Not really the dealership's fault to put huge markups on stuff like that. It's the Ann Arbor voters that put Biden in office. Bidenflation. You think it's free to run a dealership service department?
I have the exact same Honda Accord, year, color & model & i truly enjoy the car. I don’t think the car looks bad at all. In fact, I’m seeing more & more of them on the road so others seem to think it looks great too. It’s a very easy car to drive and very responsive to the driver and my needs behind the wheel. My only complaints are that it doesn’t have a heated steering wheel. I’m glad the 25 has one but that should’ve been there the moment this current look came out in 2023. And there’s no reason why there isn’t a 360-Camera in this car. Honda screwed up royally not having this in there. Aside from these hiccups, the 2024 Honda Accord is a car I’d definitely recommend & this review confirms why this is a fantastic car to own. Great review!
Does anyone actually use 360 cams? I know someone who has it on their old Infiniti and I've never seen him actually use it. He uses the backup camera and mirrors to back up which seems a lot faster and more practical. I'd rather pay for real luxury than useless gimmicks
Good review - thanks! I have a '24 EX-L and have put on 7k miles on it so far. Getting a consistent 50-52 mpg. Have noticed a slight drop (48 mpg) during cold weather drives where it is around 30 degrees. Overall I love this car... quiet, well made, and very comfortable. I do agree Honda needs to power the passenger seat and a heated steering wheel would be nice!
@@nostradamus7648 Funny my VW Arteon has heated front/rear seats and steering wheel standard, power front passenger seat (12-Way), 360 camera, self parking, cooled front seats, 3 Zone HVAC controls, etc all for the price of a fully loaded Accord…
@ My cars are not investments, hedge funds or stocks. Buy them in cash to use and enjoy for 7-10 years. Rinse and repeat. Resale value is of no concern to me. This is a transportation expenditure and something bought for pleasure.
I love my 2025 Accord EXL hybrid. I did pay extra for a spare tire that fits in the existing trunk wheel well, but other than that minor annoyance it has been a perfect car for short and long road trips. Mileage is exceptional and drivability seems to be dialed in for my everyday needs. I couldn’t be happier. I even like the looks!
I bought an accord for the time in 2015, bought new, love it. I still have it and it has over 170,000 miles and I'm hoping for 300,000. I detail it and service it myself. It still looks new and feels new. I can't tell the future but i can see myself getting another accord when ready for a new car.
Did you buy the I4 or V6? If I4 how’s your CVT transmission been like, did you upkeep fluid changes to the T? I have a 17’ with CVT at 70k miles, transmission fluid changed at 50k miles and planning to do every 30k now and it has an ever so slight slip in it for myself, other than that car drives perfectly.
@ramennoodlz I've had no issues with the CVT transmission and have never changed the fluid.. All I've done are spark plugs, breaks, and oil changes. I've never changed the trans fluid on any car and have never had an issue with any transmission. Is that crazy?
@@AzaelPPC I realized the 30k after it hit 50k and started looking stuff up 😭 since on our other Hondas with traditional auto we did 50k and nothing went wrong, 120k on one and 300k on the other
@@LPH-11 that’s awesome, I’ve done brakes on mine at 68k and waiting for sparks till maybe 80-100k when they start misfiring. My dad had an old 98 Honda accord he never changed the transmission fluid for, the transmission gave out at 250k miles, that gen was notorious for weak transmission though, then he got the ‘17 accord that I got now
I had leased 7 consecutive high-end Accords (V6s, then the marvelous 2 L turbo w/the incredibly smooth 10 speed AT). But in 2023, the Accord became 1 inch too long for my garage, and I ended up switching to the then-hard to get Sport Touring 2023 CRV hybrid. It has the same superb drivetrain as the Accord hybrid, except I have AWD, nice to have outside of Buffalo. It's slowER than the Accord Touring because it weighs 500 lb more and has the AWD, but it's not SLOW. Excellent off-the-line torque and more than adequate passing power. I'm sure the Accord Touring is just as quiet, but the CRV Sport Touring, with its acoustical glass and wheel wells is the quietest Honda I've had...though, like in the Accord, still could use a little more work on road noise on coarse pavement. The cornering is amazingly good for a taller vehicle, and the drivetrain is just as described as in this video review...wonderful. I miss the HUD I had in my last Accord Touring model, but I love that I still have Sirius/XM and the heated steering wheel, along with Nav for the King of Lost. Flaws? No spare, as in the Accord hybrid..slight instrument panel rattle between 60-70 mph...first Honda rattle ever! Sirius/XM drops out more often than in my previous Hondas. Plusses? Seats are at PERFECT height for this old dude's arthritic knees, so getting in and out no longer requires pain. As with all hybrids, mileage drops with colder weather and at interstate speeds. However, in warm weather during the urban cycle, I exceed EPA numbers. Tank averages 37 mpg in mixed driving warm weather, 32 in wintry weather. AWD may not be as good as Subaru's, but it seemed to work fine, especially in snow mode. Bottom line for me: I sat in a new Accord at my dealer's recently, and I have zero remorse about having to switch to the CRV Sport Touring (which I know C & D also included in their newest Ten Best list). The ease of entry and exit simply afford more comfort than in the Accord. Subjectively, in the gorgeous extra-cost brighter blue, it's far more attractive to me than the nice but overly bland new Accord. As large as the CRV is, it fools the eye. At 184" in length, it's 8" shorter than the Accord, yet still has a rather cavernous interior. Same superb ergonomics, too, along with the Bose sound system. I loved my Accords, but I love my CRV Sport Touring hybrid (quieter than the other 2 CRV hybrids) even more. Nice job on the Accord review!
Great car as always from Honda. Note that the Touring model in the video comes stock with low profile tires that are considered summer tires. It was mentioned in the video that snow tires were needed for winter driving. I personally would go for the EXL model that comes with 225/50-17 normal size tires and provides better traction in snow and ice. I am extremely happy that Honda provides physical controls instead of putting a flat screen tv in the dashboard.
I got the EX-L for that specific reason of the 17" wheels. That's a better ride, better tire wear, and better mileage. I'm extremely pleased with this car.
We have a '25 Accord Hybrid Touring and the only real gripe I have with the car was mentioned in this video. The front passenger seat definitely needs a height adjustment. It sits way too low for anyone under 5'10" or so. I'm actually looking to buy a "booster" cushion for that seat. Otherwise, this car is very nice to drive. It's extremely smooth, refined, roomy, economical, comfortable and borderline luxurious. I still wish Honda offered the 2.0T option. Unfortunately, that engine is long gone for the Accord.
Honda will be long gone if they don’t figure out the issues within the company. Gas is coming back they will be left behind if they don’t have v6 or 2.0t in the accord in 2026
@@alpe6228 I have one. I drive a '21 Accord Touring 2.0T. The '25 is my dad's. Both cars carry the, "Accord", nameplate but they have two distinctive missions. His is all about comfort and efficiency and mine is all about being fun to drive. They each excel at their missions. I love my '21 and my dad loves his '25.
