I have owned a 1989, 1995, 2003, and now a 2004 Honda Accord. I loved the first two Accords and never had one single problem with those 2 that I put almost 100,000 miles on. But I cannot recommend the 2003 or 2004. There are problems with the radio, brake master cylinder, and most of all the automatic transmission failed on my 2004 at 75,000 miles, and there was a recall on the 2003 for transmission problems. Honda to their credit did provide a new transmission free of charge even though the car was out of warranty, but I had to pay $1,000 in labour costs. I suspect the 2005 and up problems with the transmission have been solved but I am not 100% sure. the bottom line is no, I do not think the 2004 is a reliable vehicle.
I have a 2004 Accord V6 myself, and burn Shell exclusively. But, any major brand of Regular Unleaded is fine.
Yes, the 8000 miles on the Honda Accord LX is good.
The approximate value of a 2002 Honda Accord in good condition with 100,000 miles is $2,635. To obtain an exact value, more specific information about the vehicle is needed.
Well I have a 2004 Accord V6 with 95,000 miles on it and the hoses still seem to be good. I will change them when they become soft or cracked. So far so good. So inspect yours and if they look and feel good then leave them alone.
Performance Plus Tires and Street Dreams offer good prices on rims for most makes of vehicle including the Honda Accord. They can also be found on sites like Wheel Base Alloys and Carid.
what is the dollar value over to ruin E 08 Honda Accord in good shapeaccording to Kelley Blue Book
Good question. I'm looking now for mine on a 1994 Honda Accord.
check out msn autos...they usually have pretty good info, and will for sure have epa mpg for every vehicle 1988 and newer.
Gas prices are always changing so it is important to have a vehicle that has good fuel economy. The 2004 Honda Pilot gets 17 mpg city, and 22 mpg highway.
The Honda Accord gets good gas mileage. The 2013 model gets 34mpg highway. Other Hondas, such as the Honda Civic, get better gas mileage but the Accord is a very fuel efficient car.
Is there a good site to go to asap to find how to replace a starter for a 1994 Honda Accord EX
2004 Honda civic not giving good gas mpg