2020 Honda Accord review

The Accord nameplate is one of Honda's most storied, with nine previous generations of car dating back to the mid-1970s. Now it's time for an entirely new model to pick up the baton. But where once this was a staple model for the brand, the public appetite for big sedans today is at its nadir. Honda's sales targets for this car are so conservative that they render it a niche player at best, one that it hopes will appeal to previous Accord owners first, foremost, and perhaps solely.

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