COMFORT AND QUALITY | 9 out of 10
Expert Quotes:
cabin treads ever-closer to the domain of Honda's luxury brand
Cars.com
seats have grown for 2008 and are more comfortable
ConsumerGuide
an ample supply of front and rear passenger room
Edmunds
plenty of bins and cubbies throughout
Kelley Blue Book
TheCarConnection.com's experts noted a great deal of positive comments concerning the fit and quality of the 2008 Honda Accord's interior—and found much to praise in firsthand driving experience, too.
ConsumerGuide says that "seats have grown for 2008 and are more comfortable as a result...sedans have good headroom, vast legroom, and comfortable seats...[while] larger door openings and a higher roof contribute to easy entry and exit." Mother Proof, on the other hand, says that the "seats are a bit hard." Nonetheless, Edmunds reports "an ample supply of front and rear passenger room" inside the 2008 Honda Accord Sedan. Kelley Blue Book says that there is "an interior volume increase big enough to move the Accord into the EPA's Large Sedan category, [providing] room for wider seats and a big, two-arm center console."
The 2008 Honda Accord Sedan is not stingy on cargo space either, at least for its class. Mother Proof reports that "the rear seats do fold down, through a lever found in the trunk," providing "14 cubic feet of trunk space, which is at least a cube less than its major competitors," as stated by Edmunds. ConsumerGuide describes this 2008 Honda trunk as "large, deep [and] usefully shaped," while noting that "a smallish opening may prevent loading of bulkier items" and "intrusive hinges force cautious loading of crushable items." Kelley Blue Book assures buyers that "there are plenty of bins and cubbies throughout and the backseat and trunk qualify as roomy in every dimension."
Materials are definitely upscale, according to Mother Proof, which says that the 2008 Honda Accord Sedan's available "leather interior has a sophisticated, tailored look and feel." Cars.com is of similar opinion, stating the "new [2008 Honda] Accord's cabin treads ever-closer to the domain of Honda's luxury brand, Acura, with its use of high-quality materials, good fit and finish."
While this 2008 Honda is "quieter thanks to additional sound-deadening materials and body-stiffening measures" according to Edmunds, ConsumerGuide reports that "road noise is fairly pronounced, with less sound isolation from traffic din than might be expected."
Conclusion
The 2008 Honda Accord provides high levels of comfort, and quality materials and assembly abound inside.
COMFORT AND QUALITY | 9 out of 10Expert Quotes:cabin treads ever-closer to the domain of Honda's luxury brandCars.comseats have grown for 2008 and are more comfortableConsumerGuidean ample supply of front and rear passenger roomEdmundsplenty of bins and cubbies throughoutKelley Blue Book
TheCarConnection.com's experts noted a great deal of positive comments concerning the fit and quality of the 2008 Honda Accord's interior—and found much to praise in firsthand driving experience, too.
ConsumerGuide says that "seats have grown for 2008 and are more comfortable as a result...sedans have good headroom, vast legroom, and comfortable seats...[while] larger door openings and a higher roof contribute to easy entry and exit." Mother Proof, on the other hand, says that the "seats are a bit hard." Nonetheless, Edmunds reports "an ample supply of front and rear passenger room" inside the 2008 Honda Accord Sedan. Kelley Blue Book says that there is "an interior volume increase big enough to move the Accord into the EPA's Large Sedan category, [providing] room for wider seats and a big, two-arm center console."
The 2008 Honda Accord Sedan is not stingy on cargo space either, at least for its class. Mother Proof reports that "the rear seats do fold down, through a lever found in the trunk," providing "14 cubic feet of trunk space, which is at least a cube less than its major competitors," as stated by Edmunds. ConsumerGuide describes this 2008 Honda trunk as "large, deep [and] usefully shaped," while noting that "a smallish opening may prevent loading of bulkier items" and "intrusive hinges force cautious loading of crushable items." Kelley Blue Book assures buyers that "there are plenty of bins and cubbies throughout and the backseat and trunk qualify as roomy in every dimension."
Materials are definitely upscale, according to Mother Proof, which says that the 2008 Honda Accord Sedan's available "leather interior has a sophisticated, tailored look and feel." Cars.com is of similar opinion, stating the "new [2008 Honda] Accord's cabin treads ever-closer to the domain of Honda's luxury brand, Acura, with its use of high-quality materials, good fit and finish."
While this 2008 Honda is "quieter thanks to additional sound-deadening materials and body-stiffening measures" according to Edmunds, ConsumerGuide reports that "road noise is fairly pronounced, with less sound isolation from traffic din than might be expected."
ConclusionThe 2008 Honda Accord provides high levels of comfort, and quality materials and assembly abound inside.
2008 HONDA ACCORD STYLING | [8 out of 10] Automobile: "looks pretty fantastic" Car and Driver: "sedan loses some of the distinctive greenhouse shape" Cars.com: "appearance is not very convincing" Edmunds: "eye-catching styling" Kelley Blue Book: "a crisper, more substantial look" ...
Comments (8 total)
By bob #1, Posted: 7/3/2008
2008 honda accord exl-v6
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.
By Tony #2, Posted: 7/7/2008
2008 Accord
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.
By Ron #3, Posted: 7/13/2008
Other choices
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.
By Chris #4, Posted: 7/31/2008
Chris
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.
By Jim Orwig #5, Posted: 9/26/2008
2008 HONDA ACCORD
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
By car care family #6, Posted: 2/27/2009
2008 Accord
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
By car care family #7, Posted: 2/27/2009
2008 Accord
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
By Mark #8, Posted: 10/4/2009
I've had my 2008 Accord EXL for a little over a year, and it is a great car. The car has great lines, very comfortable, great on gas, not a single problem to date. I had a chrysler 300 prior to this vehicle, and the accord blows it away.
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