I have a 2013 Honda Accord Sport with only 23,000 miles and a terrible rough and choppy ride. You can feel all the imperfections in the road except on
smooth asphalt.
I'm thinking of selling it since the ride and a rattle in the dashboard (as well as a hit and miss backup camera) drive me nuts. It has Goodyear tires. I've talked to dealer mechanics and a tire seller who tell me changing tires won't help a whole lot. We have a 1996 Camry SE that had a
bad ride too, and changing from V tires to Michelins with an H rating made a big difference.
You think different tires will make much of a difference or is the car hopeless in the comfort catetory? I noticed that Consumer Reports said that
2013 non-sport Accords had a choppy ride.
check your ground cables, clean them.
check your struts, change according to your user manual, people get killed like this even at slow speeds.
your ties absorve shock they dont create any shock, if your tread is really low replace them.
check to see if your bushings look worn and replace them