2012 Honda Accord Review, Ratings, Specs, Prices, and Photos (2024)

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2012 Honda Accord Review, Ratings, Specs, Prices, and Photos (1) Bengt Halvorson Senior Editor

August 18, 2011

Likes

  • Responsive handling
  • Attractive profile
  • Strong value (4-cyl)
  • Refined, luxury-car feel

Dislikes

  • Difficult backseat access
  • Small trunk opening
  • Thirsty with V-6
  • Bluetooth only on top EX-L

Buying tip

The 2012 Honda Accord Coupe offers an available manual gearbox with the V-6--a configuration you can't get with the Accord Sedan.

features & specs

2-Door I4 Automatic EX

2-Door I4 Automatic EX PZEV

2-Door I4 Automatic EX-L

MPG

22 city / 33 hwy

MPG

22 city / 33 hwy

MPG

22 city / 33 hwy

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The 2012 Honda Accord Coupe

The 2012 Honda Accord is no longer the freshest mid-size sedan--it's due for a full redesign in another year or two. But the current version remains one of the top choices in this class for interior space, styling, ride comfort, performance, and features--all with a sensible, economical, value-minded feel.

In the crowded field of mid-size sedans, the Accord still manages to stand out on the test drive. Whether you choose the sedan or coupe, four-cylinder or V-6, the Accord offers satisfying overall performance and is among the better-handling vehicles in this class. Four-cylinder models are gutsy enough, and very smooth; you won't need the V-6 unless you plan to haul lots of people or cargo. But with it, including the active noise cancellation that top trims get, the Accord feels more like a luxury car at times, and throughout the lineup you'll find responsive steering, good body control, and strong brakes. Gas mileage has long been a strength for the Accord, too, but its figures are lower than those of the new Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima.

Most shoppers will find the Accord's interior layout refreshing compared to rivals, at least from a distance. Last year Honda gave a few of the controls a fresher look and feel; the Accord's rakish instrument panel looks great, but the placement of the buttons and controls sometimes feels as if it was done more for style than ergonomics.

Interior space remains a strength for the Honda Accord. While it's a mid-size sedan by most eyes, it qualifies as a large car according to the EPA--and its interior really does feel big-car accommodating for driver and passengers. The front seats are comfortable and supportive, there's plenty of legroom in back, and the trunk is huge.

The Accord is just as well equipped as any of its rivals, with one significant red flag: It can be frustrating if you want some essential tech features, like Bluetooth hands-free, but don't want 'the works.' While Honda has just for 2012 made a USB connector standard across the lineup, you still can't get a factory Bluetooth hands-free option unless you step up to the to-of-the-line EX-L, with leather and navigation. The nav system has a big eight-inch screen and now includes Zagat restaurant ratings, voice recognition, and a rear-view camera system.

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2012 Honda Accord Styling

Even if its design is no longer fresh, the 2012 Honda Accord looks stylish and handsome.

When the Accord was last redesigned, for 2008, its styling received mix reviews, with the more chiseled and voluptuous simply too conservative to some eyes. But the payback is that it still looks fresh (especially on the sedan) going into its fifth model year, and it fits in pretty well with the rest of the mid-size competition. Last year, the instrument panel got a refreshed look and feel, while both models received a new grille design, new wheel designs, and a number of other minor improvements.

While the 2012 Honda Accord Coupe and Sedan models call out to different types of buyers, the look is quite similar from the front. From the side or back, the Accord sedan has a softer, more conservative appeal than its Coupe cousin. The Coupe has styling that's bolder, with a smoother downward curve of its roof, more sculpted flanks, and what appear to be slightly different proportions. The Coupe really isn't much shorter (about three inches), but the curvier roofline makes it look so.

Depending on which trim you get, as well as your tastes in materials, the Accord is either fashion-forward, or a little drab and unintuitive—depending on your tastes and, frankly, which trim level you get. The Accord's rakish instrument panel looks great from a distance, but the placement of the buttons and controls sometimes feels as if it was done more for style than ergonomics. Materials for the instrument panel, console, and doors can feel a bit plasticky, and the base Accord interior has some especially drab materials, but the Accord remains more stylish and urbane than the likes of the Ford Fusion and Toyota Camry, yet more straightforward than the Hyundai Sonata.