@@aceyohan1217No they didn’t. Use google to look it up. It was 28500 for fully loaded ex V6 w/ Nav. If you want to account for inflation technically the new accord is cheaper. 28500 adjusted for inflation is a little over 47k.
i grew up with C&D, reading it in my high school library right thru the 80s. my dad's buddy bought a base accord LX automatic in 1986 for $15K CDN, about $12K USD. 40K USD is a lot for a 1.5L turbo. There is a huge reason why the accord is NO LONGER SELLING. The civic has grown up, and is now large enough to satisfy most buyers. The engine in the Accord isn't any better than the Civic, and the civic comes in more body styles, and comes available with a manual. I have a number of Hondas (past and present) but Honda appears to have lost its way, and the Accord may soon be on its way out. I just bought a 4door 6MT 3.0L V6 Accord 2006 and it's an amazing car.........that I paid $4500CDN for! Given the choice, I would buy the cheaper Civic with 6MT rather than a new Accord. Arguably, the Civic is the better looking car now, also. There is a reason why the Camry is far outselling the Accord.
The car has a classy design, which will age better. It’s the most spacious mid size sedan. Keeps its value years later. Has great MPG for its size. It’s known to be more reliable compared to others. It’s scored better than any vehicle in crash testing. The Accord is great value.
@@grantbrown8312 I think both this and the Camry are IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus recipients. I think all modern vehicles are safe enough for the majority of customers. Certainly some will prioritize safety a bit higher than others though, just as some prioritize fuel economy more, styling or ergonomics/comfort more etc.
@@ALMX5DP I agree. You can also say the MPG is practically the same. Ultimately depends on the driver for both so just say they’re equal. Not better or less.
Pretty much matches my experience after 22k miles in my '23 Touring. 39-40 overall mpg winter & summer, 41-42 spring and fall when Climate Control isn't working hard. Lack of heated steering is a weird ommission but rarely noticed. No 360 camera on the top trim was another miss. Otherwise, no complaints. Superb long distance cruiser. Smooth quiet with excellent climate control. Tech is outstanding with built-in Google. Would be the perfect midsize sedan with aforementioned fixes, AWD & 20-30 more hp/torque 😎 Individual drive set at Sport steering & Eco engine for best overall driving experience, IMO.
Thank you for mentioning the dealership by name for forcing an upsell on you. Too many channels protect these scummy practices by not naming the business!
You have to find out what they are going to do and either agree on the cost, or do it yourself, or get the cost down before they do it. Dealers have always done this. It's worse now after 4 years of Bidenflation.
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after test driving one of these myself, I love the enterer most of all! I wish Honda would get rid of those oversized wheels!! those 18 and 19 inch wheels do not allow you to fit a tire with some sidewall to it! This is not good to navigate the bad roads in the Northeast.
I agree 100%. People don’t realize a large part of your suspension is your tires. Everything begins and end there. I’ll age myself here but I miss 14” and 15” wheels. I remember when my wife’s Corolla needed new tires we bought a full set, installed, for $180. That was for all 4. I miss those days. That was probably the most inexpensive car I’ve ever ran. It was reliable, we could fill it up for $10-$15, insurance was cheap, etc
Had a rental accord for a while and honestly I was overall impressed. I kinda miss it and I may even buy one. What I didn’t like is how damn bright the lights are, I was getting flashed by EVERYONE. I do like though that Honda makes it literally impossible to turn the headlights off at night when not in park. The off switch is a temporary switch, and when you let go of the switch it bounces back to auto. The one I had was a non-hybrid and honestly the turbo lag made it kinda fun, that old school 90s turbo kick was always a fun experience. I didn’t like that Honda doesn’t give you a color choice for the pillar and roof material, it’s grey only for all models. The subtlety of the design BEGS for black on black on black on black. Black everything. All of it. Honda won’t let you spec an accord like that, and that bugs me. I also didn’t like that the AC took FOREVER to pump out cold air. That’s not an accord problem though, that’s a 1234YF problem with all modern cars. Otherwise it’s delightful and I LOVE the driver seat adjustments. I can kick the thigh adjustment all the way up and the leave the butt section all the way down and the bolstering feels tight so it makes me feel like I’m in a Recaro bucket, which is a fun gimmick to make me feel like I’m driving a race car lol Love the reviews Carlos, keep em coming!
You LIKE that you can't turn the lights off at night? That's crazy to me. What if you're cruising slowly through some dark space and don't want to blind everybody in range? A campground comes to mind, or my own longish uphill driveway, where my lights will shine into the second-story windows of everybody across? Is it really a good thing to disallow basic controls from the car's driver?
Just a note...my CRV has LED headlights with a wider reach than my previous Accords, but I've only gotten flashed one time by another driver, on a curved hill.
Carlos, You said 3:56 the back seat was enormous. Did you have anyone over 5'10" sit in the second row? Honda provided very generous rear seat legroom and then forgot the minor detail that adult passengers need a place to put their head as well. No wonder sedan sales continue to crash when the fundamental principle of passenger accommodation is sacrificed in the self-indulgent pursuit of a sleek and 'swoopy' side profile. In today's market practical people are forced into a CUV whether they want one or not.
Some bodies have longer legs than torso. It seems prioritizing leg room over torso height plays a factor for some but not all people over 6 ft. It may vary.
Most people are just looking for a nice pleasant experience from their cars. Not every car needs to have "driving excitement", or canyon carving. If that's what you need buy a performance car that is aimed at that. These magazines that insist on everything being tested on the nurburgring is part of why very few cars ride nice or have cushy interiors anymore. Instead we get hard ride, hard seats, high effort steering, etc which imo make a vehicle not very luxurious. I think the Accord strikes a nice balance, even though it leans more to the sporting side and less on luxury.
Until Honda can get a handle on interior noise, I just can’t find myself in the market for one. I’ve had Honda’s before, all of them in the 90s and they were always quietly capable. For the same money, you can get a Camry which feels more like a Lexus in terms of quiet comfort.
@@hctim96 The Touring CRV hybrid has extra sound deadening compared to the other CRVs. I assume the same is the case with the Touring Accord. I test drove both the CRV Sport hybrid and the Sport Touring hybrid...and the extra sound deadening was definitely noticeable to my ear.
I am surprised the highway MPG was lower on the test. I had a 2019 Audi A4 that was rated 34 MPG, and I got 38. Believe me when I say I have a heavy foot. The funny thing is that a 2025 A4 is now 32 MPG highway.
MY23 owner here... I love the looks, and many of the features, but the lack of a 360-degree camera (so-called AVM) for a car with such a low belt line was a bad decision by the product planners. Also flawed was the lack of foldable mirrors... in this time and age. However, the driving dynamics are superb, along with the hybrid powertrain that ensures more than 40mpg during non-winter seasons. Worthy of C&D's top 10 awards.
No it isn’t worthy of any praise or awards. By the way, did you get the recall notice to replace the defective high pressure fuel pump in your Accord that may crack, leak fuel and start a fire? Wonderful cars, eh?
2:35 I had a 2018 Accord Sport 2.0T with a 6-speed manual and loved it. But I decided it was time to go hybrid, so now I have a 2022 EX-L hybrid. I do miss the 6-speed, and I was a little surprised and disappointed that Honda discontinued the manual.
@@BryceNewall no just MPG that gen of accord is actually really good looking and original, the new one just looks like and audi and a kia merge idk how to explain it. Just hope you get good life out of you car. Happy holidays !
