CarComplaints.com Notes: Some people think the seats in the 2015 Accord are uncomfortable, which is a problem that has plagued the Accord since 2008.

However our opinion is the seats have gotten better, & aside from that issue, the 2015 model year seems relatively trouble free.

10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
14,826 miles

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2015 Honda Accord Owner Comments

problem #17

Jan 072021

Accord 4-cyl

  • 38,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

[xxx] was driving at 25 mph and steering wheel took over the vehicle and he could not control vehicle ice vehicle automatically went into the woods and hit small trees. Someone came and helped him out F vehicle and took him home around the block deale said it was totaled after tow. Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Dunnellon, FL, USA

problem #16

Jan 072021

Accord

  • 30,000 miles
Car was in motion on county road when the steering wheel took over the operation of the vehicle and went odd the road into a wooded area. Towed to nick nicholas Ford who telephoned to tell me that the problem cannot be repaired. I then had to total said vehicle. 30;000 plus miles is too low mileage for this to happen. Something is wrong as I did my due diligence before purchase of vehicle. Driving straight. Photos to follow don't have at this time.

- Dunnellon, FL, USA

problem #15

Dec 082020

Accord

  • miles
I purchased the vehicle in September of 2018. Since then to date, 12/08/2020, I've replaced the tires twice. The two rear tire have repeatedly worn down severely in a short time frame, cupping, wavey pattern. I've had three alignments done in this timeframe as well. No one knows what to do. This does not look good for such a respected car brand. I've owned multiple Honda. I probably won't be making another purchase.

- Byram, MS, USA

problem #14

Aug 292019

Accord

  • 40,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Tires have a bump at slow speeds not noticeable at higher sppeds it is not about balancing there is no vibration. Sounds like a broken belt

- Vernon Center, NY, USA

problem #13

Jul 022018

Accord

  • 0 miles
I took my car for a battery recall. The dealer corrected the battery recall but I noticed some issues. My car sometimes experiences hard start and then I will get multiple alerts - engine light, check steering light, traction light and tire pressure low light on. I checked the internet and multiple complaints have been posted with similar issue and symptoms.

- West Hollywood, CA, USA

problem #12

Apr 172018

Accord

  • 17,450 miles
Low tire pressure sensor light comes on intermittently, however when checked tire pressures are fine - this occured over the first year of owning the car, finally the dealership said they resolved the issue and had inflated all tires to 32 psi and reset senors. However checking the tire pressure today, (at the dealership) all 4 tires were at 21 psi and no sensor light for low pressure was on. During the first three episodes of low tire light - a formal complaint was filed with Honda, they assured us that the problem was resolved, however appears to still be an issue, driving on 4 underinflated tires is also a serious risk (we only had them checked because of the change in seasons for winter to spring). Was told by Honda the sensor issue is "usually a driver issue, not a sensor issue".

- Omaha, NE, USA

problem #11

Aug 162017

Accord

  • 22,600 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

In 2016 howling, humming noise started in rear wheel when driving between 40-55 mph on both city streets and highway. Noise would increase with speed. Dealership diagnosed faulty wheel bearing and replaced it under warranty on Feb 13, 2017 at 22,600 miles. After returning home from vacation in fl, the noise started again. The car was taken to my local dealership and was diagnosed again with a faulty wheel bearing at 26,690 miles. Research has shown this is a recurring issue for the 2014-2015 model years for my vehicle. My warranty will be up in November 2017 and I am concerned that I may continue to have recurring issues and expenses due to this known problem. I have been a loyal Honda customer and want to know what Honda can do to remedy this issue. A vehicle of this age and mileage should not be experiencing this issue.

- White Lake, MI, USA

problem #10

Jul 182017

Accord

  • 26,000 miles
2015 Accord sport with 26K miles, have had my tired rotated twice, bought the car new. Cupping of the tires make for lots of road noise and vibration. Called the tire company---not a tire issue, it is a Honda issue---not sure how they will fix it, but new tires rotated based on Honda's recommendation will continue cupping and ruin the next set. Great company needs to acknowledge and step up to offer a fair solution.

- St. Charles, MO, USA

problem #9

May 192017

Accord

  • 24,000 miles
Both rear tires unevenly cupping on the inside. Car has less than 25K miles. The rest of the outside of the tire shows little to no wear on it. Car is shaking and making loud thumping sounds as it drives. Unsafe issue, factory defect with unadjustable camber/toe settings. Not a rotation or alignment issue. Lots of other customers with the same issue.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #8

Aug 042016

Accord

  • 21,000 miles
08/04/2016 sidewall blowout on Goodyear assurance ultratour 215/55 tire while driving on the freeway. No obstacles or roadway obstructions hit just sudden failure of tire. 08/23/2016 sidewall blowout on same make and model tire while driving on the freeway. Also no obstacles or roadway obstructions hit just sudden failure of the tire. 12/23/2016 catastrophic failure of same make and model of tire. Was driving thru an intersection of a city street at approx. 15 - 20 miles / hour from a complete stop and tire blew out. Vehicle is a brand new one owner vehicle with less than 22,000 miles at the time of each failure.

- Pearland, TX, USA

problem #7

Jul 092016

Accord

  • 12,619 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

On July 9, 2016, we were traveling South bound on interstate I-75 right outside of chattanooga, Tennessee. We had only traveled 4 or 5 miles when we heard a horrendous noise which came from underneath the car. It was all my husband could to maintain control of the car until we got off the interstate. While he was steering it off the shoulder of the road, I saw the remains of the Michelin primacy mxv4 215/55R215 right rear tire go sailing past the car in the middle of the interstate. These tires had 12,619 miles on them when this blow-out occurred. There was no debris on the road. This tire simply exploded!

