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by mothadone
Feb 25 '09 - Updated Feb 27 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great resale value, V6 power, well built, great reliability record. Cons: Automatic tranny can be jerky at low speeds, headroom can be tight with sunroof. The Bottom Line: Honda quality and reliability while sportier than Camry are far more fun to drive. Does not compare in the slightest to "domestic" brands, I've driven them all.
After a lot of research after my experience with the Subaru Legacy (see my review) I decided the Accord was the car I needed and wanted. In my first few visits to the used Honda dealer, I had actually ruled out the V6 Accord because they came standard ...
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by an_amazing_guy
Jan 11 '07 - Updated Jan 16 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable so far, finish great, brakes vg, visibility vg. Cons: Seat in not as comfortable as I would expect. Styling is totally boring. The Bottom Line: Good car, would purchase used if price not out of line.
I an writing this review with some history with this car. I feel it's best to wait a while to review a car, so you can evaluate all the of the nuances about it that will annoy or delight you. So, you used car buyers - here it is! Here are my ...
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by thirty30
Apr 24 '06
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handling, reliability, transmission... and it's a Honda Cons: Quick, but no sports car The Bottom Line: Worth every penny. It's a blast to drive and, with proper car, will last forever and hold resale value well.
At 18, I bought the 2002 Honda Accord EX used with approximately 36K miles on it. It was Honda Certified, so I had no problem buying it used. I love to drive, so the 5 speed manual transmission was a must. Car also came with a 6 cd changer, power ...
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by ismath
Feb 22 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great car from every angle. Cons: Lack of wiper at the back and choice of colors. The Bottom Line: This car is a must for family but a sporty person also gets equal amount of pleasure while driving.Hard to part but even the resale value is great.
My family has a 2002 Honda Accord EX V6.Now after 3 yrs I am writing as a satisfied customer who is very thankful for her car.I am a homemaker and the general busybee with a lot of things to do and go places at the same time. The honda accord is a ...
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by mom2ericha
Jan 12 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: roominess, durability, nice looking, good running Cons: lower gas mileage The Bottom Line: Honda's are the best car for durability and ride. The cars from Japan are better made.
2002 Honda Accord SE sedan "J" (made in Japan) My fiance bought this car 2 1/2 years ago. It's a great car except for me, it's too big. It's not a little economy car, that's for sure. It IS a nice looking car though! I'm a girl, and I really don't ...
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by spitz1
Jun 15 '04 - Updated Jun 22 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Stylish, Powerful & Reliable Coupe Cons: Some Quality Concerns, Could use some more Power The Bottom Line: I would definitely recommend the Accord, or any Honda for that matter. I am aware that there are thousands of satisfied Honda customers to 1 dissatisfied customer.
Ever since the complete redesign in 1998, I knew I had to have one. The coupe was finally more than just the sedan with two less doors, it had it's own sporty personality. Sporty enough to steal sales away and kill off Honda's long running sports coupe, ...
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by chinafrog
Mar 27 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: very good handling(easy to maneuver Cons: i wish the safety belts were automatic The Bottom Line: The VP is a great car for those who are not interested in fancy frills but still want a reliable car with plenty of room and standard features.
My dad's 1991 Pontiac LeMans just came back from the repair shop. His frustration with the old car began to show when he said,"We need a new car." He wanted a Grand Am: a hot looking car with a poor safety rating. I wanted an Accord: a great car with an ...
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by enaz
Dec 13 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: Reliable, good mileage, cheap insurance, quality interior Cons: Terrible acceleration, heavy car, seats could be better, body repairs are expensive The Bottom Line: Fine for a daily driver. Very reliable. If you're looking for something special or a quick car; look elsewhere.
After owning a 1992 Honda Accord I was sold on the accord series. I was impressed by my Accord but left wanting more due to its poor interior and A/C (a major factor in Houston). However, I am not nearly as impressed by the new accord. It seems like the ...
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by psilon
Aug 29 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Solid, good finish, reliable Cons: Noisy, road-noise. The Bottom Line: I just wish it were as quiet as a $25k car should be. Other than that, I love the car!
The car is a solid. Not much to say except it is a nice, reliable Honda. Like most Accords, howeve ...
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by colbywankenobi
May 07 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Excellent build quality and materials, refined powertrain, nearly ergonomically perfect, legendary Honda quality Cons: Underpowered engine, bland styling, undersized wheels and tires, couple of interior buzzes The Bottom Line: Though not an exciting car by any means, the Accord VP provides excellent fuel economy, ample room, and better-than-average reliability and resale value at a reasonable price.
The Details:
The car Im reviewing today is the 2002 Honda Accord VP Sedan. The VP stands for Value Package, and was available only for the 2002 model year. A variant of the Accord DX Sedan, the VP added appearance,...
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by flouswa
May 04 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable, great handling, attractive interior/exterior Cons: climate control, tilt wheel (I don't know why Honda bothers!) The Bottom Line: A great family car, very fun to drive and comfortable.
After a nightmarish year and a half we decided to get rid of our Ford Explorer Sport Trac and go back to Honda--this is Honda number 4 for me. Previously my Honda's have all been Civic's, but there has been this nagging yearning all this time for an...
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by tevlaw
Mar 13 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: It's a Honda. Reliable, safe, great resale value. Cons: Boring, uncomfortable seating, ho-hum gas mileage, not enough power. The Bottom Line: Don't buy it. It's not comfortable for tall people. The safety is high, the price is slightly above the competition and the gas mileage is only average.
In this review you'll find my personal experiences. By now you've probably seen the statistics, so I won't bother repeating them.
I initially had a 2001 Ford Escape, but after a rollover I decided I needed something safer. The 2002 Honda...
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by akirekadu
Mar 06 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Power, Handling and peace of mind Cons: Irresponsible dealership and lack of all-speed traction control The Bottom Line: Go for it, if you don't care for frills.
I have owned this car for an year now. Odo has crossed 23,000 miles. Power is ample and interior is very practical and tasteful. By the way, this is a EX, V6. I owned a BMW 323 before buying this car. Handling is very impressive. Often I felt this...
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by Lich
Feb 23 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: beautiful style, reliable, nice features that aren't fluff Cons: weaker engine, easily chipped paint The Bottom Line: It looks good and performance is above average. If you can avoid paying over $15,000, you got a great deal. The extras are nice with the Special Edition
I had just started a new job (I'm in Sales) and I need a car that would be reliable and something I could feel good about owning. My first new car was a 1994 Chevy Cavalier, which I never regretted buying because of both it's appearance and performance....
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by utonel
Feb 10 '03 - Updated Feb 17 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliability, comfort, small luxuries at a great price. Cons: Compact spare tire, sub-standard cruise control performance. The Bottom Line: Lots of luxury features for an economical car. I have peace of mind knowing I won't have any major problems for at least 150K miles.
Two months ago, I was driving off the university parking lot when a typically careless driver made a sudden and illegal U-turn in front of me. Without any time to react, I T-boned him totaling both cars.
Thankfully, my 1998 Nissan Altima kept me...
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