2005 Honda Accord - Excellent car for travelI have driven this vehicle 100K+ miles within 5 years. No major issues, except for a small issue with the strut, and occasional battery corrosion due to the extreme weather where I live. The car handles well, and requires minimal maintenance, in terms of time and money. This is especially good for me, as I commute a lot. I get my required oil changes, but never have any build-up. Show
I had to drive home 1300 miles with the window down through tornadoes, rain, snow, sleet, and hail, in 17 hours. I have driven this car across the country twice, and used to do frequent overnight trips out of state. In all weather, the car maintains high levels of performance. The only issues I have had have been with the power windows and GPS unit going in and out. The electric issues with the GPS and window are highly annoying. Since the audio and temperature controls are operated within the GPS screen, once the GPS becomes testy, then I can no longer access the audio and temperature controls (amongst other things). Also, when the battery is disconnected from the car, all the security passwords for the GPS need to be entered. But, I bought the car used, and none of the information I needed to re-set the GPS came with the car, so I had to do some searching online, and go to the dealership. Also, my key with the attached alarm unit, broke; the case sp... (more) 2005 Honda Accord - Best PurchaseI bought my Honda Accord three years ago. To this day, I consider it to be my best investment. I was fresh out of college and needed a reliable car to get to my job. A friend of mine owned the same car in the past and highly recommended it. The car is everything I needed and more. I bought it for $4,500 cash from a private party. My Accord has great gas mileage ( 25 miles per gallon ), a sporty appearance, and is very dependable. In fact, a regular tune up is just about the only maintenance I have ever had to do to the car. I am fairly tall so I can appreciate the generous leg room my car provides. Also, the trunk space is perfect for my active lifestyle. Whether it be hiking, traveling, or biking, everything fits comfortably. All and all, this car was a great investment that is still ... (more) My most memorable moment was road trip to Tennessee with my roommates. Reliable Cost Efficient Comfortable Spacious The car does come with a few flaws. Since the car is focused on durability, the interior is rather plain and boring. The interior looks and feels rather cheap as well. If you want a vehicle that is a head-turner, then this is definitely not for you. VIEWED CONTACTED 2016 Honda Accord LX - 16,400 miFeatured East Greenwich, RI - Listed 22 days ago
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How much does a 2005 Honda Accord sell for?2005 Honda Accord Value - $1,049-$6,112 | Edmunds.
How many miles is a 2005 Honda Accord good for?A well-maintained 2005 Honda Accord will last around 200,000 miles, about 100,000 miles shorter than a top competitor like the Toyota Camry. Repair Pal estimates regular annual maintenance costs to be affordable, at $308 per year.
Is it good to buy a used Accord?It is always a good idea to go for lower run models in the used car market. Any Honda Accord with less than 50,000 km on the odometer would be an apt choice since the clutch will go on for another 50,000 km.
Are there any recalls on a 2005 Honda Accord?Honda is voluntarily recalling about 1.5 million vehicles to update the software that controls the automatic transmission, the automaker said. The recall affects the 2005-10 Honda Accord, 2007-10 CR-V and 2005-08 Element with four-cylinder engines.
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