Best Honda Electric Cars
Honda Accord
- Starting Price $31,690 to $64,900
- TransmissionAutomatic, Manual and Continuously Variable (CVT)
- Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Fuel Type Petrol and Hybrid (HEV)
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Best Honda I have had – I have had 6 Honda's over the last 20 odd years. This has proven to be the best. It drives well, comfortable for long journeys and city/suburban… Read more
driving. Averages 8.7 litres per 100 kls. Speedo reading is now a spot under 100,000 kls, I have just replaced original tyres. I bought it new in 2016 and have had it regularily serviced, although during COVID it was difficult as the dealership I bought the car from was removed as a preferred Honda Dealership and Honda wouldn't honour my warranty when the front drivers seat developed a small tear in the leather. I finally had it repaired by a automotive upholsteror at a cot of $300. The vehicle still responds well when required and is still serviced with Honda parts. One major drawback is the GPS, which is out of date and expensive to update.
Honda ZR-V (2023-2026)
- Starting Price $39,900 to $55,400
- TransmissionAutomatic and Continuously Variable (CVT)
- Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Fuel Type Petrol, Electric (BEV) and Hybrid (HEV)
EXTREMELY BAD SERVICE ON A NEW VEHICLE Purchased a new Honda ZR-V HEV LX from Western Sydney Honda for delivery on the 23/05/25. On pickup or… Read more
collection day on arrival at dealership we were advised that the vehicle had been damaged on the front fender, due to either negligence whilst off loading or during final clean. On inspection by ourselves it became apparent the “scratch” was more than a scratch. The vehicle had either driven over something or been dragged over an object resulting in the scratch turning into severe underneath damage from the front of the vehicle to right underneath the engine(see attacked pics) The dealer did advise repairs would be undertaken but had not inspected the vehicle properly. We had to crawl underneath the car to check the damage which included gashes, torn out securing fender bolts and a very long deep scrape/gash underneath. On contacting Honda Australia it gets diabolical as there response time is so slow, in excess of 48 hours, the only communication was to say (abbreviated of course) we will look into it. Having fully paid for a car which I have not received, have not had an update on from any parties concerned either. Honda service is clearly not on par for what you would expect from a vehicle manufacturer or supplier. This is so disappointing to encounter. Honda clearly needs a review of their operations and on how to handle “brand new damaged cars”. I would expect a call/email or message from management or the dealer. In a nutshell, you sell cars that you yourselves damage then pass off as new??? To tell a buyer of your products that sorry it’s damaged but will be fixed and then it’s “new” again is pathetic and really bad service. Let’s all see how this works out. I can see a ACCC situation coming!
This far as from 23/05/25 and today’s date is 28/05/25 the response that I’ve received from Honda… Read more (+2 replies)