Last updated: 2026-03-04

2023 Honda Accord Reliability Report
The 2023 Honda Accord scores 74/100 ("Good"). With 10 recalls and 199 owner complaints, reliability is acceptable but not class-leading.
Recalls
10
Complaints
199
Complaint Rate
10.1
per 10k sold
Est. Annual Cost
$400
Detailed Score Breakdown
Component-weighted complaints normalized by sales volume
Independent repair cost ratings
Recall count weighted by severity
Breadth of reported problem categories
The Verdict
Acceptable reliability — worth considering with a pre-purchase inspection.
Top Issues to Watch
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (48)
- SERVICE BRAKES (22)
- POWER TRAIN (21)
Generation & Refresh (US)
2023 is the first model year of the Eleventh generation (2023).
- First-year models may have unresolved issues from the new design.
- Redesigned for the 2023 model year.
- 11th generation Accord (US).
What this means for buyers
First-year models carry more risk — early production issues are common. Consider waiting for the second year if reliability is a priority.
2023: Eleventh generation (2023) Launch
Generation start — new platform.
Should You Buy the 2023 Honda Accord?
The 2023 Honda Accord scores 74/100 ("Good"), placing it in acceptable but not class-leading territory. As a first-year redesign, early-adopter issues are common.
With 199 owner complaints, some reported issues may need attention, but we don't yet see evidence of a single dominant failure mode.
A pre-purchase inspection is recommended for used examples, with particular attention to electrical system (48). An extended warranty may provide additional peace of mind.
Compared to the 2024 Honda Accord, which scored 2 points higher. See also the 2022 Honda Accord for an earlier comparison.
Pros
- +Acceptable reliability score
- +$126 cheaper to maintain than avg midsize cars
- +Infrequent unscheduled repairs
- +Low major repair risk (9%)
Cons
- −Above-average recall count
- −ELECTRICAL SYSTEM issues reported (48 complaints)
- −SERVICE BRAKES: Sudden and unexpected braking or loss of braking power (22 complaints)
Compare 2023 Honda Accord With

