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2010 Honda Accord
Windows / Windshield Problems
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2010 Honda Accord some several significant flaws: excessive oil consumption, premature brake wear, & uncomfortable seats.
In October 2013, Honda settled a class action for excessive oil consumption which extends their V6 powertrain warranty out to 8 years & no mileage limit. However, is the inconvenience & risk of dealing with Honda on this problem worth it? We don't think so.
Premature brake wear has been a consistent problem for this Accord generation. Once again Honda settled a class action lawsuit over brake wear, but most 2010 Accords are NOT covered.
Owners have consistently reported uncomfortable seats with the entire 8th generation (2008-2012) of Honda Accords. Complaints range from back pain to leg circulation problems due to bad lumbar support, cushioning, & seat angle. Unwary buyers report the seat pain is mainly only noticeable after 15-20 minutes. The common theme we hear is "never noticed this during the test drive."
2010 Honda Accord Windows / Windshield Problems
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- Shattered-Exploded Sunroof
- Windshield Cracks Randomly
- Bad Windshield Motor
- Power Windows Operate Unintentionally
- Wind Noise From Front Windows
- NHTSA: Visibility
- NHTSA: Visibility: Sun/Moon Roof Assembly
- NHTSA: Visibility: Glass, Side/Rear
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