Looking for a used Honda Accord but not sure which one to pick? We break down the past decade of Accords to help you make the best choice. Read our full article here: www.carmax.com/articles/honda-accord-generations
Exacto siendo cuidadoso pero la mayoría de los propietarios no lo son si bien tal vez no tengan tantos problemas como nissan no creo que duren tanto @@Lifeisgood586
I still have my 8th gen with 220k miles on it. I driveit all over the country. The interior is dated andthe interior is slightly noisy but the big buttons are very practical and do not steal your focus. If you want one bad enoughyou can add a touch screen stereo. Also dude is correct that it is slow but it gets over 30 mpg on the highways. You will not win a race.
I own an 8th gen EX V6 with just under 36k miles. I’ve upgraded headlights and taillights for a more modern look and added a widescreen CarPlay head unit (relocating the oem screen). NOBODY believes it’s a 2008 model year
I don’t even know what Apple car play or any of that infotainment stuff is. I just use the radio. That’s good enough for me lol . Backup camera is useful. The safety features are pretty good I think . Yes lane departure and sensors to keep you safe .
Back in December 2021 I got a 2013 EXL four-cylinder with only 40000 miles, and I do not regret that purchase!! Hopefully my 2013 will hold up in the years to come!!
@@thepatriot2603my mom has the 2012 ex coupe it has about almost 200k miles it’s still running strong dang Honda and Toyota and Lexus Acura really is reliable
My little Accord Gen 7 2.4 has leather, power drivers seat, most of the controls I want on the steering wheel. With an Android head unit, it's got a backup cam now too.. Very sporty little car, very light little car, it goes around corners effortlessly, perfect balance front to back, and gets fantastic mileage. I bought it 20 years ago to replace my Lexus LS400 v8, and like much better how the Honda drives. Still love the Honda 20 years later, still drives like the day I purchased it; I don't see a reason to get rid of it.
I'll take one of each gen, please. At first I didn't like the 10th gen, but it's grown on me. Not the first time that's happened to me with Honda. Honda has a way of making you eventually fall in love with their cars even if you don't like the looks initially.
I can only comment on my experience. I have only driven the 8th generation. It had roughly 86,000 miles when I got it. It is currently over 150,000 miles and has had minimal issues. I have also kept up on regular maintenance.
Turbo and direct injection engines are not my choice. Too costly to repair and overall more fragile setups. Good old MPI K24 is exactly what gets the job done and serves well for many miles. 8th Accord is what I choose.
Looking for a used Honda Accord but not sure which one to pick? We break down the past decade of Accords to help you make the best choice.
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My 8th Gen 2.4 4 cyl 350k mi and still going strong. Not going to say that about Turbos and CVTs
I'll take the 8th gen. Turbo charged engines and cvt's in the newer models won't be as reliable.
Took the words out my mouth
I don't really care about interior
It's longevity for me
Seen many an issue with the turbo and CVT
Wrong. I have a 2017 accord LX. The CVT runs great if you keep up on the trans fluid change intervals. 40mpg consistently.
Not necessarily true, on Nissans without a doubt.
Exacto siendo cuidadoso pero la mayoría de los propietarios no lo son si bien tal vez no tengan tantos problemas como nissan no creo que duren tanto @@Lifeisgood586
I still have my 8th gen with 220k miles on it. I driveit all over the country. The interior is dated andthe interior is slightly noisy but the big buttons are very practical and do not steal your focus. If you want one bad enoughyou can add a touch screen stereo. Also dude is correct that it is slow but it gets over 30 mpg on the highways. You will not win a race.
ive won plenty & i have a 4cylinder
gotta make sure that air is off intake kicks in real quick & drop down to d3 you"ll be surprised how much power your sitting on in that old age
Tbh I don’t think it’s dated that bad. It’s functional and crisp.😊
@@s.g.867correcto tratan de comparar diseños en epocas diferentes es como pelear un navy seal vs un cabernicola
I own an 8th gen EX V6 with just under 36k miles. I’ve upgraded headlights and taillights for a more modern look and added a widescreen CarPlay head unit (relocating the oem screen). NOBODY believes it’s a 2008 model year
what tail lights did u upgrade too?
I have a '21 Accord Touring 2.0T that is amazing! You get so much car for the money and it is tons of fun to drive.
To be honest I don't like the 10th generation
The 9th Gen has a way better design.
I will buy six 9th generation Honda accords and six 10th generation Honda Accords, and I think I will be set for life!!
Very informative 👍🏾 but honestly the 8th Generation is the best one.
I don’t even know what Apple car play or any of that infotainment stuff is. I just use the radio. That’s good enough for me lol . Backup camera is useful. The safety features are pretty good I think . Yes lane departure and sensors to keep you safe .
The 8th gen is not a mess honestly,just dated a bit.
Back in December 2021 I got a 2013 EXL four-cylinder with only 40000 miles, and I do not regret that purchase!! Hopefully my 2013 will hold up in the years to come!!
I have same car mine was bought new 2013 accord lx..170k miles
@@donovanfahrbach2493 is that what you have now? I just hit 69000 miles on mine!
@@thepatriot2603my mom has the 2012 ex coupe it has about almost 200k miles it’s still running strong dang Honda and Toyota and Lexus Acura really is reliable
My little Accord Gen 7 2.4 has leather, power drivers seat, most of the controls I want on the steering wheel. With an Android head unit, it's got a backup cam now too.. Very sporty little car, very light little car, it goes around corners effortlessly, perfect balance front to back, and gets fantastic mileage. I bought it 20 years ago to replace my Lexus LS400 v8, and like much better how the Honda drives. Still love the Honda 20 years later, still drives like the day I purchased it; I don't see a reason to get rid of it.
Mileage?
I have the 9th gen v6 and its not sluggish at all. It has heaps of power and fantastic acceleration
9 or 8 ?
It's weird that I think the 8th generation looks sportier and better than the 8th generation.
Huh?
I agree the 8th gen looks quite sportier than the 8th gen 😂
😬😬😬 whoops. I meant the 8th generation is better looking than the 9th.
@@SmarchitectMannCrazy
Huh ?? 😂
I'll take one of each gen, please. At first I didn't like the 10th gen, but it's grown on me. Not the first time that's happened to me with Honda. Honda has a way of making you eventually fall in love with their cars even if you don't like the looks initially.
Impressive review, thanks!
How reliable are the 9th generation? I’m looking at a 14 EXL 120 K miles .
Which generation is the most reliable? Thanks
8th
9th
I can only comment on my experience. I have only driven the 8th generation. It had roughly 86,000 miles when I got it. It is currently over 150,000 miles and has had minimal issues. I have also kept up on regular maintenance.
Obviously 8th!
I love my 2014 EXL… roomy and great smooth drive sleek as well
Mileage?
Same I just got the same thing a week ago
This is an extremely good video
Were some of the b-roll shots taken in Palos verdes?
Want it all but top of the list is fuel economy.
Turbo and direct injection engines are not my choice. Too costly to repair and overall more fragile setups. Good old MPI K24 is exactly what gets the job done and serves well for many miles. 8th Accord is what I choose.
😊all of the above
Best dealership in Pa
2009-2017 sport or v6
Do these for Toyota
honestly, gen 8 to 10 look to me very similar on the exterior.
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