Honda Accord
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About Honda Accord
The Honda Accord is a mid-size sedan produced by Honda, one of the best-selling cars in the United States since its introduction in 1976. The Accord is now in its 11th generation (2023-present) and competes primarily with the Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Hyundai Sonata. The 2024 Accord starts at $30,090 and is available with a 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder (192 hp) or Accord Hybrid with a 2.0L Atkinson-cycle engine producing 204 hp combined (48 MPG combined). The Accord is manufactured in Marysville, Ohio since 1982. Key features of the 11th gen include a large 12.3-inch infotainment screen, a heads-up display, Google built-in (Android Auto/CarPlay), and Honda Sensing safety suite standard on all trims. The Accord is known for its best-in-class rear passenger space, strong resale value, and engaging driving dynamics relative to competitors. Honda sold approximately 237,000 Accords in the US in 2023.
Frequently Asked Questions
Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry: which should I buy?
Both are excellent. Accord wins on interior space (especially rear legroom), driving dynamics, and a more modern/tech-forward interior. Camry wins on reliability reputation (Consumer Reports gives Camry a slight edge historically) and resale value. For drivers who prioritize the driving experience and interior space, Accord is the better choice; for pure pragmatism and lowest 5-year cost of ownership, Camry edges it out.
Is the Honda Accord reliable?
The Honda Accord has an excellent reliability record. J.D. Power consistently ranks it above average for initial quality, and Consumer Reports recommends it. The 1.5L turbo and hybrid powertrains have proven reliable over time. Honda's CVT transmission in some models has occasionally received mixed reviews, but overall reliability is strong for this segment.