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In the mid-size car kingdom, Honda Accord has long been a dominant retailer. In other words, it means that consumers like you choose it more than competitors, rather than selling to companies like rentals and government fleets.

This is an important difference because it reflects the enduring popularity of accord among everyday car buyers. Since the last redesign in 2018, Honda Accord has combined full-scale comfort and convenience with midsize car prices. In addition, it comes in a variety of attractive trim levels and configurations, including an excellent but often overlooked accord hybrid version.

The accord hybrid, which costs only $1600 more than the equivalent gasoline engine Accord, can reach 48 miles per gallon on a hybrid. What's better, the hybrid system won't encroach on the interior space, leaving the huge cabin and trunk intact. The futuristic noise emitted at low speeds to ensure pedestrians know the car is moving nearby, which is the only change of Accord for the 2020 model year.

Curious about the Accord Hybrid, J.D. Power evaluated a model with travel trim and standard equipment. The price is $36,070, including a destination cost of $930. In contrast, the Accord travel standard turbocharged 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder, with the same equipment is $960 more expensive than a hybrid.

Before we discuss our assessment of the 2020 Accord Hybrid, let's find out who bought the accord and what they like and dislike about the midsize.

Honda Accord is very popular with men. According to J.D. Power, 67% of Accord owners are male. The average age of Accord owners is 55, and they make more money in terms of median annual household income (US $10,0987 vs US $85,976). Like all medium-sized car owners, people who buy accord mainly appear as actual buyers. However, they prefer performance buyers.

Accord owners keep close contact with owners of medium-sized car market in terms of new car value. The biggest emotional divide has to do with environmentalism and image. More Accord owners agree that they are willing to pay an extra for an environmentally friendly car. Few accord owners agree that for them, a car is just a way to get from one place to another.

However, people who buy Accord have strong feelings for quality, maintenance, reliability and performance.The favorite items of the Car owners are the Accord's storage space, interior design, and the three-way combination of appearance, driving power and seats. The visibility and safety, engine / transmission, infotainment and climate control, and fuel economy of the Accord, these are the things car owners don’t like.

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