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2012 Honda Accord Performance

The 2012 Honda Accord is more enjoyable to drive than most other mid-size sedans or coupes, even if its specs aren't all that much different.

The 2012 Honda Accord remains one of the best-handling mid-size sedans, and whether you choose the base four-cylinder engine or the V-6, in coupe or sedan form, you'll find satisfying performance.

First off, get yourself away from that mindset that the four-cylinder is a penalty box, as it sure isn't in the Accord. The base 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines are both smooth and responsive. Though both the 177-horsepower version and the 190-hp version (in EX sedans and all four-cylinder Coupes) feel about the same from a standing start, you the latter has some added pep for passing. Stepping up to the V-6 gives the Accord an all-out luxury-sedan feel; it makes 271 horsepower and has Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) to help keep the cabin hushed and vibration-free. Meanwhile, the V-6 can rocket the Accord up past the speed limit so quickly that you'll be glad you're in the camouflage of a mid-size sedan.

Four-cylinder models can be equipped with a manual transmission (five speeds in sedans, six in Coupes); it's enjoyable, though the automatic is particularly responsive and smooth.

Overall, the 2012 Accord doesn't feel like much of a compromise in any way, with respect to performance. Overall, the suspension is tuned for a great compromise between responsiveness and ride comfort, and there's a sporty personality that comes out when you push the Accord hard into corners. Strong brakes and good body control round out a package. Its steering can come across as a little heavy, especially in V-6 models, but the variable gear ratio steering keeps it precise and supple, with a confident on-center feel.

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2012 Honda Accord Comfort & Quality

The 2012 Honda Accord models have cabin appointments that go beyond what typical, budget-minded mid-size buyers might expect.

The Accord is a longtime family favorite; look inside and it's easy to see why. While the cabin is stylish and well-appointed, Honda has made the most of its interior space, with roomy, comfortable seating. A smooth ride also helps cement this model's status as a great long-haul car for driver and passengers.

The U.S. EPA, which goes by interior space not outside dimensions, considers the 2012 Accord a large car, and it really shows in the back seat. Even six-footers will find a quite natural seating position, with none of the crunched, knees-up position you might resort to in smaller sedans. The front seats are comfortable and supportive, too. About the only issue is the sloping roofline, which might limit headroom for the tallest adults in back. In the Coupe, the backseats aren't so easily accessible, but average-size adults will fit.

Cargo space is about the only area of the Accord that isn't much better than average; a somewhat small opening limits its usefulness for larger items, and it's not particularly spacious. But you can make the most of it with a split-folding rear seatback.

The Accord rides well enough to please most passengers; it's not luxury-car smooth, but very quiet and well-isolated--especially in upper V-6 trims, where Honda adds active motor mounts and an active noise canceling system. In repeat drives of current-generation Accords, we've also found the swooping dual-co*ckpit instrument panel arrangement and nicely detailed trim, while it looks complex, to be completely free of creaks and rattles.

9

2012 Honda Accord Safety

The Accord has excellent safety ratings, as well as all the expected features for a roomy family sedan.

A robust list of safety features as well as a nearly perfect set of safety ratings point to the 2012 Honda Accord as one of the safest mid-size sedan choices on the market.

Feature-wise, the Accord's list is strong, including electronic stability control, front side airbags, side curtain bags, active front head restraints, and anti-lock brakes.

The 2012 Accord achieved top 'good' ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in frontal and side impact protection, and with a round of updates, now earns a "good" rating for roof strength, which makes it a Top Safety Pick.

In the revised, tougher tests from the federal government, it's all good news; the Accord has been given five stars for frontal and side impact. It's worth noting that the Accord has an especially low center of mass and, when compared to taller crossovers and SUVs, is less likely to be tripped and roll over.

