I saw your other vids about the accords. Love the channel. What’s the real difference between the accords and civics these days? The Civic are big now with the same legroom upfront and just a tad smaller in the back in comparison to the accords.
the accords are actually really roomy and a lot nicer compared to the accord like the better infotainment system, led lighting, etc. not saying the civic isn’t a good buy too
They realistically offer almost all of the same features at this point. It is really about spacing and price point. I will say I like that you can customize the Civic touch screen a little more than the Accord. But overall ride quality is a little better in the Accord.
Every time I see an LX, I miss my old Accord. I had a 2003 lx 4 banger. The car was absolutely bulletproof. Got 33mpg even in 2019 on the highway at 75-80mph. It also had a normal key, which I find reliable... If a bit primitive. The push button start in my EXL v6 sedan, has been giving me smart key errors, and Honda is going to look into it. But I love everything else about it. But that tech glitch almost makes me miss the DX line. Which I feel should be returned for those who want a very simple, no frills, but dead reliable option. No push button, no smart key, no touch screen, no dual zone climate, but everything just works. I'd buy in a heartbeat just for reliability and simplicity
I'm picking up my 2020 LX tomorrow. On the Honda.ca website, it says Apple Carplay, front heated seats, and remote engine start is included under 'interior: standard features included'. However, any video I've watched said differently. Do you know why that is?
My initial concern when turbos started landing in Hondas was related to maintenance and longevity. Honda has made its name on longevity, safety, and low cost of ownership. With that said, over the last few years I think the turbo has held up well but I would like to see more time on this. As of right now though, I think they have held up pretty well!
I saw your other vids about the accords. Love the channel. What’s the real difference between the accords and civics these days? The Civic are big now with the same legroom upfront and just a tad smaller in the back in comparison to the accords.
the accords are actually really roomy and a lot nicer compared to the accord like the better infotainment system, led lighting, etc. not saying the civic isn’t a good buy too
They realistically offer almost all of the same features at this point. It is really about spacing and price point. I will say I like that you can customize the Civic touch screen a little more than the Accord. But overall ride quality is a little better in the Accord.
@@JustinFullerReviews Honda should of put the 12 volt near the cube in the backseat instead of in the center consle storage?
Great video Justin!
Glad you enjoyed it
Do they still have the oil dilution problems in 2020
Any head gasket issues?
Every time I see an LX, I miss my old Accord. I had a 2003 lx 4 banger. The car was absolutely bulletproof. Got 33mpg even in 2019 on the highway at 75-80mph. It also had a normal key, which I find reliable... If a bit primitive.
The push button start in my EXL v6 sedan, has been giving me smart key errors, and Honda is going to look into it. But I love everything else about it.
But that tech glitch almost makes me miss the DX line. Which I feel should be returned for those who want a very simple, no frills, but dead reliable option. No push button, no smart key, no touch screen, no dual zone climate, but everything just works. I'd buy in a heartbeat just for reliability and simplicity
I'm picking up my 2020 LX tomorrow. On the Honda.ca website, it says Apple Carplay, front heated seats, and remote engine start is included under 'interior: standard features included'. However, any video I've watched said differently. Do you know why that is?
Were you looking at stats for the 2021 or 2020... I would double check what you read.
I had a honda civic 2020 base and I changed it for the 2020 accord lx base.i would like to know what fuel should I use is it the 93 or 87
What was the point of that? Lol u should of went sport or something else
What's your view on the turbo engines versus the previous generations k24 and j35 motors?
My initial concern when turbos started landing in Hondas was related to maintenance and longevity. Honda has made its name on longevity, safety, and low cost of ownership. With that said, over the last few years I think the turbo has held up well but I would like to see more time on this. As of right now though, I think they have held up pretty well!
Aren’t remote start on all models with the ex Key?
I'm not sure about the Lx, But i know there's more than $1500 markup on an Ex.