2.0
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 78,410 miles
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Rear disc brake pads on 2004 Honda Accord ex wore down quickly and unevenly, within 30,000 miles. Replacement was at owner's expense. Such short brake life is indicative of a defectively or inadequately designed rear disc brake system and could potentially be a safety issue. Searched the web and found that rapid rear disc brake wear is common on late-model Honda Accord. This complaint is being entered on behalf of my roommate, who is the purchaser/owner/driver of the vehicle.
- Germantown, MD, USA
On June 13, 2005 my wife noticed a squealing noise coming from the right rear portion of the car. She scheduled an appointment for June 14 at desert Honda in las vegas. The service rep reported to me that the rear bakes were in need of replacement, this despite the fact that the car had only 16,271 miles. I find this issue to be unacceptable. We purchased a Honda largely due to a reputation of excellent reliability. Clearly we were mistaken. Either the dealership committed fraud by performing an unneeded repair, or Honda built a car with very poor quality. I do have the used brake pads, or at least what the dealer claims is the pads from our Accord.
- Las Vegas , NV, USA
Rear brake pad replacement at 14,000 miles. Service indicates 2 milimeters left on rear pads. Despite service stating 60% of braking is done by front brakes the rear need replacing. Additionally, driving habits also contributed to this. I own other Honda's and vehicles where my habits are the same and do not have this problem. Pads were replaced on rear.
- Lawrenceville, GA, USA
- Wichita, KS, USA