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2015 Honda Accord Review

Matt Degen

Updated December 23, 2019

Matt Degen is an author specializing in reviewing cars with the goal of helping you find the best one for your needs. Prior to joining Kelley Blue Book in 2012, he was a writer and editor for over a decade at The Orange County Register newspaper. There he covered automobiles, music and food -- all things Matt is passionate about. He holds degrees in Communications and Culinary Arts. When not evaluating vehicles, he is cooking on his YouTube channel.

Pros

Simple operation, great reliability and high resale value are obvious attractors to the Accord. But you may be surprised at the extent of its lineup, which ranges from an economical sedan to a V6-powered coupe or a hybrid rated up to 50 mpg. It’s hard to go wrong in any of them.

Cons

About the only boxes the 2015 Honda Accord doesn’t check are all-wheel drive or diesel power. Need those features? Look to the Subaru Legacy, Ford Fusion or Chrysler 200 for the traction enhancement all-wheel drive provides, or the Volkswagen Passat for the high-mileage a diesel engine grants.

What's New?

Only minor changes are due the 2015 Accord. The HomeLink remote system is now standard in EX-L and EX-L Navi trims of the sedan and coupe, as is the LaneWatch side monitor in the EX Coupe. Honda has yet to announce whether the limited-availability plug-in hybrid Accord will return for 2015.

Think about a Honda and an Accord will likely come to mind. For nearly four decades the Accord has been a staple for the automaker and a standout among rivals. In the process it has matured from a tiny 2-door hatchback to a full-featured family sedan and sleek coupe brimming with features. Today, the 2015 Honda Accord continues to set the standard in a segment that’s crowded with rivals like the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion, Chrysler 200 and Nissan Altima. Still fresh off a recent revamp that blessed it with new design and more efficient powertrains, the 2015 Accord also continues to offer its something-for-everyone appeal with easy driving manners and a broad lineup that ranges from a sub-$23,000 family sedan to a premium-quality hybrid.

2015 Honda Accord Pricing

2015 Honda Accord pricing starts at $11,062 for the Accord LX Sedan 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $23,740 when new. The range-topping 2015 Accord Touring Sedan 4D starts at $13,386 today, originally priced from $34,864.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$23,740
$11,062
$25,500
$11,684
$25,859
$10,553
$26,665
$12,396
$27,534
$11,952
$29,255
$12,019
$29,729
$12,790
$34,864
$13,386

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2015 Honda Accord models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Honda Accord

With the Accord’s various powertrains come different driving experiences, but most buyers will gravitate toward 4-cylinder models with an automatic transmission. Used in this setup is a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and it’s surprisingly refined. The Accord’s CVT feels much like a normal automatic, mimicking gear changes. Even a base sedan has good power for acceleration and passing, yet attains up to 36 mpg on the highway. Ride quality is pleasing, with a smart balance between comfort and sportiness. Honda Accord sedans and coupes with the 278-horsepower V6 are downright quick. The Accord Hybrid sedan, meanwhile, offers an easy way to earn exceptional fuel economy. Its transition from gasoline engine to electric power is smooth. The only obtrusion we experienced from the hybrid was a whine from the electric powertrain likely to be heard only by canines and human passengers whose ears can still sense higher frequencies.

Interior Comfort

Step into the latest Honda Accord, and its 5-passenger cabin will feel familiar yet sophisticated. The familiar part comes from its roominess, excellent outward vision and easy-to-reach controls. Among the nicer touches is a standard 8-inch screen that sits prominently in the dash to relay audio, phone and navigation information. EX-L models and higher have a secondary screen for touch-operated audio and Bluetooth wireless streaming. The front seats are supportive and comfortable. Rear seats in the sedan are roomy for two adults (three in a pinch) and – not surprisingly – tighter in the coupe.

Exterior Styling

Over the past few years the midsize sedan segment has become something of a beauty contest. We’ve seen prominent grilles, swoopy body creases and elongated headlight housings stretched farther than string cheese. Some of the designs look great upon introduction but age quickly. The 2015 Accord sedan bucks the pursuit of trendiness in favor of more contemporary lines. It may not be the flavor of the month, but the 4-door Accord sedan remains handsome and will likely age well. The 2-door Accord coupe brings added visual appeal with its forward stance, sloping roofline and arrow-like rear-window treatment.

Favorite Features

LANEWATCH
This safety system sees where your eyes cannot by way of a tiny video camera under the passenger-side mirror that displays what’s happening in the blind spot. LaneWatch – included in EX and Touring models – can be configured to stay on or automatically turn on when the right-hand turn signal is engaged.

HONDA ACCORD HYBRID
Get behind the wheel of this Honda and, if it weren’t for its aversion to gas stations, you might not realize you’re driving a hybrid. In addition to appearing nearly identical to the regular Accord, the 2015 Accord Hybrid drives similarly, with transitions between its gasoline engine and electric motor nearly imperceptible.

