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    2013 Honda Accord Order Sheet

    William Maley

    Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

    May 10, 2012

    Even though Honda hasn't showed off the production version of the new 2013 Accord, the order sheet has made a surprise appearance.

    The Temple of VTEC got their hands onto an order sheet for the 2013 Accord. Besides a new six-speed automatic for V6 models and a new CVT for the four-cylinder models, there are two new model designations.

    On the sheet, there is an Accord Sport and an Accord Touring models. The Sport sits between the LX and EX four-cylinder sedans, and the Touring sits as the top of line model. As to what they'll bring, no one is quite sure at the moment.

    Source: Temple of VTEC


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    More Yawns is what Honda has to offer. They have no mojo as they are totally asleep.

    The current Accord has arguably the best driving dynamics of any midsize car and is still at or near the top of its class even at the end of its life cycle.

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    More Yawns is what Honda has to offer. They have no mojo as they are totally asleep.

    The current Accord has arguably the best driving dynamics of any midsize car and is still at or near the top of its class even at the end of its life cycle.

    To some people and clearly you must love it based on your comment. I myself have seen the current selling Accord and a relative has multiple of them, but they are bland, dull and too small inside for 6'6" tall me. The dash reminds me of what everyone complains about american cars. Just a plastic mess.

    Sorry, Honda has the basic appliance down for solid bland cars and I do not see that changing anytime soon. Sadly they appeal to what I see as conservative bland people.

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