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Does the 10th-generation Accord frequently scrape its undercarriage?

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VanMartin
07/29/25 8:59am
The frequency of the 10th-generation Accord scraping its undercarriage mainly depends on road conditions. If the undercarriage frequently scrapes while driving, attention should be paid to the road conditions. The ground clearance of the 10th-generation Accord is only 100mm, which indicates that its undercarriage is indeed relatively low. Therefore, the 10th-generation Accord is not suitable for unpaved rural roads. Here is some additional information: Good chassis system: There is no need to worry too much about the low undercarriage of the 10th-generation Accord. The Accord features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. Due to the use of a subframe structure, the multi-link design is more flexible, with the subframe absorbing most of the impact forces to provide cushioning. This structure also enhances the rigidity of the vehicle body. As a result, the 10th-generation Accord has a robust chassis system that can easily handle minor obstacles. By slowing down on bumpy roads, you can minimize the risk of undercarriage scrapes, making rural roads manageable. Reasons for the low undercarriage: The 10th-generation Accord's low undercarriage design serves two purposes. First, it contributes to a more attractive appearance, as a lower body enhances the car's sporty vibe. Second, a lower undercarriage ensures a lower center of gravity during driving, improving handling and providing greater stability at high speeds.
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StDerek
08/12/25 7:52am
I've been driving the 10th-generation Accord for over two years now, and as an owner, I can confirm that undercarriage scrapes are indeed quite common. The car's ground clearance is designed relatively low, around 15 cm, much lower than an SUV. When driving in the city, if you don't slow down for speed bumps or steep underground parking ramps, you'll often hear a "thud." On weekend trips to the countryside, the undercarriage frequently scrapes the ground on dirt roads or uneven surfaces. Once, when I was fully loaded with family and luggage, the extra weight lowered the clearance even more, and I hit a roadside rock—luckily, the exhaust pipe wasn't damaged. To avoid these issues, I recommend driving slower, choosing smoother routes, or regularly checking the undercarriage. Keeping tire pressure at the standard level also helps reduce the risk of scrapes.
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EvanRose
10/06/25 3:01am
From a car-savvy perspective, the frequency of undercarriage scrapes on the 10th-gen Accord depends on road conditions and driving habits. Designed for better handling and fuel efficiency, this model has a mid-to-low ground clearance, typically between 140-150mm. City driving is fine, but rural roads or construction zones with potholes and gravel significantly increase scraping risks. Many Accord owners complain about this issue, especially when hitting speed bumps without slowing down, which can cause minor damage. In contrast, SUVs' higher clearance avoids such troubles. It's advisable to scan the road ahead, steer around potholes, or install an undercarriage guard as protection. While not a daily occurrence, staying vigilant prevents component damage.
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DiTanner
11/19/25 4:28am
As a safety-conscious driver, scraping the undercarriage of my 10th-gen Accord is no trivial matter. Its low clearance makes it prone to underbody impacts on raised road surfaces, potentially damaging the fuel tank or suspension system. I've personally experienced this - failing to notice a steep ramp at a highway exit resulted in a dull thud underneath. Preventive measures are essential: reduce speed below 10km/h before speed bumps. For regular rural driving, it's advisable to avoid rough roads altogether. Never overlook this issue - inspecting the undercarriage for cracks is absolutely critical.
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