Monday, May 20, 2013
2013 Honda Accord
MSRP: $21,480 to $30,030
Invoice: $19,667 to $27,465
Fuel economy: 23 city/34 highway
The Honda Accord has long been one of the best selling cars in America. But Honda hit a snag recently with poorly designed vehicles and lackluster performance. Its luxury brand, Acura, remains an enigma and Honda hasn’t impressed many with its recently redesigned Civic.
The Accord is Honda’s next big shot to bring back some of the mojo its lost in the past decade. From its first showing as a concept version in January at the Detroit Auto Show, the Accord promises a much more sleek design and elegant curves. Add to that improved four- and six-cylinder engines, as well as, a hybrid version, and the Accord could mark Honda’s beginning of a comeback.
Invoice: $19,667 to $27,465
Fuel economy: 23 city/34 highway
The Honda Accord has long been one of the best selling cars in America. But Honda hit a snag recently with poorly designed vehicles and lackluster performance. Its luxury brand, Acura, remains an enigma and Honda hasn’t impressed many with its recently redesigned Civic.
The Accord is Honda’s next big shot to bring back some of the mojo its lost in the past decade. From its first showing as a concept version in January at the Detroit Auto Show, the Accord promises a much more sleek design and elegant curves. Add to that improved four- and six-cylinder engines, as well as, a hybrid version, and the Accord could mark Honda’s beginning of a comeback.