Honda Accord 2013 Review

Quick Summary
  • WHAT WE LIKE
  • Comfortable during long drive
  • Stable at high speeds
  • Decent interior
  • WHAT WE DISLIKE
  • Price Tag
  • Low fuel efficiency
  • Honda Accord 2012, United Arab Emirates

Quick Review

The 2013 Honda Accord is a premium saloon car for reliable cruising – with a great resale value to boot. 

For 2013, the new Accord has seen some excellent changes. 

Driving wise, the Accord is a great motorway car thanks to its soft suspension – though this does mean it’s not as sharp as the Nissan Maxima when the road is more demanding. The cabin is nice and quiet.

The 2.4L and 3.5L petrol engines are both good choices offering decent performance. However, it's the fuel consumption that what lets them down. 

The biggest problem of the Accord is the price – it lands between the premium and mainstream saloon, making it expensive compared to a Ford Mondeo, which offers similar features at a cheaper price. However, it does seem competitively priced compared to an Nissan Altima. Depreciation should however be manageable due to strong residual value. 

The Honda Accord is a strong saloon car, ideal if you’re a frequent motorway driver and put comfort first. However, it’s a tad expensive compared to its mainstream rivals – but due to its overall quality, it’s unlikely you’ll regret the decision to buy it. 

 

Check Out

- 2013 Honda Accord First Drive

- 2013 Honda Accord Prices and Specs

 

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