What kind of safety does the 2015 Honda Accord have?
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety named the 2015 Accord a Top Safety Pick, the organization’s second-highest award. The IIHS also gave it the highest score of Good in all six crash tests. A rearview camera comes standard in the 2015 Accord.
What’s the price of a 2015 Honda Accord?
Based on nearly 4,400 listings on our site for the 2015 Accord, you can expect to pay between $14,000 and $21,000. The average list price is $17,300, but the amount you pay depends on the vehicle’s mileage, condition, location, and features.
Are there any recalls on the 2015 Honda Accord?
J.D. Power gives the 2015 Accord a reliability rating of three out of five, which is about average. As of this writing, three recalls have been issued for the 2015 Accord. One concerns the battery sensor potentially causing an electrical short, another involves the fuel pump, and the third recall addresses the engine’s connecting rod bolts.
What is the ranking of the Honda Accord?
Rankings & Awards. The 2015 Honda Accord ranking is based on its score within the 2015 Affordable Midsize Cars category. Currently the Honda Accord has a score of 8.2 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 39 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
What kind of car is the 2015 Honda Accord?
2015 Honda Accord models. The 2015 Honda Accord is available as a midsize sedan and coupe. Four-cylinder sedans come in five trims: LX, Sport, EX, EX-L and EX-L with Navi. Opt for the Accord’s 3.5-liter V6 and three trims are offered: EX-L, EX-L with Navi and Touring.
Why did AutoNation sell my 2015 Honda Accord?
AutoNation cheated us on this car. They sold the 2015 car (in mid 2016) with bad transmission which resulted in Honda replacing the transmission as part of warranty within few months. There were scratches on the car hidden behind dirt that we did not notice while buying it. They provided one key, and made us pay for the 2nd one.
Is the 2015 Honda Accord still under warranty?
They sold the 2015 car (in mid 2016) with bad transmission which resulted in Honda replacing the transmission as part of warranty within few months. There were scratches on the car hidden behind dirt that we did not notice while buying it. They provided one key, and made us pay for the 2nd one. There was a dead spare tire in the trunk.
Why did I buy a 2013 Honda Accord?
Safety is another reason I purchased – in 2013 the Accord was one of the only cars to receive a “Good” rating for the new “small overlap” crash test by the IIHS. In mixed driving conditions I consistently get 28-30 mpg. If I’m driving all highway I can easily get 35-37 mpg.