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Honda Accord vs Hyundai Ioniq 6

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — Honda Accord (7.4) and Hyundai Ioniq 6 (7.6) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 Honda AccordHyundai Ioniq 6
Reliability & Durability 7.0 6.0
User Sentiment 8.7 7.6
Complaint Severity 6.4 6.7
Consensus Strength 5.1 4.9
Value for Money 5.1 7.7
Owner Advocacy 7.7 8.9
Honda Accord

The Accord is what happens when a company that knows how to build engines decides comfort and space matter just as much as the drive, and mostly nails it. The 2017-2019 1.5T burns head gaskets between 60k and 100k miles, a $2,000-4,000 repair that's common enough to be a known hazard; skip those years or budget accordingly. If you want a roomy, efficient sedan that won't bore you on a back road and won't strand you at 150k miles, the 2.0T or hybrid models deliver, just know the latest generation traded the sharp looks of the 10th gen for something safer and blander.

Hyundai Ioniq 6

The Ioniq 6 is a genuinely impressive efficiency champion, real-world 300+ miles on the big battery, 18-minute fast charging, and a ride quality that punches above its used-market price of $24-29k. The deal-breaker you must accept: the ICCU can fail without warning and strand you completely, even on 2025-2026 models, despite Hyundai's extended warranty covering the repair itself. The warranty means you won't pay for the fix, but it won't prevent the tow truck. Buy this if you have backup transportation or work from home; skip it if you're a single-car household or can't afford an unexpected stranding.