Is the Honda Accord EX L V6 a good car?

Is the Honda Accord EX L V6 a good car?

I’ve owned my 2010 Accord Coupe EX-L V6 for 5 1/2 years. Outside of the rear brake issue that Honda had with this model, I have nothing but praise for this car. It’s has smooth and quick acceleration. It’s well put together and nothing has gone wrong mechanically. It’s classified as a large car so there’s plenty of room everywhere.

How much oil does a Honda Accord EX L use?

I purchase the V6 EX-L early in 2010. Starting at 40,000 the car started to “consume” oil. The dealer says that it is normal to “consume 1 quart per 1000 miles. This is completely ridiculous. Honda finally admitted there was an issue after a ton of wasted time getting oil consumption tests.

When did the Honda Accord V6 go missing?

In November 2013 it was missing when I would stop so I took it to be looked at the local garage. They mentioned that Honda has had a lot of trouble with these V6’s & that they don’t even suggest buying a Honda anymore when someone asks for a reliable car.

Is the Honda Accord the last real muscle car?

We hit the dyno with both to find out. I ruffled a lot of feathers when I called the ninth-generation Accord V6 the last real American muscle car. Many of those feathers were attached to a bunch of cuckoo birds whose favorite small-block ’70s midsizers wouldn’t have a prayer in heaven or hell of catching an Accord V6 down a quarter-mile.

I’ve owned my 2010 Accord Coupe EX-L V6 for 5 1/2 years. Outside of the rear brake issue that Honda had with this model, I have nothing but praise for this car. It’s has smooth and quick acceleration. It’s well put together and nothing has gone wrong mechanically. It’s classified as a large car so there’s plenty of room everywhere.

What’s the difference between the Accord EX and the EX L?

Accord EX. The EX-L trim builds directly on the EX trim, so it helps to get to know the features in the EX before looking at the EX-L. The Accord EX is only available with the base 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine. This trim has all the features of the base LX, such as a rearview camera, Bluetooth for audio and phone, a 7.7-inch infotainment display,…

I purchase the V6 EX-L early in 2010. Starting at 40,000 the car started to “consume” oil. The dealer says that it is normal to “consume 1 quart per 1000 miles. This is completely ridiculous. Honda finally admitted there was an issue after a ton of wasted time getting oil consumption tests.

Which is the last year of the Honda Accord?

An Accord Sport with a manual is the driver’s choice. In its final year of production, the ninth-generation Accord isn’t a model limping into retirement. Thoughtful styling, performance and technology updates throughout its lifecycle are keeping it competitive right up to the very end.