grover said:
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
I'm looking at those for the wife- her favorite car was a 96 accord and she wants high gas mileage- but not a full electric.
would you please flesh out your experience more?
This is a 2022, so last year of the previous generation, but we needed a new car during the pandemic and when this was avaliable at MSRP, I jumped on it.
Initial MPG was 51 when it was new, but it has dropped to a consistent 49.5 two years later. I'm pretty sure that transmission is direct drive, but it mimics a CVT in normal mode (boo...). It is substantially better in Sport mode though, and that doesn't seem to impact the MPG at all.
The hybrid driving experience is actually fun, in sort of an alternative enthusiast kind of way. Using the paddles to adjust the regenerative braking is fun. There definitely a bit of a learning curve. You can't quite get to one-pedal driving, but you can get it close.
The only thing that I don't like about the car is the artificial noise below 17 mph, but that's a government mandate as of 2020(?), (so you don't run over the blind people), and it's not Honda's fault.
I went with an EX-L because they come with 17 inch wheels. There are far too many potholes in New England to deal with 19s. If it were not for that, I would have gone with a Touring, which would have come with ventilated front seats and heated rears.
Otherwise, it's just a fairly normal Honda Accord, which is awesome. I would absolutely buy another Honda Hybrid.
I have a Toyota truck, and while I have total respect with Toyota's hybrid track record, I think that Honda interiors are just a much nicer place to spend your time. I've had a long string of Accords before this one (1995, 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016). The first two were 4 cylinders, and the next three were V6s. All have been great cars, and each one has been better than the one before it. This car is no exception.