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Doug DeMuro Reviews the 2023 Honda Accord

Doug DeMuro Reviews the 2023 Honda Accord
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The Honda Accord is a legend in the automotive world. It's been one of the most popular cars in the US for decades, but lately it's been slipping as buyers turn more towards crossovers and SUVs. But now, Doug DeMuro is here to review the brand new, fully redesigned 2023 Honda Accord and show us all of its quirks and features.

The Accord used to sell 400,000 units a year, but last year only 150,000 were sold. The SUV revolution has certainly taken its toll, but Honda is still committed to building the Accord. It's still reliable, simple, roomy, and efficient, and now there's an expanded availability of the hybrid powertrain.

Doug DeMuro's comprehensive review of the new Honda Accord will give you all the information you need to make an informed car buying decision. He'll show you all the features, quirks, and new car features, as well as provide in-depth car reviews and luxury car reviews. Plus, he'll give you vehicle tours and car buying advice. So tune in to Doug DeMuro's channel to get the DougScore on the new Honda Accord!

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Doug DeMuro's review of the Honda Accord has been met with enthusiasm from viewers, many of whom have had personal experiences with the car. Many viewers appreciate Doug's willingness to review "boring" cars, and praised the Accord for its value proposition, practicality, and efficiency. Some viewers were disappointed with the lack of power and driving enjoyment in the hybrid and CVT models, while others praised Honda for their simple controls and understated, modern design. Many viewers also noted the durability of the Accord, with one viewer noting that their mother's 1996 Accord still drives normal after 27 years and 238k miles. Finally, some viewers were disappointed that Honda had not included more features, such as the Hyundai/Kia blind spot monitor, and that the Accord was not available in Europe.