Why are sales of Honda Accords going down?
It’s roomy, efficient, reliable and loaded with useful safety features. Despite that, Accord sales are down big time. Vehicle sales overall are off 2.8% so far this year, but the Accord’s market share is down 11.7%. So the typically popular Accord is falling behind the industry as a whole.
How often should I change the oil on my Honda Accord?
With 3200 miles showing on the odometer (bought in May), the percentage remaining shows 60%. That means I should expect about 7,000 miles between oil changes. I don’t feel comfortable running dino oil for that many miles.
Is the Honda Accord the Car of the Year?
The midsize sedan swept the Detroit Free Press and North American Car of the Year awards, and nabbed just about every other major new car honor. It’s roomy, efficient, reliable and loaded with useful safety features. Despite that, Accord sales are down big time.
Are there any incentives for buying a Honda Accord?
Honda will probably improve Accord incentives and leases if the cars continue to languish on dealership lots, but it’s not likely to roll out big discounts that could change how customers perceive the brand.
When was the last year a Honda Accord was made?
It was given a mediocre three out of five for its reliability verdict for model years 2000 through 2003, 2008, and 2018 through 2020. Owner satisfaction was a three for model years 2008 through 2012 as well as 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018. Car Complaints has data on the Honda Accord going all the way back to 1979.
What kind of car is a 2002 Honda Accord?
The 2002 Honda Accord is a midsize car that’s sold in coupe and sedan body styles. All models seat five passengers. Sedans are sold in DX, LX, EX, SE and Value Package trims. Coupe buyers can choose from LX, EX and SE trims. Front-wheel drive is standard across the lineup. © 2020 CARFAX, Inc (Last Updated 07/18/2018)
Is the Honda Accord a good car to buy?
Here’s a rundown on the years and trims to avoid. The Honda Accord is a very popular car and a great used vehicle in some cases. However, some years have a track record of owner complaints. Why buy one of the troublesome Honda Accord years or trims, when you can pick and choose from such a vast population of cars.
Are there any problems with the Honda Accord?
Honda had a transmission defect emerge in the V6-equipped Accords. The transmissions had a typical failure mileage of around 97K miles. The problem was severe enough that Honda launched a campaign to try to support those Accord owners with failed transmissions. Here’s a shortened version of what one owner reported to CarComplaints.com.