Is 2008 a good year for a Honda Accord?

Is 2008 a good year for a Honda Accord?

Consumer Guide rates the 2008 Accord as a Best Buy, but reports a few mechanical issues with previous Accords, including issues that range from defective sunroofs to the spontaneous activation of engine or brake warning lights. Still, reviews uphold Honda’s reputation for reliability.

What’s wrong with the 2008 Honda Accord?

The eighth-generation Accord sedan and coupe (2008 to 2012) have received numerous complaints about excessive brake wear and noise, high oil consumption, engine misfires, and air conditioning problems. The oil consumption and misfire issues seem to be caused by faulty piston rings.

Why did Honda stop selling Accord in Europe?

Accord sales fell 19%t in Europe last year. BARCELONA — Honda will end sales of the Accord midsize sedan in Europe after the car failed to make headway against German rivals.

How long will a 2008 Honda Accord last?

A Honda Accord has the potential to last for 200,000 miles if it’s cared for properly, even if it’s an old Honda Accord like the models in our used inventory. Consumer Reports has claimed that Accord is one of the vehicles most likely to do so.

Does the 2008 Honda Accord have transmission problems?

In general, the Honda Accord line is very reliable with the exception of four years, 2003, 2008, 2009, and 2013. These four models stand out for having a concerning number of consumer complaints and issues, a common one being the Honda Accord transmission problems.

How long do 2008 Honda Accords last?

Can you buy Honda Accord in Europe?

The eighth generation Honda Accord for Japanese and European markets is a compact executive car. It went on sale in mid-2008 for the 2009 model year. The Japanese-built Accord is also sold in Australia and New Zealand as the Accord Euro. It is also available in US, Canada, and Mexico as the second-generation Acura TSX.

Why is the Honda Accord being discontinued in the UK?

The Honda Accord has been axed in the UK. Citing a reduced market demand for the Accord in this country, Honda says it is “focusing on what the customer wants, which is the C-segment, crossover and SUV market.”