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The Honda Accord is a premium alternative to mainstream saloons. It's not the largest car in its class, but it's luxurious and well equipped

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by: Auto Express team

21 Apr 2016

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3.0 out of 5

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  • Upmarket looks, premium interior, smooth diesel

  • Poor efficiency, limited practicality, stiff suspension

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Once upon a time, the Honda Accord was a viable alternative to family saloons like the Ford Mondeo, but with the same appeal to match premium brands like the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class. Superb build quality, handsome styling and a great interior kept it aloft for years, but as its rivals moved on, the Honda Accord has stood still and suffered in terms of efficiency and driver appeal.

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As the Accord drops back, it's now much more in tune with mainstream rivals like the Mondeo, Vauxhall Insignia and Volkswagen Passat - but it's been surpassed by them in several key areas, too. Practicality is a particular concern - the Accord isn't available as a hatchback and the boot and rear cabin space doesn't tally up with competitors.

The Honda Accord is available in four different trim levels - entry-level ES, ES GT, EX and top-of-the-range Type S. The Honda Accord isn't necessarily a high-achiever but it's definitely a decent all-rounder with tonnes of safety features and equipment. It offers lots of accessories and a strong driving experience too.

Our choice: Accord 2.2 i-DTEC ES 4dr

Engines, performance and drive

The Honda Accord gets two petrol engines and one diesel unit in its range, and they all have pretty decent performance. The entry-level 2.0-litre i-VTEC petrol comes with 154bhp and is generally quite smooth, while 198bhp 2.4-litre i-VTEC is the quickest in the line-up thanks to a 0-62mph of 8.1 seconds.

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The sole diesel unit, a 2.2-litre diesel, has 148bhp and it manages to reach 62mph in 9.4 seconds.

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Overall, despite its 'co*ckpit' inspired cabin and snug driving position, the Honda Accord isn't as exciting to drive as the Ford Mondeo, but it does offer precise steering and minimal body roll.

MPG, CO2 and Running Costs

The Honda Accord seems off the pace in terms of economy and emissions when compared to the Ford Mondeo and Volkswagen Passat, which get ECOnetic and BlueMotion technology respectively as a way of reducing running costs.

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Across the Honda Accord range, stop/start technology isn't available on any model, and both petrol versions offer poor fuel consumption at 40.9 mpg and 38.7mpg on their respective combined cycles. Their emissions are also high with 159/km for the 2.0-litre engine (this increases to 168g/km when it comes with the five-speed automatic gearbox), and 199g/km for the 2.4-litre. In automatic guise, the 2.4-litre model’s emissions drop slightly to 195g/km.

The 148bhp 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine is our pick of the Honda Accord range. It's impressively refined, smooth and manages 53.3mpg (46.3mpg for the automatic) on its combined cycle, plus 138g/km of CO2 (159g/km for the auto).

In short, Honda definitely has a lot of catching up to do in this department, with most rivals offering stop-start or turbo petrol engine technology to boost their efficiency numbers.

Interior, design and technology

The Honda Accord is starting to feel a bit long in the tooth when compared to some of its rivals. The design even comes off second best in comparison to other cars in the Honda range such as the latest Civic. Inside, though, the Honda Accord boasts superb build quality with lots of soft-touch plastics and solid-feeling switchgear.

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The Honda Accord's interior is definitely more upmarket than that found in the Ford Mondeo or Vauxhall Insignia, so it's a shame the Accord lacks the badge appeal of a BMW, Audi or Mercedes.

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The Honda Accord comes well specced irrespective of trim level, and it gets alloy wheels and cruise control as standard. However, if you want larger wheels and features such as Active Cornering Lights and a leather interior, you'll have to opt for top-spec Type S models, which are considerably more expensive than the entry level Honda Accord ES. On the plus side, though, the Honda Accord ES does get smart touches such as a leather steering wheel and gear knob, plus USB connectivity and cruise control.

Practicality, comfort and boot space

The Honda Accord may look big, but step inside, and its size is deceptive. The saloon model gets a narrow boot and only has 497-litres of total boot space. Once again, this leaves the Honda Accord trailing most of its rivals. Those seeking more practicality might do well to consider the Honda Accord Tourer estate, which offers a maximum boot space of 1,183 litres.

All Honda Accord models come with 60:40 split/fold rear seats as standard, but passengers won't find as much rear legroom as you would in a Skoda Superb. One thing also lacking in the Honda Accord range is a hatchback alternative.

Reliability and Safety

In terms of safety, the Honda Accord is one of the safest cars in its class thanks to a top score of five-stars in the Euro NCAP crash safety tests. All models in the Honda Accord range get lots of safety equipment, including electronic stability control (ESP), six airbags and anti-whiplash front headrests all as standard. Meanwhile, optional extras include lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control.

The Honda Accord finished 31st in our 2014 Driver Power survey, which is impressive for a car that's definitely starting to feel a little outdated. Overall, owners praised the Honda Accord for its in-car tech, build quality and reliability.