2023 Toyota Camry
Reliability: 79/100

2023 Hyundai Sonata
Reliability: 62/100

2023 Nissan Altima
Reliability: 84/100

2023 KIA K5
Reliability: 71/100

2023 Chevrolet Malibu
Reliability: 81/100
Common Problem Categories
Safety
LOW RISK- 10 manufacturer recalls issued
Other
HIGH RISK- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (48)
- UNKNOWN OR OTHER (26)
Recall Overview
10
recalls on record
The 2023 Honda Accord has 10 recalls on record, which is above average. A higher recall count can indicate multiple component concerns. However, recalls also demonstrate that the manufacturer is actively addressing known issues. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.
NHTSA.gov →Complaint Breakdown
10.1
per 10k soldSegment avg: 9.2
Safety Incidents
8
Crashes
0
Fires
7
Injuries
0
Deaths
NHTSA 5/5 Stars
Data sourced from NHTSA complaint filings and manufacturer recall notices. Complaint narratives are owner-reported.
2023 Honda Accord Recall Details
10 recalls have been issued for the 2023 Honda Accord. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.
SEATS
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023 Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, and 2024 HR-V, Pilot, and Acura Integra vehicles. The driver's seat cushion frame may not have been tightened properly, which can result in a loose seat. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 207, "Seating Systems."
Consequence
A loose driver's seat may not adequately restrain the driver during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the driver's seat cushion frame, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed March 9, 2026. Owners may contact Honda's customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's numbers for this recall are ONC, KND, BNE and ZNF. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall will become searchable on NHTSA.gov beginning February 5, 2026. This recall expands previous NHTSA recall number 24V859.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023-2025 Honda Accord Hybrid vehicles. Due to a software error, the integrated control module (ICM) central processing unit (CPU) may reset while driving, causing a loss of drive power.
Consequence
A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash or injury.
Remedy
Dealers will reprogram the ICM CPU software, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed January 6, 2026. Owners may contact Honda's customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's number for this recall is TN2. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall will be searchable on NHTSA.gov beginning November 18, 2025.
SEATS
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, Civic Sedan, Civic Hatchback, Pilot, and 2024 HR-V, Acura Integra and Acura Integra Type S vehicles. The driver's seat cushion frame may not have been tightened properly, which can result in an unsecured seat. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 207, "Seating Systems."
Consequence
An unsecured driver's seat may not adequately restrain the driver during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the driver's seat cushion frame, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed January 6, 2025. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-888-234-2138.
2023 Honda Accord NHTSA Safety Ratings
Overall Safety Rating
Crash Test Results by Configuration (expand)
Gas Powertrain
Rollover risk: 9.5%
Safety Technologies
HEV Powertrain
Rollover risk: 9.5%
Safety Technologies
Honda Accord Repair Costs & Maintenance
Maintenance Rating
4.5Maintenance rating: 4.5 out of 5Based on NHTSA complaint patterns, recall severity, and publicly available cost benchmarks.
Est. Annual Maintenance
$400
vs $526 avg for midsize cars
vs $652 avg for all vehicles
Repair Frequency
0.3
unscheduled repair visits per year
Severe Repair Probability
9%
chance of a major repair
Annual Cost Comparison
Category-level averages derived from publicly available industry reports (AAA, CarMD). Model-level estimates produced by Auto Reliability Index.
Used Buying Checklist
Key things to inspect or verify before purchasing a 2023 Honda Accord.
Test for sudden loss of power and check for 'Brake System Problem' warnings
Inspect for unexpected braking or loss of braking power
Verify transmission operation for any signs of shudder or failure
Check steering for noise, stickiness, or power loss
Test forward collision avoidance system for unexpected braking
Ensure all dashboard warning lights are off during a test drive
Inspect tires for uneven wear and check alignment
Buying a 2023 Accord? Check Its History First
Every 2023 Honda Accord has a different past. A VIN check reveals hidden accidents, title problems, odometer rollbacks, and open recalls that reliability scores can't show you.
2023 Honda Accord Common Problems by Component
199 owner complaints grouped by vehicle system.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
48 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners of the 2023 Honda Accord frequently report issues related to sudden loss of power and multiple system warnings, often accompanied by a "Brake System Problem" message. These incidents typically involve the car entering a "LIMP mode," where acceleration and braking functions are impaired, requiring the driver to restart the vehicle to regain normal operation. Complaints often occur at various mileage ranges, with some reports starting as early as 3,410 miles. Safety implications are significant, with one reported injury and the potential for crashes due to unexpected vehicle shutdowns while driving. Used car buyers should be aware of these electrical system issues, particularly the potential for sudden power loss and the need for repeated dealer visits without a clear resolution.
SERVICE BRAKES
22 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners of the 2023 Honda Accord report frequent issues with the vehicle's braking system, often involving sudden and unexpected braking or loss of braking power. Typical symptoms include dashboard warning lights for brake problems, loss of acceleration, and the vehicle entering limp mode. Complaints often occur at varying mileages, with some incidents reported as early as 248 miles. Two complaints involve crashes, and three injuries are noted, indicating potential safety risks. These issues may be of concern for used car buyers, especially given reports of unresolved problems even after dealership visits.
POWER TRAIN
21 complaintsOwners report that the 2023 Honda Accord frequently experiences powertrain issues characterized by sudden loss of power while driving. Complaints frequently mention the vehicle stalling or decelerating unexpectedly, often accompanied by multiple dashboard warnings related to brakes, stability systems, and engine performance. These issues typically occur at varying speeds, including highway driving, and are often resolved temporarily by restarting the vehicle. Many incidents are reported at mileages ranging from 5,500 to 18,000 miles. The safety implications are significant, as the loss of power can lead to potential accidents, especially at higher speeds, and multiple owners express concern over the unpredictability of these failures.
STEERING (20 complaints)
STEERING
20 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners report issues with the 2023 Honda Accord's steering, including noise, sticking, and power loss. Complaints frequently mention steering noise or clicking, particularly in hot weather, and steering that becomes sticky or fails to return to center, often requiring manual correction. Several owners describe incidents where the power steering fails, leading to difficulties in maneuvering, with one crash reported due to steering becoming stuck. These issues are noted across a range of mileages, with some occurring as early as 5,000 miles. Safety implications include potential loss of control, particularly when steering assistance fails or the steering becomes unexpectedly stiff or unresponsive.
FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (9 complaints)
FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE
