| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #1 |
Highway Dream MachineSource: Cars.com...Averaging about 37 MPG on the highway this beast has power to spare. Very comparable to a V8 luxury sedan in size, power and comfort. Even though it only gets about 22-24 MPG in the city that is still way better than anything this size with this much power. My V.W. Jetta only gets 24-26 MPG in the city and it is small and gut-less. The handling could be much sharper at low speeds, the cabin noise is a little much and the auto stop features is really annoying at stop signs. A few minor draw backs considering it stickered around 30K and I got my 2007 for 17,250 with 38k miles."... |
| #2 |
Rocket with great mileage and comfortSource: Cars.com...On the highway the mpg approaches 38-40 depending if you can keep it below 70mph.I choose this hybrid for the confort level over toyota's hybrid and civic hybrid for added size, much better performance and moonroof. None of which can you get on either of the former.The electronic extras for the price are amazing:i.e. drive by wire, 5spd auto, white noise suppression, electronic stablizer tuned to engine vibration and to the tracion control system. Now where are you getting that for 3x's the money?The negatives have aready been mentioned by others-smallish trunk due to electric motor/batteries... |
| #3 |
Nice Car ... low fuel mileageSource: Cars.com
..."This is a very nice car. It feels like a full size car and gets outstanding acceleration. |
| #4 |
Still love itSource: MSN Autos...Pros: 40 mpg on the hwy. Ultimate reliability. Cons: No MP3 connector. Overall: Fantastic... |
| #5 |
Accord Hybrid - Familiar and Environmentally FriendlySource: MSN Autos...The interior is very roomy with lots of leg room for kids in the back. seats are comfortable and the instruments are easy to view Trunk is spacious even with the battery pack Cons: The center console is not ergonomically designed so it's difficult to open and not intuitive as to which lever to press to open either of the two compartments. Brakes are a little sensitive Would have preferred more mpg Didn't come with a sunroof option Overall: If you like the Accord, you'll love this version-- no surprises, roomy cabin and the V6 acceleration for trips and freeway travel that won't drain your... |
| #6 |
HONDA LOVER !!!!!!!Source: MSN Autos...I dont understand what the other review is complaining about ? The price and luxury . Can't go wrong with a Honda and for the other review if you want more luxury than get an Acura !!!!! This car is great and handles well on the road . It also comes with a dual exhaust which I really enjoy once you get on the interstate . Great car !!!!! Cons: There is nothing about this car not to like . Always have some people that are just never happy no matter what !!!! Overall: Definately recommend this car to anyone that is looking for great safety ratings , reliability ,value ,gas value . This car just... |
| #7 |
Red Hot HondaSource: MSN Autos...Also, I get 7 to 8 thousand miles out of an oil change which is great because I drive about 2K miles per month. What more can I say, you get great performance (253 horses) and good gas mileage. Yoo bad they stopped making it in 2007. Cons: I am a little jealous of the other reviewer that is getting 36 miles to the gallon on the highway. I have gotten 35 MPG on the highway on maybe 2 to 3 trips but everything had to be exactly perfect, and I really had to watch the gauges and work the accelerator. The nice thing is my in town and highway mileage doesn't differ much so I average 32 to 33 MPG... |
| #8 |
Best car ever owned by far.Source: MSN Autos...Reliable, backed by Honda. Get it half the retail price by buying it used. Saved $1100/year on fuel plus $1300 on taxes. XM radio. Honda backed the ABS brakes (module), replaced the seat belts for free at 90,000mi. Cons: Would have been better in an Acura body. No MP3 player or casette. Put in Xenon lights and got a "double image", so people flashed the brights at me. Needs Honda brand name brakes and paint. Overall: I have used Amsoil full synthetic in engine and also did a compllete fluid exchange in transmission with full synthetic Amsoil ATF. Excellent wet/dry handling, depending on tires... |
| #9 |
A Hybrid with attitudeSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: The combination of performance and fuel efficiency is excellent.We get 34 to 36 mpg highway and 27 to 28 mpg city and can still accelerate and handle like our 2002 Lincoln LS that got 18 mpg. |
| #10 |
DisappointedSource: Cars.com...The mileage hovers around 19 - 21 mpg, and I got 18 - 19 on my SUV. And when I excel, the exhaust system makes a noise like a gunshot as the car jerks. On both of these counts, the dealership reports "we are going to call that normal." These two things are not normal, and I expected more support from Honda. In addition, the handling is rather sluggish, something I would not have expected from a Honda. The Civic I owned was a terrific car and sold me on Hondas. This experience has really been disappointing. I am sure that this vehicle will not hold it's value as my Civic did.The Accord Hybrid... |
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