I Still will never understand how Honda does not offer all wheel drive on their flagship Accord sedan?? I would buy one, but living in the Northeast, I like having all wheel drive, Honda/ Acura has such a great SH All Wheel Drive system, they really should offer it on the Accord Sedan. I should not have to go into the pricey luxury Acura line to get a All Wheel Drive sedan. Also, I think they should also offer all wheel drive on the Civic and Odyssey minivan, but not having it available on their flagship large Accord sedan is a huge mistake. Honda not everyone wants to drive a SUV or crossover. Bring All Wheel Drive to the Accord already.
@@albertogonzalez1746problem is you have been able to get a Camry with AWD for some time now without having to step up to Lexus. They are behind their main competitor in this aspect so it makes sense they could/should offer it.
Thanks, Accord is one of a few mid-sized sedans left. I remember just about 10-12 years ago C&D was still doing comparison tests of mid-sized sedans because they still sold the most and had a big share of the market. However, SUV's now dominate, primarily IMO due to their higher seating position, easier to get in and out of, AWD, better on rough, poorly maintained US roads and cargo capacity. One thing I'd like to see is with all these fastback styled sedans, with tiny trunk openings, is the option or adoption of a 5-door hatchback design, like my old 2007 Mazda 6i 5-door. It would help sales IMO, and also the availability of AWD in all sedans. Thanks, and I miss the monthly printed version of the magazine. I was a long time subscriber.
I believe that the main reason that "SUVs now dominate" is herd mentality - people following the crowd. People buying SUVs because their neighbor has one and their friends have them and their coworkers have them.
@@steve-r4o5k As I posted above, I switched to the CRV after 7 leased Accords because the 2023 became 1" too long for my garage. I loved my Accords but, it turns out, I love my high end CRV hybrid more.
We used to buy Accords. The absence of a V6 and the mandatory CVT are big draw backs. We would also return to the Accord if all wheel drive was available.
Although I haven't driven the new Accord, my 2019 Accord Sport 2T manual drives and feels like a much more expensive car. More like a decontented Acura than a Honda.
I love the smugness when stating the price of car featured. I mean $39k is not a lot of cash considering options you are getting. What options are worth 39k, yes that is a lot of cash that most people don’t have. Seriously!!
80-90 mph is criminal speeds in all but I think 3 states now. As a retired trucker I can affirm that you in fact are a danger to society and more so than many other criminals.
Shame you had to make excuses for the poor lane keep assist. That is a major safety function that a lot of car companies get right, it's not "FORTUNATE" that you can turn it off, it's a shame that you would want to turn it off. Honda needs to get this together but great review otherwise.
Is it really that HARD for you to keep it between the white lines when driving? Will the poor lane assist throw a wrench in your 'texting while driving' game? If you answered no to the above, you don't give a second thought to how good/bad the 'lane assist' is...clearly.
@elgar6743 So from my post you assume I have trouble staying between the lines just because it Honda can't make a safety feature work, and you assume I text and drive. Neither is true, besides uneducated I can only assume you are poor since you can't afford cars with lane assist and have obviously become a center keeping pro. You're an idiot to take my post and make it personal at me, get a life and some friends.
Idk what they did with the accord. It used to look regal and classy especially in the sport trim. It made a statement. This new one is diminutive and looks worse than a civic.
I wish the design was a bit more interesting. I like pretty much every Accord design before this. I understand the Accord should be understated, but this design is straight boring. The 11th Civic also went understated but they managed to keep it pretty.
Ok does the 2 L Honda Atkinson cycle suffer from the same oil dilution as the 1.5L engine? Carbon buildup on the intake valves? I'll take a Toyota Camry with the D4S engine and no oil dilution problem, better fuel miles and less expensive.. Boom! .........Bobs your uncle...job done...
The problem is that we live in a tiktok era and everything has to be more exciting than the previous one minute (or 16 seconds) of experience. Normalcy is the worst property a car can have.
I have driven an Accord for three decades. My current EX-L Hybrid is the best yet. My average MPG ranges from 53-57! The drive is silky smooth and the transition between gas engine and battery imperceptible. This bonehead is judging the MPGs based on highway driving. Most people are city drivers and the MPGs go up at least 10%. I bet I could get 50 MPG no problem. The car is way better than this video. Way better.
The engine does not run all the time, and it's subjected to far lighter loads (and more consistent loads) than a traditional vehicle. My 2001 Prius has a 7500-mi oil change interval with conventional oil.
After seeing the obvious cost-cutting measures that Honda took on the current generation of Accord, compounded with the 'de-styled' exterior, I'll probably keep my 10th Gen Accord until the wheel fall off. You lost me this time around, Honda.
The proportions are off. The hood is too long and the front overhang is also too long. It sits too low and is difficult to get in and out of. I don't like sitting on the floor.
The Motorweek long term test is also a proper long term test. They're simply providing updates all along the way which I appreciate. They're up to 8500 miles now.
Interesting how the Last Gen Accord looked better than the Civic, and now this new Gen its the opposite. The Civic looks better than the Accord. Its just Blah to look at.
As usual, the answer is: We learned nothing. This is a marketing stunt. There is no established global car brand (least of all Honda) that still puts out models manifesting major faults in under 5 years / 100000 km. It's a consequence of manufacturing processes improvements across the board. The real problems come between years 5-10 and can only be assessed by querying large numbers of owners.
This, times a million. Wish I could yell the concept to Carlos' face. 2024 should see long term reviews for the 2013-2017 gen of Accords, should last 40-50 min and cover the widest possible range of failures experienced post-warranty.
It’d be great if you had a driver in the video who is capable of taking a higher speed left hand curve without driving well onto the yellow center line like more and more imbeciles on the roads do today. Yes it takes a little concentration and effort, but you probably shouldn’t be on the road at all if you can’t do this with a brand new car and in a highly viewed scenario like this! Idk
I guess I'm in the minority. I have a 2024 EX-L and it sucks!! 2 re-calls and a steering issue that Honda won't fix. Way too loud at highway speeds and mpg not as advertised. The front passenger seat is like sitting in a hole.
$90 to change the cabin's air filter? I read on a Camry forum that someone paid near the same for it. They gotta pay those high Ann Arbor taxes, as well as the rising wages and insurance costs. Welcome to Bidenflation. Good job A2! Got what you asked for!
Loud interior, rough ride over crappy Michigan roads. Thanks Gretch.
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I purchased a 2022 Honda Accord 2.0T touring MSRP was 39,540 and 495 for the platinum pearl metallic....with the 10 speed pared with the 252 HP 2.0....love it,blows away this New Gen .
Compared with BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, Mercedes C Class, Tesla Model 3, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Hyundai Sonata, Lexus IS, Infiniti Q50, Acura TLX, Kia K5, Genesis G70 & Others Midsize Sedan
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I have Owned Accords for decades, would not consider anything else, but if I would be looking for a new Accord today I would want the ivory interior which is not available, and It irks me that they charge extra for white paint, really? What gives? 60 % of cars on the road are white, I lived in Florida since 1974 and if there one thing that becomes clear the moment you step into a car in the summer here is you need a light color body and interior or you’ll fry alive. Just in that alone you unnecessarily waste fuel with the air conditioning having to work extra . As for body styling, I will stick to my 2016 Accord EXL, I can’t believe they turned a nice conservative car into a soap bar. And one last thing, I hear over and over on reviews is how much they like the styling of the ventilation grill on the dashboard, to me it looks like chicken wire. As for the piano black trim, I don’t find it a problem at all. I polished it for the first time since 2016 when I got the car new, looks as good as new and dust or fingerprints are not a problem, I keep a microfiber cloth at hand , one wipe and it’s fine.
