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Honda Accord is 2018 mid-size sedan ‘top choice’

- BY IRA SIEGEL

The Honda Accord sedan is known for its spacious and comfortabl­e cabin, high level of refinement, impressive safety performanc­e and quality workmanshi­p. Having been around since 1976, Accord is one of Honda’s longest-running nameplates. A testament to its popularity – more than 13 million Accords have been sold in the U.S. and over 11 million have been built here.

There have been nine generation­s of the Honda Accord. Even though the latest generation Accord was quite formidable, it had become time for a redesign to keep it a top choice in the competitiv­e mid-size sedan segment.

All-New

The 2018 Honda Accord is an all-new-from-the-ground-up sedan, built on a new platform, it is the 10th generation of the Accord and a muchimprov­ed offering. Its structure is a bit shorter and wider than its predecesso­r, but its longer wheelbase helps provide additional leg room for rear seat occupants. Cargo volume is also a bit larger.

Shorter wheel overhangs and more dynamic design elements provide the new Accord with a bolder, sportier and more luxurious presence. Accord now looks more European.

Inside the Cabin

I applaud the new design and I am even more impressed with its sophistica­ted and tech-savvy cabin. One of the first things you notice when you enter Accord is how spacious and elegant it looks and feels. Rear seat leg room has been increased by 1.9 inches and there is plenty of space for four six-footers or a family of five.

Outward visibility is a bit better than before and I was happy to see a new tablet-like 8-inch touchscree­n display at the top center of the instrument panel.

The new touchscree­n, though, is not available in the base LX trim level, but comes standard in all other trims. Plus, it includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibil­ity along with Honda’s HondaLink connected services.

Equipment Levels

Pricing for the 2018 Honda Accord begins at $23,570 for the base LX trim level and that includes many standard features like dual-zone automatic climate control, full power accessorie­s, push-button starting, 160-watt audio system, 7-inch touchscree­n and a suite of driver assistive technologi­es known as Honda Sensing.

Performanc­e

Powering the 2018 Honda Accord is one of three new advanced powerplant­s, two turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engines and a third generation of Honda’s two-motor hybrid powertrain.

Yes, a V6 engine is no longer offered in the Accord. But do not fret. The base 1.5-liter turbo-four puts out an impressive 192 horsepower, while the optional (in all but LX) 2.0-liter turbo-four, borrowed from the Civic Type R, offers V6-like power with 252-ponies on hand.

The 1.5-liter is mated to a Continuous­ly Variable Transmissi­on (CVT) in all trim levels, while Sport trims can be had with either the CVT or a no-cost optional 6-speed manual gearbox.

For those who choose the more powerful 2.0-liter turbo-four (available in all trims except LX) you benefit further with a new smooth-shifting 10-speed automatic transmissi­on in place of the CVT. Sport trim takers can also select the 6-speed manual as a no-cost option if desired.

Touring Model

I recently tested a top-of-the-line Touring model with the 2.0-liter and 10-speed automatic transmissi­on. Its performanc­e was very impressive. The 2.0-liter is quite responsive and feels refined.

The Touring, which looks, feels and performs like a luxury sedan, adds many niceties including an adaptive damper system that can be switched between comfort or sport settings.

It is remarkable how quiet and tranquil Accord’s cabin remains, even when driving at highway speeds. All Accord sedans include a remarkable insulation package and an active noise cancellati­on system to keep sound out of the cabin.

The new Accord sedan is more agile and fun-to-drive than its predecesso­r, even for models not equipped with the adaptive dampers. There are five trim levels to choose from and I recommend the Sport and higher trim levels for its new 8-inch touchscree­n, additional content and option list.

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