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The latest iteration of Accord doesn't look like an economy car - in fact, with its wide stance and sharp creases, it resembles an upscale German sedan. In keeping with its reputation as the poster-child of responsible reliability, my tester sports the cliched beige-on-beige colour theme. (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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Suspension is harder than what you'd expect from a car that targets the retirement savings plan set, but it's by no means objectionable. The Accord sedan's visibility is great … from the inside (just try finding this beige four-door in the supermarket parking lot!); and, the sunroof makes for an open and airy cabin. (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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As long as you're not expecting some spirited driving through the chicanes, the Accord sedan's performance is perfectly adequate. In the long fought war between the Accord and the Toyota Camry, buyers who wanted performance opted for Accord, with Camry taking those seeking comfort. But Accord has grown larger and softer (enthusiasts would be better off with the coupe, if they're looking for a performance car). (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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The Accord sedan's cabin is attractive with soft touch materials, but the sweeping centre stack is awash in a sea of buttons, making operation of the sound system and climate controls a bit distracting. The huge-screened nav system is easy to use but being in a recessed tunnel makes it difficult to read in bright light and impossible with sunglasses on. (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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Rear accommodation in the Accord sedan has been enlarged, and my long-legged rear passenger appreciates its spaciousness. Cream-coloured leather seats appear squishy and comfortable, but there's a strange convex arch to the seat back that irritates the lumbar, rather than supporting it. (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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The Accord sedan's trunk is absolutely cavernous, easily swallowing a case of water, large cooler of goodies, extra clothing and assorted camera paraphernalia. (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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There are some tough competitors in the Accord's segment - the Camry being its chief foe. But when you factor in the years the Accord has spent at the very top of the list for long-term reliability, it's no surprise it remains a top choice for hassle-free family transportation. (Lesley Wimbush/AUTONET)
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