Mark Glovers AutoGlo car reviews also can be seen on the Business page of The Sacramento Bees website â" via the "GALLERY: Reviews of new cars" link at www.sacbee.com/business
This review originally appeared in the March 2013 edition of the Northern & Central California Cruisinâ News published out of Folsom, California â" mg
But Hondaâs engineers are rarely content to just sit back and relax. For this ninth-generation Accord, theyâve raised the ante. While the latest Accord does not scream sporty or sexy, it is a car to be desired. Oh, let me count the ways.
My tester was the 2013 Accord EX sedan with a continuously variable transmission, starting at $25,405. Like previous Accords, you know that it will run pretty much forever, trouble-free. And the gas mileage numbers on the 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine are pretty nice at 27 miles per gallon in the city and 36 mpg on the highway.
Fit and finish on this midsize model are, as usual, spot-on.
Five minutes into my test drive, Iâm overwhelmed by totally unanticipated surprises. Good ones.
For starters, the Accord was more than peppy. It was downright robust, the 185-horsepower engine delivering seat-of-the-pants performance way beyond what the numbers would indicate. I was ripping the tester around like a weekend racer teen in his first NASCAR ride. Feels good? Yeah, it does.
Based on my experience with the four-banger, I can only guess that the optional 3.5-liter V-6 must feel like a perpetual trip to Rip City .
Even so, the tester was thinking green. When I was coasting with my foot off the gas or braking, green semicircles lit up around the speedometer to let me know I was driving in âecoâ mode. Yeah, that felt pretty good too.
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