I have owned Hondas for 20 years and my children have purchased Honda vehicles. They used to be a quality vehicle. No longer. My current Honda will be my last. My dealership recommended that I put in a claim for yet another expensive repair due to faulty parts. A Timing Chain for $3,000.00 at 170,000 km. Honda denied my claim without hesitation. I didn’t mind paying a higher price for a quality vehicle, however, current prices and lower quality vehicles have resulted in another lost customer for Honda. I doubt they care. There are better quality vehicles out there at a much more reasonable price. Goodbye Honda.
enjoying my accord touring. wish i had a heating steering wheel. and while i do not need a 360 degree camera, to stay competitive accord should offer this.
@@billyrock8305 Every car basically looks the same now because they have to be aerodynamic. They are all granny mobiles unless you get a porsche or ferarri
@ Illogical. From a logical perspective, one might observe that the primary function of a vehicle is to transport individuals from one location to another. As such, various vehicles are optimized for utility and efficiency, leading to design similarities. However, your illogical perception of uniformity does not account for the nuanced differences in performance, technology, and purpose between individual models. It is illogical to generalize without taking into consideration these differentiating factors.
@@billyrock8305 Looking at a sea of vehicles from a distance, they all look the same. Nothing illogical about stating my perspective. It's illogical to call someone else illogical. Saseach is own
How do you mean, "work on the interior"? It's easy to use and is functional and comfortable. Their only complaint about the interior design is the gloss black plastic.
honda hybrids always get WORSE mpg than they advertise. and Toyotas always get better. 2023 camry hybrid LE i'm in is getting 48+ mpg, usually 50. meanwhile this is below 40
It depends on city/highway driving and driving style. If you drive it like a hybrid you will get better mpg. The accord doesn’t feel like a hybrid so they don’t drive it like one- therefore worse mpg.
@ EtMeBuddy I am using Michelin cross climate 2 tires, in Canadian winter. Averaging 42 MPG… How so you ask? Adaptive cruise control + 17 inch tires. I drive fast too and my tires suck for gas savings….
The back seat materials are a huge letdown. The door panels are almost completely hard plastic and don’t match the fronts, which aren’t even that much nicer. If you’re going to build a 4-door vehicle, the doors ought to match. I don’t care that some other crappy brand does this kind of thing. Honda had developed a reputation for being better. Now, Honda does this stuff across the entire lineup. Even in the nicest trims and models, you get the mismatched doors. Honda isn’t what it used to be.
Long term reviews are my new standard for reviews
Calling out the dealership for being scummy is a nice touch.
Not really the dealership's fault to put huge markups on stuff like that. It's the Ann Arbor voters that put Biden in office. Bidenflation. You think it's free to run a dealership service department?
Shocker a dealer trying to rip you off 😂
A2 residents voted for Bidenflation. Any blame there? No, it's vote for rotten policies and then blame businesses. Quite standard.
I have the exact same Honda Accord, year, color & model & i truly enjoy the car. I don’t think the car looks bad at all. In fact, I’m seeing more & more of them on the road so others seem to think it looks great too. It’s a very easy car to drive and very responsive to the driver and my needs behind the wheel. My only complaints are that it doesn’t have a heated steering wheel. I’m glad the 25 has one but that should’ve been there the moment this current look came out in 2023. And there’s no reason why there isn’t a 360-Camera in this car. Honda screwed up royally not having this in there. Aside from these hiccups, the 2024 Honda Accord is a car I’d definitely recommend & this review confirms why this is a fantastic car to own. Great review!
it’s a honda not a tesla or anything german there’s no need for a 360 camera
@pdx_erik I mean, Hyundai has them in higher trims, and they're not tesla/German
What do you use a 360 camera for? I am genuinely not being sarcastic when I say this, but I have always found looking with my eyes to be more useful.
Camry also offers the 360 camera. I agree, love that feature
Does anyone actually use 360 cams? I know someone who has it on their old Infiniti and I've never seen him actually use it. He uses the backup camera and mirrors to back up which seems a lot faster and more practical. I'd rather pay for real luxury than useless gimmicks
Good review - thanks! I have a '24 EX-L and have put on 7k miles on it so far. Getting a consistent 50-52 mpg. Have noticed a slight drop (48 mpg) during cold weather drives where it is around 30 degrees. Overall I love this car... quiet, well made, and very comfortable. I do agree Honda needs to power the passenger seat and a heated steering wheel would be nice!
You're talking about Acura territory
@@nostradamus7648 Funny my VW Arteon has heated front/rear seats and steering wheel standard, power front passenger seat (12-Way), 360 camera, self parking, cooled front seats, 3 Zone HVAC controls, etc all for the price of a fully loaded Accord…
Ya but is a Volkswagen, it will depreciate ridiculously.
@ My cars are not investments, hedge funds or stocks. Buy them in cash to use and enjoy for 7-10 years. Rinse and repeat. Resale value is of no concern to me. This is a transportation expenditure and something bought for pleasure.
@ Still better than any Honda Accord that is for sure.
I love my 2025 Accord EXL hybrid. I did pay extra for a spare tire that fits in the existing trunk wheel well, but other than that minor annoyance it has been a perfect car for short and long road trips. Mileage is exceptional and drivability seems to be dialed in for my everyday needs. I couldn’t be happier. I even like the looks!
I bought an accord for the time in 2015, bought new, love it. I still have it and it has over 170,000 miles and I'm hoping for 300,000. I detail it and service it myself. It still looks new and feels new. I can't tell the future but i can see myself getting another accord when ready for a new car.
Did you buy the I4 or V6? If I4 how’s your CVT transmission been like, did you upkeep fluid changes to the T? I have a 17’ with CVT at 70k miles, transmission fluid changed at 50k miles and planning to do every 30k now and it has an ever so slight slip in it for myself, other than that car drives perfectly.
@@ramennoodlz 30k mile changes for that CVT fluid (Drain and fill) 100k timing belt, and 5k oil changes no if or buts.
@ramennoodlz I've had no issues with the CVT transmission and have never changed the fluid.. All I've done are spark plugs, breaks, and oil changes. I've never changed the trans fluid on any car and have never had an issue with any transmission. Is that crazy?
