Honda has just announced full pricing for the Accord Hybrid sedan, the brand new 2014 model year which boasts an impressive 50 mpg city. The model will be available in three trim levels starting this Halloween, October 31st.
The standard model starts at $29,155 plus $790 destination and comes standard with LaneWatch blind spot detection, a useful rear view camera, LED daytime running lights, an Expanded View Driver's Mirror, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink, USB/iPod integration, Pandora compatibility, SMS text message function, dual-zone automatic climate control, alloy wheels, a driver's seat with 10-way power adjustment, and a 160-watt AM/FM/CD audio system.
The Accord Hybrid in EX-L trim costs $31,905 plus $790 destination, having all the kit we mentioned plus extra safety and luxury goodies, like Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW), leather-trimmed and heated front seats and the HondaLink media system. It also comes standard with passenger power seat adjustment, driver seat memory and a moonroof.
Finally, the Accord Hybrid Touring (no, not an estate, just a trim level) costs $34,905 plus destination and brings you Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice recognition and FM traffic data, LED headlights with blue tinted chrome bezels, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and hard disk drive (HDD) audio memory.
The Accord Hybrid in EX-L trim costs $31,905 plus $790 destination, having all the kit we mentioned plus extra safety and luxury goodies, like Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW), leather-trimmed and heated front seats and the HondaLink media system. It also comes standard with passenger power seat adjustment, driver seat memory and a moonroof.
Finally, the Accord Hybrid Touring (no, not an estate, just a trim level) costs $34,905 plus destination and brings you Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice recognition and FM traffic data, LED headlights with blue tinted chrome bezels, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and hard disk drive (HDD) audio memory.