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2008 Honda Accord Sedan - Q&A

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They run about $27,000 and $32,000 depending what you want in it and where you buy it from. Hopefully this helps! http://automobiles.honda.com/tools/build-price/trims.asp?SERIES=5&SERIESNAME=Accord%20Sedan&YEAR=2008 Reference:Work at a Honda Dealership

I think something is just a bit off with the Accord. The front looks good but the character lines seem forced. The rear of the car is really bland when you see it in person, just a great expanse of blank sheet metal. Honda's designers seem to have problems coming up with attractive rear designs for...

2008 Honda Accord LX Premium Exterior Features (16-inch Alloy Wheels) Flat Blade Windshield Wipers Security System Remote Entry System with Power Window Control Multi-Reflector Halogen Headlights with Auto-Off Body-Colored Door Handles Body-Colored Power Side Mirrors Chrome Exhaust Finishers...

Engine noise coming from engine of my 2008 Honda accord?
The noise sounds like a bearing going out, my A/C was not working for several weeks. Now my A/C started working. I'm taking my Honda to the dealership next week. I would like to know if possible what is wrong my car and how much money is it going to cost me to have it fixed.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I can't say for sure what the problem is but regardless of what it is you should still be under warranty (depending on your mileage.) I have an '08 Civic and the warranty was 3 yr/36,000 mile warranty. Did you purchase this car brand new from a Honda dealership? If so, I'd really...

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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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