@@AzaelPPC I realized the 30k after it hit 50k and started looking stuff up 😭 since on our other Hondas with traditional auto we did 50k and nothing went wrong, 120k on one and 300k on the other
@@LPH-11 that’s awesome, I’ve done brakes on mine at 68k and waiting for sparks till maybe 80-100k when they start misfiring. My dad had an old 98 Honda accord he never changed the transmission fluid for, the transmission gave out at 250k miles, that gen was notorious for weak transmission though, then he got the ‘17 accord that I got now
I had leased 7 consecutive high-end Accords (V6s, then the marvelous 2 L turbo w/the incredibly smooth 10 speed AT). But in 2023, the Accord became 1 inch too long for my garage, and I ended up switching to the then-hard to get Sport Touring 2023 CRV hybrid. It has the same superb drivetrain as the Accord hybrid, except I have AWD, nice to have outside of Buffalo. It's slowER than the Accord Touring because it weighs 500 lb more and has the AWD, but it's not SLOW. Excellent off-the-line torque and more than adequate passing power. I'm sure the Accord Touring is just as quiet, but the CRV Sport Touring, with its acoustical glass and wheel wells is the quietest Honda I've had...though, like in the Accord, still could use a little more work on road noise on coarse pavement. The cornering is amazingly good for a taller vehicle, and the drivetrain is just as described as in this video review...wonderful. I miss the HUD I had in my last Accord Touring model, but I love that I still have Sirius/XM and the heated steering wheel, along with Nav for the King of Lost. Flaws? No spare, as in the Accord hybrid..slight instrument panel rattle between 60-70 mph...first Honda rattle ever! Sirius/XM drops out more often than in my previous Hondas. Plusses? Seats are at PERFECT height for this old dude's arthritic knees, so getting in and out no longer requires pain. As with all hybrids, mileage drops with colder weather and at interstate speeds. However, in warm weather during the urban cycle, I exceed EPA numbers. Tank averages 37 mpg in mixed driving warm weather, 32 in wintry weather. AWD may not be as good as Subaru's, but it seemed to work fine, especially in snow mode. Bottom line for me: I sat in a new Accord at my dealer's recently, and I have zero remorse about having to switch to the CRV Sport Touring (which I know C & D also included in their newest Ten Best list). The ease of entry and exit simply afford more comfort than in the Accord. Subjectively, in the gorgeous extra-cost brighter blue, it's far more attractive to me than the nice but overly bland new Accord. As large as the CRV is, it fools the eye. At 184" in length, it's 8" shorter than the Accord, yet still has a rather cavernous interior. Same superb ergonomics, too, along with the Bose sound system. I loved my Accords, but I love my CRV Sport Touring hybrid (quieter than the other 2 CRV hybrids) even more. Nice job on the Accord review!
Great choice on the CRV. Much better than the RAV4 and sooo refined. The previous 2L turbo 10AT powertrain is still the GOAT Accord imo
Great car as always from Honda. Note that the Touring model in the video comes stock with low profile tires that are considered summer tires. It was mentioned in the video that snow tires were needed for winter driving. I personally would go for the EXL model that comes with 225/50-17 normal size tires and provides better traction in snow and ice. I am extremely happy that Honda provides physical controls instead of putting a flat screen tv in the dashboard.
I got the EX-L for that specific reason of the 17" wheels. That's a better ride, better tire wear, and better mileage. I'm extremely pleased with this car.
I wonder if Honda will work a deal to buy a touring but put the EXL wheels on it.
@@dianewilson7415 yes that was my thinking also.
@@darenmcgovern4285 that would be good of a dealer would do it.
My previous 2020 Touring Accord w/19" wheels came with Hankook all weather tires, not summer. Has that changed?
We have a '25 Accord Hybrid Touring and the only real gripe I have with the car was mentioned in this video. The front passenger seat definitely needs a height adjustment. It sits way too low for anyone under 5'10" or so. I'm actually looking to buy a "booster" cushion for that seat. Otherwise, this car is very nice to drive. It's extremely smooth, refined, roomy, economical, comfortable and borderline luxurious. I still wish Honda offered the 2.0T option. Unfortunately, that engine is long gone for the Accord.
Honda will be long gone if they don’t figure out the issues within the company. Gas is coming back they will be left behind if they don’t have v6 or 2.0t in the accord in 2026
@ They won’t be alone. Camry is all hybrid now. No V6 or high performance 4 cylinder. It’s a shame.
@@waterloo123100 nobody bought the v6/2.0t option, people want hybrids
Just get a 10th gen 2.0t with low miles like I did and you wont regret it.
@@alpe6228 I have one. I drive a '21 Accord Touring 2.0T. The '25 is my dad's. Both cars carry the, "Accord", nameplate but they have two distinctive missions. His is all about comfort and efficiency and mine is all about being fun to drive. They each excel at their missions. I love my '21 and my dad loves his '25.
The SE trim is nicely equipped and costs $9k less.
I own a 2024 Honda Accord Turbo and my MPG is 36 mpg City and 42 Hwy mpg .
$40K not a ton of money for an accord?
Remember, the average customer that would buy such vehicle, this is a ton of money for them.
Right!? It’s a common man car that’s supposed to be affordable. That’s a 650-600 dollar car payment with 6500 down. Not including gas and insurance…
youre living in the past. for a top touring trim even 20 years ago was 35k
@@aceyohan1217No they didn’t. Use google to look it up. It was 28500 for fully loaded ex V6 w/ Nav. If you want to account for inflation technically the new accord is cheaper. 28500 adjusted for inflation is a little over 47k.
@@aceyohan1217 it’s a ton of money anyway you look at it… for a Honda accord.
i grew up with C&D, reading it in my high school library right thru the 80s. my dad's buddy bought a base accord LX automatic in 1986 for $15K CDN, about $12K USD.
40K USD is a lot for a 1.5L turbo.
There is a huge reason why the accord is NO LONGER SELLING. The civic has grown up, and is now large enough to satisfy most buyers. The engine in the Accord isn't any better than the Civic, and the civic comes in more body styles, and comes available with a manual. I have a number of Hondas (past and present) but Honda appears to have lost its way, and the Accord may soon be on its way out. I just bought a 4door 6MT 3.0L V6 Accord 2006 and it's an amazing car.........that I paid $4500CDN for!
Given the choice, I would buy the cheaper Civic with 6MT rather than a new Accord. Arguably, the Civic is the better looking car now, also.
There is a reason why the Camry is far outselling the Accord.
The car has a classy design, which will age better. It’s the most spacious mid size sedan. Keeps its value years later. Has great MPG for its size. It’s known to be more reliable compared to others. It’s scored better than any vehicle in crash testing. The Accord is great value.
Hybrid mpg disappointing vs Toyota.
@@MrMustangrickVehicle safety is more important. MPG isn’t the best but it’s far from the worse.
@@grantbrown8312 I think both this and the Camry are IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus recipients. I think all modern vehicles are safe enough for the majority of customers. Certainly some will prioritize safety a bit higher than others though, just as some prioritize fuel economy more, styling or ergonomics/comfort more etc.
@@ALMX5DP I agree. You can also say the MPG is practically the same. Ultimately depends on the driver for both so just say they’re equal. Not better or less.
It's ugly and uninspired
Pretty much matches my experience after 22k miles in my '23 Touring. 39-40 overall mpg winter & summer, 41-42 spring and fall when Climate Control isn't working hard. Lack of heated steering is a weird ommission but rarely noticed. No 360 camera on the top trim was another miss. Otherwise, no complaints. Superb long distance cruiser. Smooth quiet with excellent climate control. Tech is outstanding with built-in Google. Would be the perfect midsize sedan with aforementioned fixes, AWD & 20-30 more hp/torque 😎 Individual drive set at Sport steering & Eco engine for best overall driving experience, IMO.
