Honda Accord 2013 Release Date - When will the new 2013 Honda Accord launch to the market?
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According to caranddriver, What It Is:    The ninth generation of the longest-running 10Best winner. Unlike many   of  its mid-size competitors, the Accord will continue to be offered as a   coupe and a sedan. Slightly smaller and lighter than the current   Accord, the new version also will have softer lines and more cohesive   styling.  
Why It Matters:   This Accord will be as important to Honda as anything it’s done in the   past decade. Will it be able to beat the growing range of exceptional   mid-size competitors? Will it have the magic feel of previous Accords?   Will Honda get its size right? Will it deliver Honda-style innovation   and fuel economy? The new Accord needs to answer these questions in the   affirmative.  
Platform:    The new Accord likely  will be based on an updated version of  the current car’s architecture.  
Powertrain:    While many mid-size competitors are dropping their six-cylinder options,   the Accord will offer a revised and more powerful version of its   familiar 3.5-liter V-6 with cylinder deactivation. But the   bread-and-butter Accord will be the four-cylinder model. Direct   injection helps the 2.4-liter four make at least 181 horsepower and 177   pound-feet of torque, with improved fuel economy. A six-speed manual   will be offered; the automatic will be a CVT. A plug-in-hybrid version   will couple a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with a 161-hp electric motor.  A   6-kWh lithium-ion battery  will offer 10 to 15 miles of city driving   range and will recharge in less than four hours using a standard   120-volt outlet. Three selectable modes will allow the hybrid driver to   choose among fully electric, hybrid, and “direct drive,” which  decouples  the electric motor for more efficient cruising.  
Competition:    Chevrolet Malibu, Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry, Volkswagen Passat.  
What Might Go Wrong:    The conservatively styled and engineered Civic has us wondering if the   Accord will suffer the same fate. After seeing the new Accord coupe in   concept form at the Detroit auto show in January, the threat of dullness   remains.  
Estimated Arrival and Price:    The two- and four-door Accords arrive this fall. Pricing is expected to   remain in the $20,000-to-$30,000 range for the vast majority of the   lineup. A well-equipped hybrid and a loaded V-6 model will crest   $30,000. 2013 Honda Accord Release Date.
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