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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.
8.4
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $70
- Average Mileage:
- 6,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 31 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (21 reports)
- new seat and headrest (3 reports)
- higher quality foam (2 reports)
- special cushions (2 reports)
- add cushion, extend seat bottom (1 reports)
- make seat bottoms adjustable (1 reports)
accessories - interior problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I purchased this vehicle 2 days ago, coming from 2010 Nissan Maxima. Typical test drive of around 15 minutes and NEVER imagined that I would have any problems with a vehicle made by Honda, especially one of the upscale models (this is the first Honda I've owned). This is literally the single most uncomfortable seat I have ever sat in, in my entire life. I truly mean that in the most undramatic, sincere fashion. There's no drama there.
I drove 1 hour (first time I'd been in it for a continuous hour) and noticed my pinky toe on the left foot was numb, asleep, could have cut it off and I'd never have known. That gradually worsened with pain, numbness and tingling running down my left leg from my butt all the way to my foot. News for you folks, I'm a RN of 10 years and have lot of rehab experience, ER, ortho, WC case management, etc. I drive 4000 miles / month for my job - lots of time behind the wheel. I've been in the car for a total of 2 hours today, broke into 1 hour, a stop and another hour.
I've been OUT of the car for an hour now and my entire left leg is tingling and a horrible ache and burning pain in my left buttock. The seat on this car had no thought put into design or pressure points. Per the dermatome distribution, this is putting some intense pressure on my sciatic nerve and the concerning part is, it doesn't stop once I'm out of the car...pain/numbness/burning/tingling continues. If I continue with this vehicle, it concerns me that I might be risking permanent nerve damage. FYI...sciatic nerves are very important.
I went to Wal-Mart on the way and purchased a gel-padded seat cushion, hasn't helped. It feels like the seat is slightly tilted to the left, placing more pressure on the left side. Also consideration is the bolster on the seat cushion placing pressure on the posterior lateral portion of the buttock and thigh...right where the sciatic nerve tracks. Love everything else about the car, but I've had it 2 days and I'm actually dreading getting back into the car for the 2 hour drive back home. I'll start looking into some orthotic supports (which is absolutely ridiculous to need for this vehicle) and will post back if I find a solution.
- tmeade, Marion, VA, US