While those looking at the Accord Coupe should pay attention to outward visibility on the test drive, it's not nearly as much of an issue in the Accord sedan.

7

2012 Honda Accord Features

The 2012 Honda Accord offers a respectable feature list, but the way Honda keeps desirable tech features for its top leather-lined models can be frustrating.

Overall, the 2012 Honda Accord stacks up pretty well against most rivals with respect to features. Just like other mass-market mid-size sedans, it can be specified as a reasonably well-equipped--yet value-priced and sensible--family sedan, or a much more luxurious cruiser. And as the latter, it's surprisingly close in equipment, and look and feel, to something with the Acura badge.

Honda has thankfully made a USB audio interface standard in the 2012 Accord, but a number of other packaging frustrations remain. The chief one is that Bluetooth hands-free connectivity. Although it's offered as a dealer-installed add on throughout the lineup, true factory-integrated Bluetooth remains offered only on top Accord EX-L models. Also, the navigation system is still only offered with leather seats.

Basic LX models of the Honda Accord have no lack of standard features, though. Remote keyless entry, cruise control, power accessories, air conditioning, tilt/telescopic steering, a fold-down rear seatback, and a six-speaker, 160-watt sound system are all on the roster, and alloy wheels, upgraded seats, a moonroof are added to LX-P models. 2012 Accord EX-L models pack in the luxury features, including dual-zone climate control, leather upholstery, and premium sound with noise cancellation. Zagat restaurant ratings, voice recognition, and an integrated rear-view camera system are all packaged with the navigation system.

Last year Honda added an Accord SE sedan that fits between LX Premium and EX models. With it, you get leather upholstery, heated front seats, a power seat for the driver, leather trim, and 16-inch alloy wheels.

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2012 Honda Accord Fuel Economy

The 2012 Honda Accord is fuel-efficient, but it's not as green as mid-size hybrid or diesel alternatives.

Considering all the interior space and comfort in the 2012 Honda Accord is, this big sedan has impressive gas mileage.

The Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima, fully redesigned last year, remain the 2012 mileage champs for this class (among base engines), at up to 24 mpg city, 35 highway. But the 2012 Honda Accord isn't far behind if you choose the four-cylinder model, which is rated at 23/34 in its most popular automatic-transmission combination. Beware, V-6 models aren't nearly as impressive; you might approach 30 mpg on a gentle highway drive, but in city driving the EPA ratings of 17 to 20 mpg seem a little optimistic based on what our editors have seen.

A number of other rivals, including the Ford Fusion, Toyota Camry, and Volkswagen Passat, offer higher-mileage hybrid or diesel variants. Unfortunately, you won't find that in the Accord.

2012 Honda Accord Review, Ratings, Specs, Prices, and Photos (2024)

FAQs

Is a 2012 Honda Accord a reliable vehicle? ›

The Honda Accord continually tops the charts for safety, reliability and strong resale, and its fuel-efficient 4-cylinder engine remains one of the best in the industry.

How many miles should a 2012 Honda Accord last? ›

A Honda Accord should be able to last an average of about 250,000 miles, but this number can change dramatically depending on how well it is maintained over the course of many years.

What year is the best rated Honda Accord? ›

A: As per the guide, the most reliable Honda Accords are the 2006 and 2007 models from the seventh generation and the 2011 and 2012 models from the eighth generation. These specific years have garnered positive feedback for their dependability and have fewer reported issues compared to other years.

What are the defects in a 2012 Honda Accord? ›

Owner Reported Trouble Spots
  • Brakes. Premature pad/rotor wear, pulsation or vibration, antilock system, parking brake, master cylinder, calipers, squeaking, brake failure, regenerative braking. ...
  • Climate System. ...
  • Exhaust. ...
  • Noises And Leaks. ...
  • Transmission Major. ...
  • Steering And Suspension. ...
  • Electrical Accessories. ...
  • Body Hardware.

What car is more reliable than Honda Accord? ›

Toyota Is The Most Reliable Car Brand

According to the 2023 Consumer Reports highest reliable brands, Toyota is the number one most reliable brand, while Honda is a few step below at number five.

