The 2013 Honda Accord starts at $21,680 and is loaded with high-tech standard features.
The release of the all-new 2013 Accord arguably marks the biggest launch in Honda’s history, and the automotive giant is not holding anything back. Coupled with a complete redesign and a whole slew of industry-leading standard features, the ninth generation Accord is living up to the hype of the media buzz surrounding its launch.
The 2013 Accord comes at starting price of $21,680 with an array of hi-tech standard features, including a rearview camera and Expanded View Driver’s Mirror. Other standard technologies include Bluetooth HandsFreeLink phone interface, Multi-Information Display (i-MID), SMS text messaging function and Pandora Internet Radio interface. These are just some of the reasons for the high praise from VehicleTests.com, which produces independent test-drive videos for consumers.
Citing "reverse sticker-shock" based on the vehicles high-tech features compared to its affordable price, VehicleTests.com awarded the 2013 Honda Accord a 5-Star rating.
Phone on wheelsThe 2013 Accords "HondaLink" is an all-new infotainment system with an attractive display, providing simplified access to your favorite digital content. The in-vehicle, hands-free connectivity system brings personalized, cloud-based news, information, and entertainment feeds to the 2013 Accords interface. You can access Pandora internet radio, SMS text message functions, and more via the audio system interface and voice recognition. The Aha by Harman service brings you unique features, including restaurant searches, Facebook audio feeds and more. The HondaLink system even comes standard with a multi-view reareview camera system.
“After I spent the whole day driving the new Accord, I found myself missing the great features it has once I got back into my own car,” adds Kelly. “You get used to those features really fast.”