2025 Touring has the heated steering wheel.
Thank you for mentioning the dealership by name for forcing an upsell on you. Too many channels protect these scummy practices by not naming the business!
You have to find out what they are going to do and either agree on the cost, or do it yourself, or get the cost down before they do it. Dealers have always done this. It's worse now after 4 years of Bidenflation.
Thanks for the calmly paced, straightforward review. 💯
Thanks for the review!
I recently found your channel and i found it great!
the only feedback i would give to you is that you can improve on the thumbnails.
other than that great content,you earned a sub :)
after test driving one of these myself, I love the enterer most of all! I wish Honda would get rid of those oversized wheels!!
those 18 and 19 inch wheels do not allow you to fit a tire with some sidewall to it! This is not good to navigate the bad roads in the Northeast.
I agree 100%. People don’t realize a large part of your suspension is your tires. Everything begins and end there. I’ll age myself here but I miss 14” and 15” wheels. I remember when my wife’s Corolla needed new tires we bought a full set, installed, for $180. That was for all 4. I miss those days. That was probably the most inexpensive car I’ve ever ran. It was reliable, we could fill it up for $10-$15, insurance was cheap, etc
Yes, exactly right! I got a 2025 Camry Hybrid with 16" wheels. Rides like its on a cloud.
Great video. For the piano black issue, I just put a fake carbon fiber plastic parts over all the piano black. Looks a lot better
Heard this vehicle was awesome and wanted to see your numbers . Great review
Had a rental accord for a while and honestly I was overall impressed. I kinda miss it and I may even buy one. What I didn’t like is how damn bright the lights are, I was getting flashed by EVERYONE. I do like though that Honda makes it literally impossible to turn the headlights off at night when not in park. The off switch is a temporary switch, and when you let go of the switch it bounces back to auto. The one I had was a non-hybrid and honestly the turbo lag made it kinda fun, that old school 90s turbo kick was always a fun experience. I didn’t like that Honda doesn’t give you a color choice for the pillar and roof material, it’s grey only for all models. The subtlety of the design BEGS for black on black on black on black. Black everything. All of it. Honda won’t let you spec an accord like that, and that bugs me. I also didn’t like that the AC took FOREVER to pump out cold air. That’s not an accord problem though, that’s a 1234YF problem with all modern cars. Otherwise it’s delightful and I LOVE the driver seat adjustments. I can kick the thigh adjustment all the way up and the leave the butt section all the way down and the bolstering feels tight so it makes me feel like I’m in a Recaro bucket, which is a fun gimmick to make me feel like I’m driving a race car lol
Love the reviews Carlos, keep em coming!
You LIKE that you can't turn the lights off at night? That's crazy to me. What if you're cruising slowly through some dark space and don't want to blind everybody in range? A campground comes to mind, or my own longish uphill driveway, where my lights will shine into the second-story windows of everybody across? Is it really a good thing to disallow basic controls from the car's driver?
Just a note...my CRV has LED headlights with a wider reach than my previous Accords, but I've only gotten flashed one time by another driver, on a curved hill.
Was that shade on the dealer for the upsell?
Yah
Carlos, You said 3:56 the back seat was enormous. Did you have anyone over 5'10" sit in the second row? Honda provided very generous rear seat legroom and then forgot the minor detail that adult passengers need a place to put their head as well. No wonder sedan sales continue to crash when the fundamental principle of passenger accommodation is sacrificed in the self-indulgent pursuit of a sleek and 'swoopy' side profile. In today's market practical people are forced into a CUV whether they want one or not.
I thought Carlos was like 6’ no?
I'm 6'1" and have no problem with head room in the back of our '25 Accord Touring.
Some bodies have longer legs than torso. It seems prioritizing leg room over torso height plays a factor for some but not all people over 6 ft. It may vary.
what a load of nonsense. I'm 6 feet tall and I fit just fine.
Are you Paul Bunyan? Or just a whiny Toyota fanboy?
People have different proportion. Some have longer torso and some have longer legs. I would lean toward longer leg room if I were to pick one.
The fact that you can get this much car for $39k when the average new car price has crested $50k is a testament to Honda.
Most people are just looking for a nice pleasant experience from their cars. Not every car needs to have "driving excitement", or canyon carving. If that's what you need buy a performance car that is aimed at that.
These magazines that insist on everything being tested on the nurburgring is part of why very few cars ride nice or have cushy interiors anymore. Instead we get hard ride, hard seats, high effort steering, etc which imo make a vehicle not very luxurious.
I think the Accord strikes a nice balance, even though it leans more to the sporting side and less on luxury.
Until Honda can get a handle on interior noise, I just can’t find myself in the market for one. I’ve had Honda’s before, all of them in the 90s and they were always quietly capable. For the same money, you can get a Camry which feels more like a Lexus in terms of quiet comfort.
100%
From what I've read they have noise cx and acoustic glass
@@hctim96 The Touring CRV hybrid has extra sound deadening compared to the other CRVs. I assume the same is the case with the Touring Accord. I test drove both the CRV Sport hybrid and the Sport Touring hybrid...and the extra sound deadening was definitely noticeable to my ear.
They did. With acura. High trim acura. 0 noise levels
I am surprised the highway MPG was lower on the test. I had a 2019 Audi A4 that was rated 34 MPG, and I got 38. Believe me when I say I have a heavy foot. The funny thing is that a 2025 A4 is now 32 MPG highway.
How about the accord hybrids that randomly shut off mid-drive leaving you stranded on the road with no spare tire? Yikes.
2025 Accord Touring Hybrid Sedan with shipping taxes cost $53,631 in Ontario Canada
So thats $37,193.38 USD? Not a bad price
MY23 owner here... I love the looks, and many of the features, but the lack of a 360-degree camera (so-called AVM) for a car with such a low belt line was a bad decision by the product planners. Also flawed was the lack of foldable mirrors... in this time and age. However, the driving dynamics are superb, along with the hybrid powertrain that ensures more than 40mpg during non-winter seasons. Worthy of C&D's top 10 awards.
No it isn’t worthy of any praise or awards. By the way, did you get the recall notice to replace the defective high pressure fuel pump in your Accord that may crack, leak fuel and start a fire? Wonderful cars, eh?
@@Pamlicojdjdj1487 did someone with an accord steal your wife? Why are you commenting all over this video being a weirdo?
@@Pamlicojdjdj1487lol dude every car brand has recalls. Name one that doesn’t, i’ll wait..
@@good-tn9sr 😂😂😂
Just leased one best car I’ve ever owned and it’s my first hybrid crazy I get like 40 something mpg 😂 I’m still on my first tank
2:35 I had a 2018 Accord Sport 2.0T with a 6-speed manual and loved it. But I decided it was time to go hybrid, so now I have a 2022 EX-L hybrid. I do miss the 6-speed, and I was a little surprised and disappointed that Honda discontinued the manual.
what is wrong with you??? that 2.0 is ubeatable let alone with a MANUAL?? you will regret that for the rest of your life lol
@@AzaelPPCBelieve me, it was definitely hard to let it go. I've driven manuals all my life. But I'm definitely loving the 45 to 50 MPG on the hybrid.
@@BryceNewall no just MPG that gen of accord is actually really good looking and original, the new one just looks like and audi and a kia merge idk how to explain it. Just hope you get good life out of you car. Happy holidays !
