What kind of mpg does a 2013 Honda Accord get?
Optional for the four-cylinder sedans and coupes and standard for the four-cylinder EX-L sedan and coupe trim is Honda’s newly developed CVT. With it, the EPA estimates the 2013 Accord will average 27 mpg city/36 mpg highway and 30 mpg combined.
Is the Honda Accord SDN a good car?
One of the best things about this Honda Accord Sdn is that it has low, low mileage. It’s ready for you to truly break it in. More information about the 2013 Honda Accord Sdn: The Accord is a mid-sized car, competing against some of the best-selling vehicles in America. Prime targets for the Accord include the Camry and the Altima.
What kind of engine does a Honda Accord have?
Honda Sport with Obsidian Blue Pearl exterior and Black interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 185 HP at 6400 RPM*.
What kind of car is the 2013 Honda Accord?
The 2013 Honda Accord is available as a midsize sedan and coupe. Four-cylinder sedans come in five trims: LX, Sport (new for 2013), EX, EX-L and EX-L with Navi. Opt for the Accord’s 3.5-liter V6 and three trims are offered: EX-L, EX-L with Navi and Touring.
Is the Honda Accord still a good car?
162,000 miles- car still rides great, fors the bulk of my daily driving. Replaced a few piwer door lock actuators & driver side sun visor, but aside fron thise just routine service, CVT & timing chain are good.
What is the size of a Honda Accord?
Will probably go back to 215/55/-17 size next go around, as mileage dropped off more than expected for new tire d/t increased surface area. As other probably have noted, the infotainment system sometimes gets hung up with my iphone, dealership said Honda tried to get Apple to help but no recourse due to “proprietary information”, so no update.
What kind of acceleration does a Honda Accord have?
Fast acceleration is also concerning as the CVT tends to be very jerky under initial hard acceleration. Twice now the car failed to start right away and when it did, the check engine, traction control, power steering assist, and low tire inflation lights were on and the car was in limp mode. The code is vague pointing to throttle assembly.
Which is better Honda Accord or Nissan Altima?
Although we consider this a highly effective redesign, the 2013 Honda Accord is just one of many excellent choices for a midsize car. The revamped Nissan Altima has a sportier personality and slightly higher fuel economy ratings with its base four-cylinder engine.
Optional for the four-cylinder sedans and coupes and standard for the four-cylinder EX-L sedan and coupe trim is Honda’s newly developed CVT. With it, the EPA estimates the 2013 Accord will average 27 mpg city/36 mpg highway and 30 mpg combined.
One of the best things about this Honda Accord Sdn is that it has low, low mileage. It’s ready for you to truly break it in. More information about the 2013 Honda Accord Sdn: The Accord is a mid-sized car, competing against some of the best-selling vehicles in America. Prime targets for the Accord include the Camry and the Altima.
Is the new Honda Accord Front wheel drive?
Although the mid-size sedan’s official fuel-economy ratings do get a bump over last year’s figures, the modest updates to the V-6 combined with the tidier package of the new Accord result in one of the quickest front-wheel-drive four-doors we’ve ever tested.
What’s the price of a new Honda Accord?
V-6 Accord sedans start with the leather-clad EX-L at $30,860 and go up to the $34,220 Touring model tested here.