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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.
6.7
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $700
- Average Mileage:
- 23,200 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace all 4 tires (2 reports)
- replace tires (1 reports)
wheels / hubs problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
2015 Honda Accord Sport. I bought the car new in 2015 and during 2017 the car was exhibiting extremely load road noise and I thought that I might have had bearing or transmission issue.
After taking to dealer they recommend replacing the tires in 2017 at only 30,000 miles due to severe cupping occurring at inner tread. Since I always had the tires rotated at recommended intervals by Honda I was skeptical that there was not some other underlying issue and expressed this to the dealer, however I had the tires replaced as recommended by the dealer in June of 2017 at a cost of around $800. The dealer then suggested that I needed to rotate tires at every oil change and check alignment often after replacing with new tires in 2017.
Now at 57,000 miles in 2019 I’m again experiencing the same problem. The dealer performed diagnostic (cost me $100) and said again that load noise is due to tire cupping. Dealer suggested this was a tire manufacturer issue, but I told them I would research this since I also replaced the tires in 2017 with same model tires that was originally on vehicle when new, additionally all service has been performed at this particular Honda dealer and I’ve followed their recommendations with respect to frequency of tire rotation/alignment.
As it turns out, I’m not the only one from my area that has experienced this problem. Honda has a problem.
- kbnh2019, Saint Charles, US