9 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners report issues with the forward collision avoidance system in the 2023 Honda Accord, particularly involving unexpected automatic braking. Complaints frequently mention the system activating without obstacles present, sometimes during heavy rain, leading to sudden stops that could potentially cause rear-end collisions. Several reports note these issues beginning shortly after purchase, around 1,000 miles. One complaint involves a crash attributed to the adaptive cruise control failing to detect a vehicle ahead. Additionally, multiple owners describe system malfunctions where various safety features become disabled, with some vehicles remaining out of service for extended periods. These patterns suggest potential safety implications, especially in adverse weather conditions or when the system malfunctions unexpectedly.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM (9 complaints)
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
9 complaintsOwners of the 2023 Honda Accord frequently report issues related to the fuel/propulsion system, notably involving sudden loss of power and multiple dashboard error messages. Symptoms often include a complete inability to accelerate, with some owners noting the vehicle slows to a stop or only allows limited speed, even in high-speed traffic situations. These issues often occur alongside warnings about the emission system and power steering, and typically arise after several months of ownership. Safety implications are significant, as these problems can occur while driving at highway speeds, posing a risk of reduced vehicle control. Additionally, a recall related to a high-pressure fuel pump is noted, with parts reportedly unavailable for extended periods, leaving some vehicles unrepaired and undrivable.
ENGINE (7 complaints)
ENGINE
7 complaintsOwners report several issues with the 2023 Honda Accord's engine. Some complaints describe the engine unexpectedly stopping while driving, with no prior warning lights or error messages, posing a safety risk, especially at higher speeds. Others mention the engine entering limp mode with a check engine light and emission system warning, causing a reduction in power. Additionally, a few owners note problems related to fuel odors and leaks, including gasoline fumes and a damaged fuel pipe. These issues are reported at mileages ranging from around 14,559 to 22,000 miles, and some involve interactions with dealerships where resolution was not achieved. Safety implications include potential for accidents due to sudden engine shutdowns and concerns about fuel leaks.
SEAT BELTS (6 complaints)
SEAT BELTS
6 complaintsOwners report several issues with the 2023 Honda Accord's seat belts, particularly involving malfunctioning seat belt alerts and wear of the seat belt fabric. Complaints frequently mention the rear seat belt alarm activating without passengers, and in one case, the rear seat belt failing to retract. Another owner describes the seat belt fabric deteriorating, leaving fibers on clothing and raising concerns about future integrity. These issues appear across various mileage ranges, with some owners experiencing problems after specific recall interventions. Safety implications include potential seat belt failure during an accident and unreliable seat belt alert systems, which could be critical for safety, especially for families with children.
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (6 complaints)
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
6 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners of the 2023 Honda Accord report several issues related to vehicle speed control, with common symptoms including sudden deceleration and unexpected activation of braking systems. Complaints frequently mention the vehicle entering a "limp mode," reducing speed drastically, often to as low as 2 mph, and triggering multiple warning messages about brake and steering system problems. Incidents typically occur at low mileages, around 5,000 to 8,000 miles, and one report involves a crash during an unintended acceleration event while parking. Safety implications include the risk of being rear-ended due to abrupt speed changes and compromised control, particularly when multiple systems fail simultaneously. Buyers should be aware of these potential issues and verify if necessary software updates or recalls have been addressed.
AIR BAGS (2 complaints)
AIR BAGS
2 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners report issues with the airbag system in the 2023 Honda Accord, specifically concerning airbag deployment and passenger seat design. Complaints frequently mention the front airbags failing to deploy during a crash, resulting in injuries, as one owner describes their face hitting the steering wheel after an accident. Another owner highlights the low positioning of the front passenger seat, which could lead to facial injuries upon airbag deployment. These reports involve serious safety implications, including a crash and injury, and suggest potential risks for passengers and drivers. No specific mileage patterns are noted in these complaints, but the issues are reported while the vehicle is still under warranty.
When Do 2023 Honda Accord Problems Start?
Based on owner complaint patterns, here's when common issues tend to appear.
Best & Worst Honda Accord Years
Comprehensive reliability analysis based on NHTSA data, owner complaints, and historical performance.
Best Honda Accord Years to Buy
Based on reliability index scoreThe best Honda Accord year is 2025 with a reliability score of 84/100, rated excellent. Other strong picks include 2021 (78/100) and 2022 (77/100).
Honda Accord Years to Avoid
The worst Honda Accord year is 2018 with a score of 63/100, primarily due to engine (248) issues.
Honda Accord Reliability Score Trend
Honda Accord reliability has improved in recent years, with newer models scoring an average of 78/100 compared to 71/100 for older years.
Scores 0–100. Higher is better. Current year highlighted.
| Year | Score | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 63/100 | Good |
| 2019 | 70/100 | Good |
| 2020 | 73/100 | Good |
| 2021 | 78/100 | Good |
| 2022 | 77/100 | Good |
| 2023 | 74/100 | Good |
| 2024 | 76/100 | Good |
| 2025 | 84/100 | Excellent |
Honda Accord Reliability Compared to Other Years
| Year | Score | vs Prior Year | Rating | Recalls | Complaints |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 78/100 (predicted) | — | Predicted | 0 | 0 |
| 2025 | 84/100 | +8 | Excellent | 1 | 65 |
| 2024 | 76/100 | +2 | Good | 6 | 166 |
| 2023(selected) | 74/100 | -3 | Good | 10 | 199 |
| 2022 | 77/100 | -1 | Good | 3 | 201 |
| 2021 | 78/100 | +5 | Good | 5 | 215 |
| 2020 | 73/100 | +3 | Good | 8 | 344 |
| 2019 | 70/100 | +7 | Good | 5 | 574 |
| 2018 | 63/100 | — | Good | 8 | 1739 |
2023 Honda Accord Reliability by Powertrain
The 2023 Honda Accord is available with 2 powertrain options. Here's how they compare on reliability.
| Powertrain | Complaints | Recalls | Incidents* | Crash Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gas | 60 | 5 | 4 | 5 out of 5 |
| HEV | 139 | 5 | 4 | 5 out of 5 |
| Total | 199 | 10 | 8 |
NHTSA tracks complaints separately for each powertrain configuration. Totals reflect the sum across all variants. N/T = Not tested by NHTSA.
* Incidents = crash + fire reports. A single complaint can include multiple incident types.
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Look Up a VIN →How We Calculate Reliability Scores
Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.
Key Ranking Factors
Complaint Severity
NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.
Repair Costs
Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.
Recall Impact
Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.
Issue Diversity
Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.
Scores are grouped into four tiers:
- 80–100: Excellent — Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
- 60–79: Good — Reliable with some minor concerns
- 40–59: Mixed — Notable issues, research before buying
- 0–39: Risky — Significant problems, proceed with caution
Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.
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