The 2008 Honda Accord is an easy drive with good manners regardless of model, engine or transmission. It comes across as firmer than most Camry models but smoother and softer than the Altima.
The Accord LX 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine matches Nissan's 2.5-liter with a bit less fuss or raucousness, and a good deal more ponies than the Camry's four-cylinder. Since the Accord isn't too heavy, its 177 hp is plenty to keep up with the Joneses, whether you choose the manual or automatic. Every Accord compares well against competitors in terms of mileage and emissions, and runs on regular unleaded.
The EX models get the same basic 2.4-liter engine with some minor changes and a higher rev limit to bring 190 hp, clearly besting the competition (VW's Passat 2-liter turbo is the exception) with no degradation in economy or emissions. With the automatic this engine delivers instant downshifts and response for passing, and upshifts at full-throttle well before redline. The console-mounted shifter has no manual mode, and the detent between Drive and D3 is soft, so we found ourselves checking the dash indicator to make sure we had selected the most economical choice.
The five-speed manual has low clutch effort with smooth engagement, and the shifter offers good action if not the short, crisp movement of the Civic Si. But the manual allows you to get the most out of the engine, which cleanly revs happily right past the marked redline. That lets a 177-hp 2.4 manual keep up with a 190-hp 2.4 automatic. Of course, the 190-hp 2.4-liter and five-speed manual are the most entertaining of the four-cylinder models and will appeal to that segment of the Accord audience that enjoys driving and believes shifting is done with hands and feet, not thumbs.
If you don't know whether to choose the 177-hp or 190-hp version (setting aside trim considerations) ask yourself how often you floor the throttle and run your engine to redline: If the answer lies between never and seldom the 177-hp will prove quite satisfactory.
In terms of fuel economy, all Accord sedans with four-cylinder engines are EPA-rated 22/31 mpg City/Highway with the manual, 21/30 mpg with the automatic. Four-cylinder coupes are rated 22/31 mpg with the manual, 21/30 mpg with the automatic. V6 sedans are rated 19/29 mpg. V6 coupes are rated 19/28 mpg with automatic, 17/25 mpg with the six-speed manual.
On EX V6 models, a new 3.5-liter engine brings 268 hp with a five-speed automatic, matching the Camry V6 and just a shade behind the Altima's Z-car-based engine and continuously variable transmission. It's a smooth engine and quieter than the Altima's, more than adequate for any purpose, and uses the latest version of Honda's Variable Cylinder Management (VCM).
Like GM and Chrysler systems designed to save gas on big V8s, VCM changes the number of engine cylinders working at any given time and load to save fuel. The previous example switched off three cylinders (half the V6) when they weren't needed, but this new one changes between six, four, and three cylinders for more fuel-stretching choices. The system is completely automatic and unknown to the driver except for two things: The Eco light illuminates on the dash when the system is on, and there's a slight hunting sensation as it switches back-and-forth between four and three cylinders at certain speeds, but you'll need to be paying attention to notice that.
Coupes with the 190-hp four-cylinder manual or automatic or the VCM V6 automatic use the same powertrain setups as the sedans. However, the V6 used in the coupe with the manual six-speed transmission is a different engine. While size and output are the same, it uses a different intake system for stronger midrange and no VCM because its intended buyer isn't springing for the sportiest model to save gas by letting pistons coast along for the ride.
The softest-riding Accord is the LX by virtue of 16-inch tires w
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I purchased the 2008 Honda Accord 4cylinder and if you really want to now the truth about this vehicle. Go to Yahoo and type in 2008 Honda Accord consumer complaints and hold on to your seat. Every comment is true becuase it's happening to me. I just changed my brakes at 17k and after I left the dealer the brakes started to squeak again. I told the car back to the dealer and they told me that there was nothing wrong with the rear brakes (previously replaced) and that the front brakes were fine. They said they could grease the brakes but the noise would return. After about 2 days after, the brakes started back squeaking and all Honda could tell me was to keep taking it back to the dealer so they can do nothing. I have a job and can't keep taking off to take this piece of junk back and fourth to the shop. I am done with HONDA. DO NOT BUY THIS VEHICLE, unless you like JUNK!
posted by Yolanda on Aug 05 2009
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Road noise is bad,it causes bluetooth to misinterpret commands which causes great frustration.
posted by Tommy on Oct 24 2008
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have a 08 ex accord 4 door ,car rotors had rust on them ,dealer turned all four ,shutter now gone.car is smooth ,get 25 around town ,31 on trips. tires needed balancing ,now ok .i think v rated ride harder than h rated car handles ,drives fine now. have rattle in the gear consol area, will try an rubber o ring as suggested by another accord owner.have 4000 miles on car ,now starting to enjoy driving it.
posted by banjo man on Oct 18 2008
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2008 ex 4 door sedan,drives ,handles ,stops fine.the 190 hp.works fine for every day driving,it,s not a powerhouse like my 99 lx v/6 accord,but it,s much smoother over all.get 27 to 30 mpg.,car has 1500 miles 0n it.I would have pereferred michelin h rated exaltos , rather than the v rated tires,I think the h rated ride better.Had a rattle in the gear shift area,I put a rubber o ring around the shifter ,this worked, car now quiet.
posted by anonymous on Sep 07 2008
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This is my first Honda and I am so impressed. The redesign is so well done. This car feels big inside, accommodates four large adults with ease. The trim package with the chrome looks so classy, I have received many compliments already. Door closure is solid, leather seats are very comfortable.
posted by Marienne on Sep 06 2008
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Now the bad, the seats are stiff on the back, Lots of road noise in the cabin, if you dont have the radio on, the nosie will hurt your ears, as the tire sound, like window in down. I traded my new on in for a camry , as the interior noise is the worst accord has every been.
posted by Mike H on Aug 20 2008
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This is my first Accord....... second Honda... and I loved it so far. The V-6 delivers plenty of power and is very smooth. Great leg room in the back and the seats a very supportive. No doubt that it is one of best- selling car in US.
posted by Carl on Jul 05 2008
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I was really impressed when I test drove it for the first time. It is really smooth drive. The interior and exterior are nice. I will keep this car. The gas mileage is awesome. Absolutely got a great car, roomy, comfortable, great ride for a nice price.
posted by Kevin on Jun 15 2008
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What a great car! I look forward to it every time I get to drive it. Its a smooth ride. Not a single complaint. The 190 HP 4cylinder is plenty for everyday driving and passing. The car handles very well and doesn't show a difference on wet roads. I would highly recommend this car to anyone!