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Melvin Wedgle
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Honda Accord
Sprightly chassis, available manual transmission, mercifully improved infotainment.
For decades, the Honda Accord has been one of America's best family cars. Its consistent evolution and remarkable execution has earned it a place on our 10Best Cars list almost every year—and it finds itself there again for 2019. It continues to top its class of family cars with driver-friendly handling and upscale accoutrements. Its fun-to-drive nature and various powertrains provide diverse performance that trends toward sporty. The Accord's hallmarks remain graceful handling, a spacious interior, and reasonable pricing, and after all these years, it's still earning our love and admiration. It's not only one of the best family cars for 2019 but one of the best cars, period.


What's New for 2019?
Following a complete redesign for the 2018 model year, Honda has made few changes to the 2019 Accord lineup. The higher-output 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and the hybrid powertrain are now the only two powertrains offered on the top-of-the-line Touring model. All models see a slight price increase. Otherwise, everything is as it was last year.
Honda Accord Pricing and Which One to Buy
LX: $24,615 - Hybrid: $26,215 - Sport: $27,075 - EX: $28,515 - Touring: $35,885
Honda is doing its best to singlehandedly prop up the dreams of the enthusiast driver by offering a six-speed manual transmission with two of the 2019 Accord's engines. We continue to genuinely enjoy working that manual, so we'd choose an Accord Sport, which is the only trim to offer the stick shift. We prefer the more powerful, Civic Type R–derived turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four, but if the $31,605 asking price of the Sport 2.0T is too rich for your blood, the 1.5-liter turbo four in the $27,075 Sport 1.5T model will still offer plenty in the way of driving enjoyment. Honda's order sheet for the Sport leaves no room for options.
Honda Accord
Sprightly chassis, available manual transmission, mercifully improved infotainment.
For decades, the Honda Accord has been one of America's best family cars. Its consistent evolution and remarkable execution has earned it a place on our 10Best Cars list almost every year—and it finds itself there again for 2019. It continues to top its class of family cars with driver-friendly handling and upscale accoutrements. Its fun-to-drive nature and various powertrains provide diverse performance that trends toward sporty. The Accord's hallmarks remain graceful handling, a spacious interior, and reasonable pricing, and after all these years, it's still earning our love and admiration. It's not only one of the best family cars for 2019 but one of the best cars, period.


What's New for 2019?
Following a complete redesign for the 2018 model year, Honda has made few changes to the 2019 Accord lineup. The higher-output 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and the hybrid powertrain are now the only two powertrains offered on the top-of-the-line Touring model. All models see a slight price increase. Otherwise, everything is as it was last year.
Honda Accord Pricing and Which One to Buy
LX: $24,615 - Hybrid: $26,215 - Sport: $27,075 - EX: $28,515 - Touring: $35,885
Honda is doing its best to singlehandedly prop up the dreams of the enthusiast driver by offering a six-speed manual transmission with two of the 2019 Accord's engines. We continue to genuinely enjoy working that manual, so we'd choose an Accord Sport, which is the only trim to offer the stick shift. We prefer the more powerful, Civic Type R–derived turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four, but if the $31,605 asking price of the Sport 2.0T is too rich for your blood, the 1.5-liter turbo four in the $27,075 Sport 1.5T model will still offer plenty in the way of driving enjoyment. Honda's order sheet for the Sport leaves no room for options.
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