Standard Features

Even if you spend the least on a 2015 Honda Accord LX sedan, you’ll get a well-equipped car with an 8-inch color display with rearview camera, dual-zone climate control and a 160-watt AM/FM/CD stereo with Pandora, Bluetooth connectivity and USB input. Sport models get a power driver’s seat, 18-inch alloy wheels and a slight power increase. EX models include a power moonroof and the LaneWatch system, while EX-L models gain leather seating, upgraded audio, heated front seats and lane-departure warning. Top-line V6 Touring models have forward-collision warning and adaptive cruise control. Hybrid Accords include LaneWatch, LED daytime running lights and a 10-way power driver’s seat.

Factory Options

With the exception of opting for an automatic transmission in lower models instead of a 6-speed manual, major options for the 2015 Accord are obtained by moving up trim levels. Among the most desired features are satellite navigation, the V6 engine, a 7-speaker/360-watt audio system, 18-inch wheels, leather seating, the multi-angle rearview camera, HomeLink remote system, LED headlights, blind-spot display and adaptive cruise control. Accessories for further personalization include a sport grille, underbody kit, rear spoiler, remote engine-starting unit and illuminated doorsill.

Engine & Transmission

Two engines and three transmissions are offered in gasoline-powered versions of the 2015 Honda Accord. The base engine is a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder that makes a healthy 185 horsepower (189 in Sport versions). Optional is a 278-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 that makes the Accord surprisingly quick. In the sedan, 4-cylinder engines are linked to a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT automatic, while V6 engines use a 6-speed auto. In the coupe, the V6 can be connected to a satisfying 6-speed manual. The hybrid, available as a sedan only, uses a 4-cylinder gasoline engine and electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery. Fuel efficiency is a strong point for the Accord, with 4-cylinder models rated up to 36 mpg, V6s returning an admirable 34 mpg, and hybrids up to 50 mpg.

2.4-liter inline-4
185 horsepower @ 6,400 rpm (189 horsepower for Sport models)
181 lb-ft of torque @ 3,900 rpm (182 lb-ft for Sport models)
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 24/34 mpg (manual, sedan and coupe), 27/36 mpg (automatic, sedan), 26/35 mpg (automatic, coupe and automatic Sport sedan)

3.5-liter V6
278 horsepower @ 6,200 rpm
252 lb-ft of torque @ 4,900 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 18/28 mpg (manual, coupe), 21/34 mpg (automatic, sedan), 21/32 mpg (automatic, coupe)

2.0-liter inline-4 + 124-kW AC synchronous permanent-magnet electric motor (hybrid model)
Total horsepower: 196
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 50/45 mpg


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2015 Honda Accord Styles

Style
Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Engine
Cargo Capacity
Torque
Curb Weight
LX-S Coupe 2D
$10,553
29 MPG
185 @ 6400 RPM
4-Cyl, i-VTEC, 2.4 Liter
13.7 cu ft
181 lb-ft
3252 lbs
EX Coupe 2D
$11,952
29 MPG
185 @ 6400 RPM
4-Cyl, i-VTEC, 2.4 Liter
13.4 cu ft
181 lb-ft
3298 lbs
EX-L Coupe 2D
$12,790
29 MPG
185 @ 6400 RPM
4-Cyl, i-VTEC, 2.4 Liter
13.4 cu ft
181 lb-ft
3320 lbs
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2015 Honda Accord Depreciation

A 2015 Honda Accord has depreciated $4,949 or 35% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $9,059 and trade-in value of $6,498.

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Vehicle Depreciation*
Resale Value
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2022
$425
$14,008
$12,010
2023
$56
$13,952
$11,806
2024
$2,751
$11,201
$8,822
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$9,059
$6,498
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2015 Honda Accord Depreciation

Annual Depreciation is an estimation of what your vehicle's value might be over time based on an average of similar vehicles. Estimations are calculated by comparing Kelley Blue Book Private Party Values of vehicles similar to yours over time, as well as forecasts from Manheim Auction data comparing current and projected auction values against current Kelley Blue Book Private Party and Trade-In Values. This is not a guarantee of actual depreciation. Local weather conditions, market factors and driver performance will also impact your vehicle's actual depreciation.


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FAQs

Is the 2015 Honda Accord a good vehicle?

Yes, the 2015 Honda Accord is a good car, as reflected by its above-average Kelley Blue Book rating of 4.7 out of 5.

What is the MPG for a 2015 Honda Accord?

2015 Honda Accord city/highway fuel economy ratings range from 21/34 mpg to 27/36 mpg, depending on trim and equipment.

How much should a 2015 Honda Accord cost?

Used 2015 Honda Accord prices currently range from $10,553 for the LX-S Coupe 2D to $13,386 for the Touring Sedan 4D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Honda Accord?

The cheapest 2015 Honda Accord is the LX-S Coupe 2D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $10,553.

Is the 2015 Honda Accord reliable?

The 2015 Honda Accord is part of the 9th-generation Accord, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.7 out of 5.

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