2008 Honda Accord


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2008 Honda Accord Review
All-new sedan and coupe are bigger and better.

By G.R. Whale

Overview

2008 Honda Accord Review Overview

Eight generations ago the Accord was Honda's biggest car but no one foresaw it as a large car. Enter the all-new 2008 Honda Accord, a mid-size sedan that's grown enough to move into the EPA's Large Car segment. Introduced at the same time, is an all-new, two-door Honda Accord coupe.

The all-new, 2008 Honda Accord continues refinement and adds more power, room, safety, and features-to-cost value. Content and engines determine the model designator, though all have the same roomy, functional cabins, array of safety equipment, and driving characteristics.

For 2008, the Accord is available with a choice of four-cylinder and V6 engines, two transmissions, and LX and EX trim levels. Further subsets include a new premium package that adds more convenience bits to an LX, and EX-L models that add leather and luxury features. (The hybrid model and V6 sedan with manual transmission have been dropped.)

The Accord is big on efficiency, be it getting the most power and range from a gallon of gas with the least emissions, making the largest interior available given the exterior space it takes up, or providing the smoothest, quietest ride possible in the lightest weight.

Anyone interested in a four-door sedan should consider the Accord, as only very modest budgets and those seeking substantial luxury and high performance couldn't meet those needs with one. Accord is not the perfect car in any single respect but it approaches that point in so many significant aspects you can't talk about family sedans without mentioning it. And if the past is any indicator, there's implicit reliability here.

The 2008 Honda Accord competes with the Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Mazda 6, Saturn Aura, and the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu. The extra space offered by the 2008 Accord means that shopping list might also now include the Nissan Maxima, Toyota Avalon and VW Passat.

The stylish, two-door 2008 Honda Accord coupe competes directly with the Nissan Altima coupe. Sportiest is the EX-L V6 Coupe with six-speed manual and V6, the only Accord with that combination; it happens to be the lightest V6 model, giving it the best power to weight ratio, and it comes with larger anti-roll bars and low-profile 18-inch tires and wheels.


Model Lineup

The 2008 Honda Accord is offered in coupe and sedan forms, with three engine choices.

Accord LX sedans are equipped with a 177-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. The LX Sedan ($20,360) comes standard with cloth upholstery, air conditioning, power mirrors and door locks, variable intermittent wipers, tilt-and-telescoping steering column and illuminated wheel-mounted controls, folding rear seats, and an MP3/WMA/auxiliary input 160-watt sound system. The LX-P Sedan ($21,360) is an LX with a premium package that adds alloy wheels, a power driver's seat, power windows, security system, and chrome tailpipe. LX models come with a choice of five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission ($800).

The Accord EX Sedan ($23,060), EX Coupe ($23,160), and LX-S Coupe ($21,860) get a higher-revving, 190-hp version of the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. They come with five-speed manual or automatic transmission ($800). The EX Sedan is also available with the V6 and automatic ($25,960). The EX-L Coupe ($28,310) is available with the V6 and a choice of five-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission.

EX models add active noise cancellation and an in-dash CD changer, power moonroof, heated mirrors, an interface dial with scrolling, illuminated switch power windows, premium interior accents, driver power lumbar adjust, and 17-inch alloy wheels with P225/50 Michelin tires.

EX-L stands for leather on the seats and steering wheel, but the EX-L Sedan ($25,060), EX-L Coupe ($25,160) also get dual-zone automatic climate control, a 270-watt sound system with subwoofer, heated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, compass and outside temperature display. The EX-L V6 Sedan ($28,060) and EX-L V6 Coupe ($28,310) add four-way power adjust for the front passenger seat. Honda's navigation system is packaged with voice-activation and steering wheel controls, Bluetooth, and XM satellite radio on the EX-L Sedan ($27,260), EX-L V6 Sedan ($30,260), and EX-L V6 Coupe ($30,510).

Safety equipment is standard, with six airbags, including two-stage front airbags, dual-chamber front side airbags, side curtain airbags; active front head restraints, electronic stability control, antilock brakes, and tire pressure monitors.


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2008 Honda Accord
Consumer Reviews


Overall Rating 5 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 5 Out of 5 Carz

Value 5 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 5 Out of 5 Carz

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!

posted by Anthony | on Feb 27 2008

Overall Rating 4 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 5 Out of 5 Carz

Value 5 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 4 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 4 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 4 Out of 5 Carz

Value 4 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 4 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 3 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 3 Out of 5 Carz

Value 3 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 4 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 5 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 5 Out of 5 Carz

Value 5 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 5 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 0 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 0 Out of 5 Carz

Value 0 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 0 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 0 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 0 Out of 5 Carz

Value 0 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 0 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 3 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 3 Out of 5 Carz

Value 4 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 5 Out of 5 Carz

Road noise is bad,it causes bluetooth to misinterpret commands which causes great frustration.

posted by Tommy | on Oct 24 2008

Overall Rating 1 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 1 Out of 5 Carz

Value 1 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 1 Out of 5 Carz

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

Overall Rating 4 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 4 Out of 5 Carz

Value 4 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 4 Out of 5 Carz

the auto door opener didn't always work.Took to honda garage while under warrenty,08 ex accord,they reprogramed both keys,now all is fine.

posted by anonymous | on Jan 19 2011

Overall Rating 3 Out of 5 Carz

Comfort 2 Out of 5 Carz

Value 3 Out of 5 Carz

Reliability 1 Out of 5 Carz

What a huge disappointment this car has been. After 8 years and 230,000 miles of flawless service from my '99 Accord V6, I would have nothing else. I purchasd the '08 Accord without even considering another brand. It is clear that Honda has set the bar much lower. This design was not tested There is no way they can claim to have tested a brake system that has to be rebuilt every 25,000 miles. Even my '71 AMC hornet did better than that! Next, the "Christmas tree" dashboard and stalling/bucking engine. They claim it was caused by "fouled spark-plugs" They in the same breath recommended a firmware update for the engine computer (I sense linkage here) Spark plugs foul because of improper fuel/air mixture (a function of the firmware!) $850.00 later I have new spark plugs and new firmware. Let me not forget to mention the granite seats with a leather skin. After 2-4 hours behind the wheel, you will be begging for a rest stop. Guaranteed, your tank of gas will last longer than your but. Lousy XM stereo that has to be reset regularly, And you can't crank it up loud enough to drown out the road noise. Oh and the rear deck rattles like a 71 Oldsmobile. The car honestly reminds me of a mid-70s product from Detroit. Hard plastic everywhere. I guess Honda has finally been "Americanized" The lost what it was that made them great. Don't be fooled like I was. You will not be getting the "Honda" you thought you would be getting. I should have kept the '99 It would probably be out-performing this POS today.

posted by Rolf | on Jan 19 2012