Nice review
I Still will never understand how Honda does not offer all wheel drive on their flagship Accord sedan?? I would buy one, but living in the Northeast, I like having all wheel drive, Honda/ Acura has such a great SH All Wheel Drive system, they really should offer it on the Accord Sedan. I should not have to go into the pricey luxury Acura line to get a All Wheel Drive sedan. Also, I think they should also offer all wheel drive on the Civic and Odyssey minivan, but not having it available on their flagship large Accord sedan is a huge mistake. Honda not everyone wants to drive a SUV or crossover. Bring All Wheel Drive to the Accord already.
They want you to buy the TLX with SHAWD
Or just buy snow tires
electric AWD is coming in 2026 per Kirk Kreifels
@@albertogonzalez1746problem is you have been able to get a Camry with AWD for some time now without having to step up to Lexus. They are behind their main competitor in this aspect so it makes sense they could/should offer it.
1:11 what exterior cameras? You mean the 1 required backup camera cars are required to have for a decade now?
Excellent review on an outstanding MADE IN AMERICA car, the most frequent Car & Driver 10 Best winner ever.
Reliability not good. Camry 100 times better reliability and a simpler design.
Thanks, Accord is one of a few mid-sized sedans left. I remember just about 10-12 years ago C&D was still doing comparison tests of mid-sized sedans because they still sold the most and had a big share of the market.
However, SUV's now dominate, primarily IMO due to their higher seating position, easier to get in and out of, AWD, better on rough, poorly maintained US roads and cargo capacity.
One thing I'd like to see is with all these fastback styled sedans, with tiny trunk openings, is the option or adoption of a 5-door hatchback design, like my old 2007 Mazda 6i 5-door. It would help sales IMO, and also the availability of AWD in all sedans.
Thanks, and I miss the monthly printed version of the magazine. I was a long time subscriber.
I believe that the main reason that "SUVs now dominate" is herd mentality - people following the crowd. People buying SUVs because their neighbor has one and their friends have them and their coworkers have them.
@@steve-r4o5k As I posted above, I switched to the CRV after 7 leased Accords because the 2023 became 1" too long for my garage. I loved my Accords but, it turns out, I love my high end CRV hybrid more.
@@steve-r4o5kPeople buy “trucks” because of utility and safety. Sedans are functionally obsolete, and provide less occupant protection.
We used to buy Accords. The absence of a V6 and the mandatory CVT are big draw backs. We would also return to the Accord if all wheel drive was available.
No one is exactly forcing you to drive the prevailing speed, but that semi behind you will certainly "encourage" you to drive at least that fast.
This is a great review, but I can’t help but wonder why it took months between filming and release. There are still leaves on the trees!
That front end needs a refresh so bad
In white it kinda reminds me of a stormtrooper helmet
My 2011 Nissan Sentra just passed the 130K mile test.
You guys should do the new pilot if you haven’t already I just got a 2025 a few months ago and would be curious to see how it fairs over time
Ik this has nothing to do with this video, but when u guys tested the zl1 and zl1 1le, u guys used the secret race mode?
Well-done! Who is the reviewer?
This costs more than our model 3 long range rwd after tax credit. I’d go Tesla this time, especially considering numerous Honda recalls this year
Now compare it to the hybrid civic and camry hybrid.
Although I haven't driven the new Accord, my 2019 Accord Sport 2T manual drives and feels like a much more expensive car. More like a decontented Acura than a Honda.
I love the smugness when stating the price of car featured. I mean $39k is not a lot of cash considering options you are getting. What options are worth 39k, yes that is a lot of cash that most people don’t have. Seriously!!
Most epa estimates are based on driving 55 for the highway
Does the hybrid touring accord have transmission fluid that needs to be changed?
80-90 mph is criminal speeds in all but I think 3 states now. As a retired trucker I can affirm that you in fact are a danger to society and more so than many other criminals.
Male Karen opinion.
Thanks so much for saying it!! The safety risk is amplified at those speeds and the fuel efficiency goes down the drain.
@@rightlanehog3151 Glad you're staying in the right lane.
Shame you had to make excuses for the poor lane keep assist. That is a major safety function that a lot of car companies get right, it's not "FORTUNATE" that you can turn it off, it's a shame that you would want to turn it off. Honda needs to get this together but great review otherwise.
Is it really that HARD for you to keep it between the white lines when driving?
Will the poor lane assist throw a wrench in your 'texting while driving' game?
If you answered no to the above, you don't give a second thought to how good/bad the 'lane assist' is...clearly.
@elgar6743 So from my post you assume I have trouble staying between the lines just because it Honda can't make a safety feature work, and you assume I text and drive. Neither is true, besides uneducated I can only assume you are poor since you can't afford cars with lane assist and have obviously become a center keeping pro. You're an idiot to take my post and make it personal at me, get a life and some friends.
I like Car & Driver more than Motorweek in testing track speeds.
I've seen used '24 accord sports for $26k with 30k miles. Isn't that a steal?
Idk what they did with the accord. It used to look regal and classy especially in the sport trim. It made a statement. This new one is diminutive and looks worse than a civic.
I wish the design was a bit more interesting. I like pretty much every Accord design before this. I understand the Accord should be understated, but this design is straight boring. The 11th Civic also went understated but they managed to keep it pretty.
Bgm a little too loud
Awesome car and underrated by far too many that rate Hyundai kia high but real world so many problems
Ok does the 2 L Honda Atkinson cycle suffer from the same oil dilution as the 1.5L engine? Carbon buildup on the intake valves? I'll take a Toyota Camry with the D4S engine and no oil dilution problem, better fuel miles and less expensive..
Boom! .........Bobs your uncle...job done...
I find the newest generation Accord looks very boring and they've gone backwards design wise. The previous 2 gens looked way better.
The problem is that we live in a tiktok era and everything has to be more exciting than the previous one minute (or 16 seconds) of experience. Normalcy is the worst property a car can have.
The base model is way less. Get a leftover or a low mileage certied base for under 25k.
I got a 2024 exl hybrid. Not quiet inside. I don't know mybe tires came with . Anyone had this problem?. Got the car brand new.
I have the 2023 Sport, and the road noise is noticeable. I have always thought the noise may be due to the 19-inch rims.
I have driven an Accord for three decades. My current EX-L Hybrid is the best yet. My average MPG ranges from 53-57! The drive is silky smooth and the transition between gas engine and battery imperceptible. This bonehead is judging the MPGs based on highway driving. Most people are city drivers and the MPGs go up at least 10%. I bet I could get 50 MPG no problem. The car is way better than this video. Way better.
Although it's not a bad car, Honda could sell 50% more if the front is more pleasant to look at.
4 oil changes in 40k miles????? Absolutely not and horrible. Should be more like 8-10 oil changes in 40k miles. WITH synthetic.
The engine does not run all the time, and it's subjected to far lighter loads (and more consistent loads) than a traditional vehicle.
My 2001 Prius has a 7500-mi oil change interval with conventional oil.
109 miles per day driving?
Pleased people never move the transmission shif that way like this guy did youll brake it or better yet youll brake the transmission
After seeing the obvious cost-cutting measures that Honda took on the current generation of Accord, compounded with the 'de-styled' exterior, I'll probably keep my 10th Gen Accord until the wheel fall off. You lost me this time around, Honda.
