I wouldn’t pay that much for that trim, it better be the touring and with under 45K miles.
Mika said:
I wouldn’t pay that much for that trim, it better be the touring and with under 45K miles.
You think you can get a touring with low miles for 20k?
Rin said:
NO
Get the 2.0T for that price. It’s a different engine, different transmission, and more reliable.
Rin said:
NO
Get the 2.0T for that price. It’s a different engine, different transmission, and more reliable.
Way faster and super fun. 2.0T all the way.
Rin said:
NO
Get the 2.0T for that price. It’s a different engine, different transmission, and more reliable.
Get the 2.0T and tune it!
Rin said:
NO
Get the 2.0T for that price. It’s a different engine, different transmission, and more reliable.
She’s not getting a 2022 2.0T for anything close to that price, even with 30K miles on it. It’s a pretty good deal.
Rin said:
NO
Just to double check, do you see it’s 29k CAD, not USD? Because 20k USD for that isn’t awful.
Rin said:
NO
Just to double check, do you see it’s 29k CAD, not USD? Because 20k USD for that isn’t awful.
Oops, but also the 2.0T is a way better option.
@Rin
I thought the same thing at first haha. But yeah, I have the hybrid, but the 2.0 seems more fun.
Not for the 1.5T. But I actually paid more for mine with more miles. Maybe this is okay, but I am a bit worried about the gasket issue with the engines. I’m at 96k miles now, no engine problems, but it’s hard to tell in advance. The red is stunning, but if I were to buy again, I’d go for the 2.0T. It’s a more powerful engine and a stronger transmission. The CVT is fine for efficiency, but if you’re into performance, you might want the 2.0T. But if you’re not into cars, the 1.5T is fine for better MPG.
@Darwin
Mine blew in the hybrid touring at 89k.
For 20k USD and just 50k miles with no accidents, I’d say it’s a good deal.
For that price, you might as well spend a bit more and get a new one. I got my 2024 Sport-L for around $34k before taxes. The non-hybrid 11th-gen started not too far above this price.
My only concern is the actual vehicle. But yes, it seems like a good deal. 1.5L Accords tend to have head gasket issues, so if you plan on getting this car, just keep that in mind.
I can’t comment on whether or not it’s a good deal since I haven’t kept up with the car market. But I drive a 2020 Honda Accord Sport 1.5T, and I absolutely love it. I would definitely recommend getting one.
NO, that’s overpriced.
You can get a used Acura TLX for almost the same price.
This is a good deal for the 1.5L model. Go for it if you don’t care about performance or speed. The 2.0T will cost a bit more but offers better engine performance, better resale value, and more tuning options. Gas mileage is worse with the 2.0T though.