The overall bestsellers in the U.S. last year were the Honda Accord at 399,297 cars, the Ford Taurus at 299,659, and the Toyota Camry at 263,818. And the average new-car buyer paid just over $17,000.
Available in gasoline and hybrid variants, the Honda Accord will woo your heart with these attractive lease deals.
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The Honda Civic and the Honda Accord are two of the Japanese brand's most trusted and long-running models. Making market debuts in 1973 and 1976, respectively, the Civic hit the market originally as a ...
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The Accord’s steady second-place streak behind the Camry may be fading as buyers move toward SUVs and electrified options. That consistency, however, is now starting to fade. Recent sales show that ...