Not sure about this "value" stuff.... These rigs are pricey now! And no 2.0 turbo or V6
The hybrid system can save you a lot of gas money, I guess it's valuable in its own right.
The proportions are off. The hood is too long and the front overhang is also too long. It sits too low and is difficult to get in and out of. I don't like sitting on the floor.
This is a proper Long term test and a not Motorweek long term which is about 7k miles
The Motorweek long term test is also a proper long term test. They're simply providing updates all along the way which I appreciate. They're up to 8500 miles now.
Interesting how the Last Gen Accord looked better than the Civic, and now this new Gen its the opposite. The Civic looks better than the Accord. Its just Blah to look at.
As usual, the answer is: We learned nothing. This is a marketing stunt. There is no established global car brand (least of all Honda) that still puts out models manifesting major faults in under 5 years / 100000 km. It's a consequence of manufacturing processes improvements across the board. The real problems come between years 5-10 and can only be assessed by querying large numbers of owners.
This, times a million. Wish I could yell the concept to Carlos' face. 2024 should see long term reviews for the 2013-2017 gen of Accords, should last 40-50 min and cover the widest possible range of failures experienced post-warranty.
Can't do $39,000 no matter how nice or good it is...outta my league.
It’d be great if you had a driver in the video who is capable of taking a higher speed left hand curve without driving well onto the yellow center line like more and more imbeciles on the roads do today. Yes it takes a little concentration and effort, but you probably shouldn’t be on the road at all if you can’t do this with a brand new car and in a highly viewed scenario like this! Idk
I guess I'm in the minority. I have a 2024 EX-L and it sucks!! 2 re-calls and a steering issue that Honda won't fix. Way too loud at highway speeds and mpg not as advertised. The front passenger seat is like sitting in a hole.
$90 to change the cabin's air filter? I read on a Camry forum that someone paid near the same for it. They gotta pay those high Ann Arbor taxes, as well as the rising wages and insurance costs. Welcome to Bidenflation. Good job A2! Got what you asked for!
Seats are uncomfortable, typical Honda.
Loud interior, rough ride over crappy Michigan roads. Thanks Gretch.
I purchased a 2022 Honda Accord 2.0T touring MSRP was 39,540 and 495 for the platinum pearl metallic....with the 10 speed pared with the 252 HP 2.0....love it,blows away this New Gen .
What’s the mpg?
Any time you change cabin filter. You are supposed to get that done. Kills mildew and possible smells. Ya'll didn't know this?
Compared with BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, Mercedes C Class, Tesla Model 3, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Hyundai Sonata, Lexus IS, Infiniti Q50, Acura TLX, Kia K5, Genesis G70 & Others Midsize Sedan
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Bring back the V6 and the regular torque converter automatic. Tiny turbo and a CVT. What's not to like...? 😂😂
The hybrid does not have a turbo or a CVT.
@aspecreviews they all have a CVT, pal
@@barrygoldwasser5449 search "Honda Hybrid E-Drive". Not a CVT.
I have Owned Accords for decades, would not consider anything else, but if I would be looking for a new Accord today I would want the ivory interior which is not available, and It irks me that they charge extra for white paint, really? What gives? 60 % of cars on the road are white, I lived in Florida since 1974 and if there one thing that becomes clear the moment you step into a car in the summer here is you need a light color body and interior or you’ll fry alive.
Just in that alone you unnecessarily waste fuel with the air conditioning having to work extra .
As for body styling, I will stick to my 2016 Accord EXL, I can’t believe they turned a nice conservative car into a soap bar.
And one last thing, I hear over and over on reviews is how much they like the styling of the ventilation grill on the dashboard, to me it looks like chicken wire.
As for the piano black trim, I don’t find it a problem at all. I polished it for the first time since 2016 when I got the car new, looks as good as new and dust or fingerprints are not a problem, I keep a microfiber cloth at hand , one wipe and it’s fine.
I have owned Hondas for 20 years and my children have purchased Honda vehicles. They used to be a quality vehicle. No longer. My current Honda will be my last. My dealership recommended that I put in a claim for yet another expensive repair due to faulty parts. A Timing Chain for $3,000.00 at 170,000 km. Honda denied my claim without hesitation. I didn’t mind paying a higher price for a quality vehicle, however, current prices and lower quality vehicles have resulted in another lost customer for Honda. I doubt they care. There are better quality vehicles out there at a much more reasonable price. Goodbye Honda.
enjoying my accord touring. wish i had a heating steering wheel. and while i do not need a 360 degree camera, to stay competitive accord should offer this.
1998 accord is more beautiful that this one 💀
It’s so ugly. Sales are terrible, the worst in its history.
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Yep, the Camry Hybrid is way better, way more reliable.
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Topgun grannymobile #1
@@billyrock8305 Every car basically looks the same now because they have to be aerodynamic. They are all granny mobiles unless you get a porsche or ferarri
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Illogical.
From a logical perspective, one might observe that the primary function of a vehicle is to transport individuals from one location to another. As such, various vehicles are optimized for utility and efficiency, leading to design similarities. However, your illogical perception of uniformity does not account for the nuanced differences in performance, technology, and purpose between individual models. It is illogical to generalize without taking into consideration these differentiating factors.
@@billyrock8305 Looking at a sea of vehicles from a distance, they all look the same. Nothing illogical about stating my perspective. It's illogical to call someone else illogical. Saseach is own
the 2017 one was MUCH PRETTIER than this generic one with a Chinese look
Agreed
Yes styling way to bland. Hondas hybrid system is worse mpg than Toyota.
Really nice but needs some more work on the interior, panoramic roof, better HP
How do you mean, "work on the interior"? It's easy to use and is functional and comfortable. Their only complaint about the interior design is the gloss black plastic.
honda hybrids always get WORSE mpg than they advertise. and Toyotas always get better. 2023 camry hybrid LE i'm in is getting 48+ mpg, usually 50. meanwhile this is below 40
It depends on city/highway driving and driving style. If you drive it like a hybrid you will get better mpg. The accord doesn’t feel like a hybrid so they don’t drive it like one- therefore worse mpg.
Honda is a generation behind Toyota. Hopefully they can catch up soon!
@ EtMeBuddy
I am using Michelin cross climate 2 tires, in Canadian winter.
Averaging 42 MPG…
How so you ask?
Adaptive cruise control + 17 inch tires.
I drive fast too and my tires suck for gas savings….
I get a consistent 45-50 mpg on my 2022 EX-L hybrid. It's rated at 47 overall.
It's due for a refresh.
It’s getting one next year for 2026 model.
The back seat materials are a huge letdown. The door panels are almost completely hard plastic and don’t match the fronts, which aren’t even that much nicer. If you’re going to build a 4-door vehicle, the doors ought to match. I don’t care that some other crappy brand does this kind of thing. Honda had developed a reputation for being better. Now, Honda does this stuff across the entire lineup. Even in the nicest trims and models, you get the mismatched doors. Honda isn’t what it used to be.
My 2025 Civic type r gets 25 mpg. 😂
The new Accord is less fun to drive now and just a comfy car. I don't think there's a tuning option for this hybrid
I’ll take this Accord over the Camry. Any day.