zzdcar' Expert Review
by the zzdcar Experts
What’s new
Honda has added a new trim level for 2002, the SE. The Accord SE is based on the LX four-cylinder coupe or sedan trim level with an automatic transmission. Features setting the SE apart from LX models include an upgraded audio system, a driver seat power height adjustment, interior wood grain trim, antilock brakes, remote keyless entry and 15-inch alloy wheels.
zzdcar says
Despite renewed competition this year from Toyota and Nissan, the 2002 Honda Accord is still one of the best midsize sedans sold in America.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2002 Honda Accord DX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 5M) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.04 per gallon for regular unleaded in North Dakota.
Monthly estimates based on costs in North Dakota
$151/mo for Accord DX
Accord DX
DX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $15,500 MSRPDX 4dr Sedan w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $15,750 MSRPDX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $16,300 MSRPDX 4dr Sedan w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $16,550 MSRPValue Package 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $17,300 MSRPValue Package 4dr Sedan w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $17,550 MSRPLX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $18,890 MSRPLX 2dr Coupe (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $18,890 MSRPLX 2dr Coupe w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $19,140 MSRPLX 4dr Sedan w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $19,140 MSRPLX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $19,690 MSRPLX 2dr Coupe (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $19,690 MSRPLX 4dr Sedan w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $19,940 MSRPLX 2dr Coupe w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $19,940 MSRPLX 4dr Sedan w/ABS (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $20,690 MSRPLX 4dr Sedan w/ABS and Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $20,940 MSRPSE 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $20,850 MSRPSE 2dr Coupe (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $20,850 MSRPSE 4dr Sedan w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $21,100 MSRPSE 2dr Coupe w/Side Airbags (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $21,100 MSRPEX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $21,500 MSRPEX 2dr Coupe (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $21,500 MSRPEX 4dr Sedan (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $22,300 MSRPEX 2dr Coupe (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $22,300 MSRPEX 4dr Sedan w/Leather (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $22,650 MSRPEX 2dr Coupe w/Leather (2.3L 4cyl 5M) - $22,650 MSRPEX 4dr Sedan w/Leather (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $23,450 MSRPEX 2dr Coupe w/Leather (2.3L 4cyl 4A) - $23,450 MSRPLX V-6 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 4A) - $22,600 MSRPLX V-6 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 4A) - $22,600 MSRPEX V-6 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 4A) (Most Popular) - $25,300 MSRPEX V-6 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 4A) - $25,300 MSRP
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$164/mo
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Vehicle overview
The benchmark. The best-selling car in America. The highest resale value in its class. These are all statements that have been made with regularity concerning the Honda Accord, a vehicle that is always on the short list of the most popular cars in this country. The Accord won a loyal base of customers by offering notable performance, room for four, frugal fuel economy and a virtual guarantee that, if cared for properly, it would never break.
This sixth-generation Accord is available in coupe and sedan body styles, equipped with basic DX (sedan only), mid-grade LX or loaded EX trim. There are also two new trim levels this year: SE and Value Package (VP). The standard 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine in the DX Sedan is worth 135 horses. LX and EX models come with a VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) engine, in your choice of 2.3-liter four-cylinder (which generates 150 horsepower) or 3.0-liter V6 (200 horsepower) configurations.
The spunky fours can be mated to a slick-shifting manual or four-speed automatic transmission driving the front wheels. The V6, available only with the automatic, is a model of refinement, revving smoothly and silently.
Now that we've praised the living daylights out of this car, here's some bad news: The low price of the DX is accompanied by a low level of equipment. Also, the Accord is easy to drive, but it doesn't reward the driver much for the efforts. You won't mistake this for a performance car -- look to the Nissan Altima for competent canyon-carving. The Accord is suited more to daily driving in the urban jungle, featuring decent acceleration, strong brakes and light, effortless steering.
As with the Toyota Camry (which is all-new this year, incidentally), refinement and attention to detail are the Accord's strengths. Almost all interior materials are pleasing to the eye and touch, and are assembled with great care. Body panel gap tolerances are about half what you'd find in competing American products. Storage room abounds; the Accord mimics a minivan with so many places to stash maps, drinks, change and assorted detritus. Spacious, comfortable and quiet, the Accord will tote many happy campers for miles on end as long as they don't mind the rather stiff highway ride. The seats are comfortable, both front and rear, and ergonomics are nearly flawless.
While not exactly spicy, the Honda Accord is the definitive family sedan or personal coupe. A low price, a high level of refinement, a cavernous interior and a well-deserved reputation for reliability put the Accord at the top of the heap. Even a loaded EX V6 model with leather, alloy wheels, power moonroof, automatic climate control, CD player, premium sound and steering-wheel radio controls barely surpasses the $25,000 mark. Accord remains the benchmark by which all other midsize cars are measured.
2002 Accord Highlights
Type: SedanCoupeSedan
Trim: DXValue PackageLXSEEXLX V-6EX V-6DX
Base MSRP | $15,500 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
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Combined MPG | 24 MPG |
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Cost to Drive | $151/month |
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Seating | 5 seats |
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Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 14.1 cu.ft. |
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Drivetrain | front wheel drive |
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Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
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