Accord with earthy dreams
The Honda Accord is now more feature-packed than ever. Is it worth the premium over its competitors, though?
OneShift Editorial Team
07 Nov 2014
What we like:
Refined
good looking and spacious - it ticks all the basic right boxes.
What we dislike:
Seems rather pricey compared to its competition
but it does perform
in every aspect
competently if not exceptionally.
Well-equipped and refined, the Accord is still the car that you can see yourself driving through an apocalypse in and surviving. It feels very well built, offers all the space that you need for a family of five and is adequately powerful. Delightful technology is icing on the cake.
Credits: Story and photos by Wong C W
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