you pay for it as an option)
No cd player unless you opt for the changer or the in-dash cd that mounts under the radio.
No standard alloy wheels on the LX ( It's like this on every Honda LX - even Civics, CRVS, Oddeseys, they give you those cheap plastic wheel covers! )

This is the 3rd Honda that I have owned. I compared the LX with the EX and the LX to me was a better value. It was about a $2600 difference in the list price. The two prior Honda Accords that I had owned were a 1994 EX with a manual and a 1995 with an automatic. I would've never gotten rid of the 1994, but some jerk ran into the back of it in a paking lot with an early 1970's Chevy Blazer. I knew that even with the Honda dealer repairing it I was going to have problems down the road. I traded it in on a 1995 which was a two door coupe like the 1994. Had a couple of kids and just couldn't deal with a two door car anymore. I traded it on this 1998. Anyways, I love it. Overall, it is a great relialble vehicle to own.

Similar Products Used:

1996 - present Toyota Camry, about the same in features and power, but the Accord is a better value
2000 Civic - not bad, just not enough room

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2001]
Patrick Wawner
Model Reviewed: Honda Accord LX sedan

Strength:

Great power for a 4 banger in a 3400lb. car
Awesome sound system in the LX (I installed the Honda factory cd chnger)
Styling, superbly engineered, overall pretty good MPG town or city
Smooth shifting 4 speed automatic
VTEC 150 HP is standard in the LX and EX
Good seats
Well designed layout of the dashboard and controls
Roomy interior and trunk

Weakness:

No standard ABS on the LX (Honda makes you pay for it as an option)
No cd player unless you opt for the changer or the in-dash cd that mounts under the radio.
No standard alloy wheels on the LX ( It's like this on every Honda LX - even Civics, CRVS, Oddeseys, they give you those cheap plastic wheel covers! )

This is the 3rd Honda that I have owned. I compared the LX with the EX and the LX to me was a better value. It was about a $2600 difference in the list price. The two prior Honda Accords that I had owned were a 1994 EX with a manual and a 1995 with an automatic. I would've never gotten rid of the 1994, but some jerk ran into the back of it in a paking lot with an early 1970's Chevy Blazer. I knew that even with the Honda dealer repairing it I was going to have problems down the road. I traded it in on a 1995 which was a two door coupe like the 1994. Had a couple of kids and just couldn't deal with a two door car anymore. I traded it on this 1998. Anyways, I love it. Overall, it is a great relialble vehicle to own.

Similar Products Used:

1996 - present Toyota Camry, about the same in features and power, but the Accord is a better value
2000 Civic - not bad, just not enough room

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2001]
Dave Yang
Model Reviewed: Accord

Strength:

frugal, lean burning engine, 99.9% rust free
magnificent inteerior
chiselled looks
mechanical quality

Weakness:

auto trans not the smoothest but goes so there
b good if the car was galvanised or somehow properly rust proofed

Bought it from the church here in Auckland, had 84ks on the odo, no oil leaks, slightly jerky transmission perfect, newly painted exterior with some hidden rust spots (hey 12 yrs of use what do u expect).
The burgundy interior wears really really well.
The car's like my soul mate, does exactly what i want it to do on the road, easy to drive and takes the load without complaining.
Would not trade it for anything else as yet, its a shiny little gun metal gem that i will keep for a very long time, just absolutely love it!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 14, 2001]
Kelsey
Model Reviewed: Honda Accord EX V-6

Strength:

Love the style, shape. Nice big gauges, i like the radio controls...LOVE the sunroof,

Weakness:

1. I don't like the "pleather" look~I'd rather have the real stuff!
2. Not enough power
3. I think Honda should put the wood grain all the way around the AC and Radio instead of just around the door

I am obbessed with the Honda Accords...absolutly love them. I think that I would have one until the day I die!

Similar Products Used:

1994 Saturn SC2--PIECE OF CRAP! Wouldn't trade the accord for anything!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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