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The Accord's all-around excellence makes it hard to pinpoint just one thing that sets it apart from the rest. It has the practical stuff locked down: The trunk is positively huge, as is the cabin. Honda has the tech front covered, too. A considerable number of advanced safety features are standard, and every model except the base LX comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Accord also retains the fun-to-drive personality of older models, especially when equipped with the larger engine and Touring-exclusive adaptive dampers. Discover the ins and outs on used Honda Accords, available now in Carvana's inventory.
Virtually all Accord models are front-wheel drive and are outfitted with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. With this engine, performance across all models is quite strong. In Edmunds testing, the Accord sedan accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in 7.8 seconds, which is a very good time for the class.
The Accord provides a remarkable balance between a comfortable ride and responsive, almost sports car-like handling. Composed and confident around turns, the Accord's electric-assist power steering is light and precise, giving the person behind the wheel an overwhelming sense of control.
The interior materials in the Accord have a high-quality look and feel, complete with an elegant cockpit design and a tightly constructed cabin (in a good way) that evokes a sense of luxury. Passengers sitting up front and in back will enjoy considerable legroom and shoulder room for a vehicle of the Accord's size. The rear seating, in particular, is arguably the best in its class when it comes to attributes such as space and comfort.
While it by no means feels like riding a sled down a gravelly slope, the Accord does offer a firmer, less forgiving ride compared to competitors like the Toyota Camry or the Volkswagen Passat.
With 15.8 cubic feet of trunk space, the Accord offers average cargo capacity for its class. And while the rear seatback does fold down to offer more room for storage, it lacks a split feature that would otherwise allow for a passenger to still sit in the back.
It may sound like nitpicking, but the Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) feature may not be for everyone when it comes to preference on transmission. CVTs have traditionally lacked refinement when it comes to the car's driveability, though the Accord still maintains a solid reputation as a vehicle that can execute swift passing maneuvers on the open road.
See what’s behind our 4.5-star average rating.