Used 2003 Honda Accord for Sale Nationwide
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Jim H
Reviewed a 2003 Honda Accord on Oct 24, 2024
The care wasnt even in drivable condition. The clutch was broken and undrivable.
Jon M
Reviewed a 2003 Honda LX V6 on Sep 3, 2022
Extremely reliable. Amazing comfortable ride for any price point. Spectacular engine. 240 horsepower. Great suspension. Superb braking. Lots of headroom and legroom for all seats. Excellent trunk space. Paint chipping is the reason I don’t give it perfect rating. Rides as good now as 20 years ago when new. Highly recommended.
Ameya P
Reviewed a 2003 Honda EX on Mar 27, 2010
Performance - Handling, braking Build Quality - Never needed repairs Appearance - Dashboard design is great, Seats are great Cost of Ownership - Great mileage of 25 mpg in city + highway Fun Factor - Car is awesome to drive on freeways as well as in the city
Jeff B
Reviewed a 2003 Honda LX on Apr 2, 2008
Fantastic Car! The 4-cylinder has plenty of power and amazing gas mileage.
2003 Honda Accord Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| EX | $22,060 |
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