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FAQs

Was 2008 a good year for Honda Accord? ›

Consumer Guide rates the 2008 Accord as a Best Buy, but reports a few mechanical issues with previous Accords, including issues that range from defective sunroofs to the spontaneous activation of engine or brake warning lights. Still, reviews uphold Honda's reputation for reliability.

Is a 2008 Honda Accord worth it? ›

While this iteration of the Honda Accord remains an excellent midsized sedan overall, gas mileage is not as good as that of the previous model. This Accord still has a generous backseat, however both the four- and six-cylinder versions are more powerful than before.

Was 2015 a good year for Honda Accord? ›

With its strong performance, outstanding fuel economy, precise handling, accommodating cabin and enviable overall reputation, the 2015 Honda Accord earns an Edmunds "A" overall rating and as such remains one of our top picks in our 2015 Sedan Buying Guide.

What are the major issues with the 2008 Honda Accord? ›

Premature pad/rotor wear, pulsation or vibration, antilock system, parking brake, master cylinder, calipers, squeaking, brake failure, regenerative braking.

What are the disadvantages of the 2008 Honda Accord? ›

Top 2008 Honda Accord Problems
  • "No Start" Due to Ignition Switch Failure. ...
  • Check Engine and D4 Lights Flashing. ...
  • Radio/Climate Control Display May Go Dark. ...
  • Faulty Door Lock Actuator May Cause Power Door Locks to Activate Intermittently. ...
  • Warped Front Brake Rotors May Cause Vibration When Braking.

How many miles will a 2008 Honda Accord last? ›

Having more problems than any other year, 2008 is a bad choice, only lasting about 150,000 miles. The V6 engine offers great power for the class, the cabin is roomier than other midsize cars, and the driving experience is engaging with a good steering feel.

How much should I pay for a 2008 Honda Accord? ›

Used 2008 Honda Accord Pricing
Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
LX Sedan 4D$21,795$6,439
LX-P Sedan 4D$22,795$6,143
LX-S Coupe 2D$23,295$6,009
EX Sedan 4D$24,495$6,952
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What is the best year Honda Accord to buy used? ›

Thankfully, the last two models for this generation are top-notch used cars, the 2011 and 2012 Honda Accord models. We also put the 2012 Accord as the best year of the sedan in a previous writeup. Some years are better than others when it comes to the uber-popular Honda Accord.

Is a 2008 Honda Accord good on gas? ›

Our 2008 Accord's EPA estimates are 19 mpg city, 29 mpg highway and 22 mpg combined.

What is the most common problem with the Honda Accord 2015? ›

Faulty Ignition Switch is 2015 Accord's Most Common Registered Complaint, with Drivers Reporting Difficulty Starting the Engine. A faulty ignition switch accounted for over a third of all complaints on the NHTSA about the 2015 Accord.

What year did the Honda Accord stay away from? ›

We recommend skipping the 2013 and 2014 Accords. Thankfully, the rest of the ninth generation (2015, 2016, and 2017) has improved in reliability. The most reliable Honda Accord year for this generation is the 2015 model.

How long does a 2015 Honda Accord engine last? ›

Final Thoughts

With an average lifespan of 200,000-300,000 miles, it matches with the typical lifespan for the Honda manufacturer. It's a safe bet if your focus is a long life in your vehicle.

Which Honda Accord has the least problems? ›

Here is an overview of the most reliable model years for the Honda Accord, with the lowest numbers of NHTSA complaints and recalls.
  • 1994 Honda Accord. ...
  • 1998 Honda Accord. ...
  • 2007 Honda Accord. ...
  • 2016 Honda Accord. ...
  • 1998 Honda Accord. ...
  • 2002 Honda Accord.
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What is the class action lawsuit on the 2008 Honda Accord? ›

About this Case

Plaintiffs allege that 2008 – 2010 Honda Accords contain a common manufacturing defect that causes the engine to burn excessive amounts of oil. The defect may be present in the guide valve seals or piston rings or the VTEC variable engine-timing system.

What is the oil issue on a 2008 Honda Accord? ›

The problem: Under certain operating conditions, the engine in certain Accords may develop deposits on the piston's oil control rings, which may lead to excessive oil consumption.

Which year of Honda Accord is the most reliable? ›

A: As per the guide, the most reliable Honda Accords are the 2006 and 2007 models from the seventh generation and the 2011 and 2012 models from the eighth generation. These specific years have garnered positive feedback for their dependability and have fewer reported issues compared to other years.

How many miles does a 2008 Honda last? ›

Considering that a properly maintained Civic can potentially last 150,000 to 200,000 miles, anything below 80,000 miles is considered good mileage.

Does a 2008 Honda Accord have a timing belt or chain? ›

An Accord from 2008-2012 with a 4-cylinder engine will have a timing chain, whereas the V6 engine models have a timing belt. From 2013-2017, the 4-cylinder models still have a timing chain and the V6 models have a timing belt. Starting with the 2018 model year, all the available engines come with a timing chain.

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