Not that I disapprove of your choice on the 6. Little biased here. Which trim do you have? I have the GX manual in grey. But you have nothing to fear with automatic the transmissions from Honda anymore. Now with their CVT's, they haven't been in the Accord for that long, so nothing proven. And the timing belt, water pump maintenance isn't that much. It's about $1000 every 150k.
Not directed at you specifically
That's the kind of crap I was referring too. General maintenance (tires, brakes, struts etc) - I don't do those (other than tires of course) over the course of 200+k km...a timing belt and water pump "because Honda" every 150k!! WTF! My brother calls it the "Honda Ownership Program" (and yet he's looking at a Honda now...hmmm) Can't they build their "reliable" shi7 to last! Holy fack batman. In 30 yrs of driving "shi#" domestics, I've never replaced a timing belt or water pump...ever. Or a transmission (knock on wood). Yeah, stay away from them shabbily engineered domestics (I won't be driving an FCA anytime soon to find out though...I do have my limits ). I guess they do have one thing over the domestics, an undeserved reputation and a (much ) better retained value than anything I've ever owned. I think my car was worth something like mid 30's new, about 15 more than a Civic of the same era...guess which is worth more now. (I just checked...OMF...Grrr... - oh well, I can still drive longer without expensive "only $1000" repair bills. Probably equals out in the end...I'll tell you in 10 yrs when it's time for the next one. )
Right. Cars that have timing belts should have them replaced on time. Just because you don't do general maintenance doesn't mean it shouldn't need it. Remind me to never buy one of your cars used. You've just been lucky or you don't own the cars long enough.
You rant is just that and baseless. Maybe you are on the things your username alludes to which explains a lot.
My family has owned domestics for many years. I consider regular maintenance as batteries, brakes, tires, shocks, struts so I won't mention those here. Timing belts are regular maintenance too.
1983 Buick LeSabre (owned 1985-2000, 300k+ kms):
Transmission repaired under warranty, but still had to pay for "diagnostics.". Went through a couple of water pumps and ignition coils.
1992 Pontiac Sunbird (owned 1992-2003, 290k kms). Had to replace water pump every 70k kms because it would fail. Replaced the timing belt at the same time because it's the same amount of labour and you're right there anyways. Wore through front brake hoses every 120k kms. Pretty dangerous if you ask me to have a brake hose fail while driving. Starter had to be replaced at 180k kms.
1997 Ford Taurus (owned 1997-2014, 185k kms) - ate a transmission at 80k kms and lots of front end components like tie rod ends @ 120k kms. Starter was dead at 115k kms.
Now, for one non-domestic example:
2002 Mazda Protégé (owned 2003-2014, 340k kms): stabilizer bar end links every 150k kms. Front wheel bearings at 300k kms. Timing belt was changed on schedule (100k kms) along with water pump because you're staring at it anyways.