What is the mileage of a Honda Accord 2012? ›

At least Honda's drivetrain is efficient: With a fuel-saving cylinder deactivation system, the V-6 Accord sedan gets an EPA-estimated 24 mpg in combined city/highway gas mileage.

What is the average value of a 2012 Honda Accord? ›

2012 Honda Accord Value - $3,516-$12,542 | Edmunds.

How long do Honda Accord transmissions last? ›

The lifespan of a transmission can vary widely; some may last over 100,000 miles, while others could surpass 200,000 miles. Routine maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of your Honda transmission. Regular checks and services help prevent major issues and ensure your vehicle remains in optimal condition.

How many miles can a 2012 Honda Accord go on a full tank? ›

Used 2012 Honda Accord - Specs & Features
Fuel & MPG
EPA city/highway MPG23/34 MPG
EPA combined MPG27 MPG
Range in miles (city/hwy)425.5/629.0 mi.
Fuel tank capacity18.5 gal.
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Is it worth buying a used Honda Accord? ›

Generally, the answer is, yes, you should buy a used Honda Accord. It is widely considered a safe, smart buy. Moreover, a used Accord makes a terrific starter car for your teen driver.

Is Honda Accord a good car for seniors? ›

Based on IIHS-HLDI's recommended features for seniors and their Top Safety Pick+ list, the best cars for older drivers include these 2023 models: BMW X1; Honda Accord, CR-V, HR-V, and Pilot; Lexus UX; Hyundai Palisade; Jeep Grand Cherokee; Kia Telluride; Mazda CX-90; Nissan Pathfinder; Subaru Ascent and Outback; and ...

Which Honda Accord is better EX or LX? ›

If a more luxurious interior with leather seats and advanced technology is a priority, the EX-L trim may be the ideal choice. On the other hand, the LX trim offers a more budget-friendly option without compromising on the fundamental aspects of the Accord's performance.

Is 2012 Accord a good year? ›

The 2012 Honda Accord is a great choice among used midsize cars . It aced all of its crash tests and earned an above-average reliability rating, and although the Accord's trunk is on the small side, its cabin is incredibly roomy.

Does a 2012 Honda Accord have a timing belt or chain? ›

An Accord from 2008-2012 with a 4-cylinder engine will have a timing chain, whereas the V6 engine models have a timing belt. From 2013-2017, the 4-cylinder models still have a timing chain and the V6 models have a timing belt. Starting with the 2018 model year, all the available engines come with a timing chain.

What is the biggest problem with the Honda Accord? ›

By the end, not only will you be better equipped to handle potential problems, but you'll also learn how to sidestep them entirely.
  • The Age-Old Transmission Tribulation. ...
  • Electrical Malfunctions Unplugged. ...
  • Braking Bad. ...
  • Steering Clear of Trouble. ...
  • Air Conditioning. ...
  • Suspension. ...
  • Engine Issues.
Feb 27, 2024

Is the Honda Accord reliable at high mileage? ›

There is no need to worry if you fall in love with a Honda Accord over 100k miles. This vehicle can last 200,000 to 300,000, boasting even more with proper care. As long as you maintain your Accord, it will continue to get you from one point to another if purchased with a six-digit odometer reading.

Is a 2012 Honda Accord a good first car? ›

In summary, the 2012 Honda Accord provides a comprehensive safety package that makes it an ideal choice for new drivers. It combines essential safety features with a track record of reliability and protection, ensuring that your first car is something you can depend on, even if it can't make coffee.

Is the Honda Accord a good reliable car? ›

Honda has a long-standing reputation for producing durable and dependable vehicles, and the Accord is no exception. Many owners report driving their Accords well beyond the 100,000-mile mark with minimal issues. This reliability can translate into lower maintenance costs and a longer lifespan for your vehicle.

What year Honda is reliable? ›

Q: What are the most reliable Honda Civic years to consider for a used purchase? A: For those in the market for a used Honda Civic that combines reliability with performance, the years to focus on are 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020, 2021, and 2022.

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