- Opelika, AL, USA

problem #6

Apr 232016

Accord

  • miles
I had two tires blow in less then a month. They're Michelin tires. Was told by Honda I ran over something but there was no puncture at all in my tire. It was a perfect blow. The light literally came on a two seconds later while I was driving down the highway it blew. I nearly wrecked and was killed. The second second time I was on the the road maybe a minute and the light came on. Came right home and called Honda. I refused to drive my car down to them bc of what happened last time. I know this is a manufacturing issue and I want my $230 back for the one tire I replaced and all new tires. This is not a safe car right now. Absolutely horrible customer service too. I had a Honda before this car and never had any issues like I'm having now.

- Leola, PA, USA

problem #5

Mar 042016

Accord

  • miles
I am currently leasing a 2015 Accord. I took my car to wal-mart to have tires rotated and was informed they could not rotate due to my rear tires cupping. I took it to Honda car service and was informed my rear tires were cupping and they didn't know why. My alignment wasn't bad. They told me they could rotate them and balance and do a new alignment. They told me my car would be loud due to putting the cupping tires in front. I have learned other people with high mile Honda Accord 2015 are having same issue where the chamber is off. The only way currently I can get my to stop sounding like a tractor trailer is to buy new tires however with the chamber being off it will continue to happen and the new tires will cup too. I am going to contact Honda again and see what they can do however I heard Honda is not agreeing that camber is off.

- Charlotte, NC, USA

problem #4

Dec 012015

Accord

  • 80 miles
I purchased a new 2015 Honda Accord touring from pat peck Honda on Dec. 1, 2015. The car when test driven vibrated at highway speeds. As the car had been manufactured in April of 2015, I assumed that the tires were a little flat spotted. I was told that the tires were a little bit "out of balance" and the dealer balanced the tires, test drove it and returned it to me as roadworthy. I took the car back 3 times and each time the dealer represented to me that the problem was tire balance and the problem was fixed. They even claimed that the tires were replaced. I am convinced that that is a lie. I took the car to an independent tire dealer this morning and he examined the tires and showed me on his balance machine that the tires are out of round. I am complaining because I do not consider these tires as roadworthy and the dealer is refusing to do anything constructively to fix the problem. The tires are Goodyear assurance fuel max tires manufactured 16/2015

- Diamondhead, MS, USA

problem #3

Sep 012015

Accord

  • 10,000 miles
The tires are all permanently damaged due to improper tire wear. Extremely loud road noise reduced handling saftey and stopping properties. The uneven tire wear is being caused by a mechanical issue with the vehicle. One that Honda has failed to own up to. The car is brand new the people from the tire shop said that many new Honda come in there with the same problem

- Woodbridge, VA, USA

problem #2

Jun 042015

Accord

  • 5,200 miles
For a week the lights on the dashboard showed that there was a problem with the ABS brakes & traction device flashing and so we took it in to Honda to have them find out why. The first time it was a Sunday afternoon (May 31th) and the fellow said it was a computer glitz and he reset the computer. In less than 1 day the lights appeared again, so we made an appointment for that Wednesday June 3rd to have it looked at; when we got there they said it would take 2-3 hours to check all the codes, etc. We were not told this when we made the appointment, so we did not have the time that day. We asked the man that talked to us (it was mike or doug) would it be dangerous to drive it and he said "no."....just computer problems. So the very next day as I was driving to work in my only 4 month old car and was on this 2 lane road that is by all info can be dangerous. I was in a straight way (which is a blessing) and pressed on the brake to slow down the car and it pulled to the right and the car slammed against a 2 foot asfault curb causing the front right tire to blow and sending my car into oncoming traffic. Thank the lord no cars were coming, but I had a horrible time stopping the car and bringing it into a right lane. Then I had to drive about 1/2 mile to where I could pull over safely (I was driving on the rim). We knew right away that something was wrong with the car, and told this to our insurance when we called in the claim. The lights were still flashing after it was repaired! the auto body man then took the car to Honda to have it checked, and they found out that the wheel-baring on the wheel was put in backwards!! this caused the brakes to fail! they made me take back the same car with no other choice (it is a lease). I just wanted a new car that I was not concerned to drive. Liberty mutual (our company) is going on recovery; they say get a lawyer!

- Warner Springs, CA, USA

problem #1

Jun 252015

Accord

  • 5,100 miles
On 6/25/2015 at around 9:15am on the way to take my grandfather to a doctor visit, as my mother was exiting goldenwest on the 22 freeway going westbound, experienced an incident where the right rear tire blew out. There was no construction on the road where sharp objects could have caused this to occur. I have also inspected the tire and found that there is no other damage to the tread of the tire. We believe that this is a tire defect. Photos have been submitted to the tire supplier, Continental tires, as well as Honda customer service through facebook as I could not locate their email address. We have contacted autonation Honda in costa mesa where the vehicle was purchased and was directed to contact the tire supplier directly, which I believe is quite ridiculous that they would not even assist us in handling this issue with the product. My mother has not driven the vehicle since the incident due to the loss of confidence in these tires. She was supposed to visit my grandfather today, who is very very sick with cancer, but she did not since she is afraid that another tire will fail in a similar fashion. We were lucky that it occurred near where she was exiting and on a rear wheel. I can only imagine what could have happened at highway speeds and if it were on one of the front wheels she uses to steer the car.

- Garden Grove, CA, USA

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