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2008 Honda Accord Sedan Review

STYLING | 8 out of 10

Expert Quotes:

looks pretty fantastic
Automobile

sedan loses some of the distinctive greenhouse shape
Car and Driver

appearance is not very convincing
Cars.com

eye-catching styling
Edmunds

a crisper, more substantial look
Kelley Blue Book

With few exceptions, TheCarConnection.com's experts note nothing but accolades for the 2008 Honda Accord's styling, though it suffers a bit when compared with its two-door kin.

Car and Driver laments the loss of "the distinctive greenhouse shape and some of the edgy quality" this 2008 Honda shared with the coupe: "Honda, obviously, remains convinced sedans must offer a softer and gentler profile." Cars.com describes this 2008 Honda as "a bit anonymous from certain angles," adding that it is "as assertive as the coupe when viewed head-on, but it loses some presence as you move around to the sides and rear."

On the other hand, Edmunds sings the Honda’s praises: its "eye-catching styling proves that reliable transportation doesn't have to be bland." According to Kelley Blue Book, "a bolder front end, deeper side sculpting and more pronounced fender flares give the all-new 2008 Honda Accord Sedan a crisper, more substantial look."

There are some mixed reviews on the interior, which is noted by ConsumerGuide: "cabin impressions vary widely...woodgrain accents...go a long way toward creating a warm, upscale ambiance, [but] some testers found models without woodgrain trim lacked character."

Cars.com opines that the Accord's "faux aluminum trim has a nice matte finish, but its appearance is not very convincing," while Edmunds considers the "overall design...simple, yet handsome."

Conclusion

The 2008 Honda Accord has a softer, more conservative appeal than its coupe cousin, but it’s still an attractive vehicle.


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Other Choices:

The 2008 Honda Accord is still one of the most well-rounded mid-size sedans, but the new 2008 Chevrolet Malibu is an especially formidable competitor, with a more distinctive style inside and out and performance to match the Accord. The best-selling Camry is competitive with the Accord in most respects, but its ride is more comfort-oriented and less sporty, and the quality of the interior materials is disappointing relative to the competition. The Fusion appeals to a different type of buyer, with its lean, more masculine design and firmer, more athletic driving feel; it's also a bit smaller. The Passat remains a good competitor, especially with its base 2.0T four-cylinder engine, but spotty reliability and somewhat higher running costs lessen the appeal. Perhaps the closest competitor to the Accord is the Altima, which provides a similar mix of sporty road manners and well-controlled ride quality, plus good styling inside and out.

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Comments (7 total)

  1. 2008 honda accord exl-v6

    By bob | Posted: Jul 3rd 2008, 11:29:58 AM

    after having the accord 6 months i find the road noise to be to much for the top of the line Accord. My gas mpg has been in the 25 mpg for my combine driving over 32mpg at 65 on the highway. Styling is not its best feature but you can't buy a car with Nav. leather and a V6 for 30,825 so value is its best feature.

  2. 2008 Accord

    By Tony | Posted: Jul 7th 2008, 03:56:14 AM

    I like the styling. It certainly has more presence than the old one. I had my EX-L V6 since Sept.2007. I appreciate the large interior (what you want in a family sedan). The steering is awkward at first, but it gets intuitive after use. Brakes are very solid. Hopefully Honda can improve on getting a 6-Speed auto + VCM for even greater fuel economy and also to make the rear suspension more stiff (sags to much with full load, same with my 06 Civic Sedan). I would recommend spending the extra grands for the V6. More power with almost the same fuel economy as the 4-cylinder plus more features. My top pick for a family sedan.

  3. Other choices

    By Ron | Posted: Jul 13th 2008, 01:19:04 PM

    I looked at the Accord but bought the Chrysler Sebring. Glad I did, ride, handling and drive is as good as the Accord but less money and getter MPG. The Sebring surpasses the Sticker MPG. I average 38 MPG highway with the Sebring 4 cylinder and have talked to other owners that get about the same. Accord has nothing over the Sebring.

  4. Chris

    By Chris | Posted: Jul 31st 2008, 10:00:08 PM

    Chrysler Sebring is a sorry excuse for a vehicle compared to the Honda Accord. Sounds to me like your feeling bad over a purchase you regret. Good luck with that.

  5. 2008 HONDA ACCORD

    By Jim Orwig | Posted: Sep 26th 2008, 07:43:38 PM

    I just bought a 2008 Accord EXL-V6.Its a great car with the exception of the road noise.I didnt road test on highway before buying it.STUPID MISTAKE.SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE DRIVING ON RUMBLE STRIPS.Called dealer to tellthem I dont want this noisy car.They agreed that indeed all of them are noisy.I am stuck with this car unless I lose thousands$$$$$$$.THEY WILL DO NOTHING. HOW CAN HONDA PRODUCE A CAR LIKE THIS AND NOT CORRECT NOISE PROBLEM.THIS CAR IS RATED A #2 on AOL auto reviews as a quiet family sedan

  6. 2008 Accord

    By  car care family | Posted: Feb 27th 2009, 04:35:08 AM

    Well, i don't see anything bad with the Accord at all. My friend has one and it runs smoothly. It has been with him for a long time already and not given him any problems yet

  7. 2008 Accord

    By  car care family | Posted: Feb 27th 2009, 04:36:14 AM

    Well, i don't see anything bad with the Accord at all. My friend has one and it runs smoothly. It has been with him for a long time already and not given him any problems yet

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