The only notable feature missing on the new Accord is automatic stop/start capability, although that omission doesn’t seem to hurt its EPA fuel-economy estimates much, with the 1.5T delivering up to 38 mpg highway, 30 mpg city, and 33 mpg combined .

Honda comes out to have hit yet another home run. Like nearly all the Accords that came before it, the newest example remains a beautifully engineered, high-quality, and affordable automobile. Only now it’s even more alluring to look at, to drive, and to sit inside. We can’t say what the future will bring for mid-size sedans, but for now the Honda Accord continues to lead the charge.
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