Best Value Cars: Accord, CR-V, and Odyssey make Vincentric’s List
Four Honda models have made Vincentric’s list of the Best Value in America awards. The Honda Accord coupe is the Best Value Mid-Size Coupe and the Honda Accord sedan is the Best Value Mid-Size Sedan. The Best Value Mid-Level Compact Crossover is the Honda CR-V and the Best Value Minivan is the Honda Odyssey. Here’s a look at each model that makes up the best value cars.
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Honda Accord Coupe
The Honda Accord coupe has a starting price of $23,775 and is available in four trim levels. Its 5-year ownership costs are 6.5 percent below the expected costs. The coupe also has the lowest fuel costs and maintenance costs in its class. The coupe’s estimated fuel economy with the continuously variable transmission is 26 city, 35 highway, and 29 combined mpg.* The coupe makes 185 horsepower on the LX-S, EX, and EX-L trim level. The EX-L V-6 makes 278 horsepower. A 6-speed manual transmission is available on three or the four trim levels to add to the sporty feel of the coupe. Dual-zone automatic climate control and an 8-inch, high-resolution screen are standard on the Accord coupe. View our inventory of the 2015 Honda Accord coupe.
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Honda Accord Sedan
The 2015 Honda Accord sedan has a starting price of $22,105 and is available in six trim levels. The Accord sedan’s 5-year ownership costs are 5.7 percent lower than expected costs. This is the second year in a row the Accord sedan has been given this award. A driver’s seat with 10-way, power adjustment is standard on the Sport trim level and above. Two-position memory is standard on the EX-L, EX-L V-6, and Touring models. The three upper trim levels also have leather-trimmed, heated front seats. View our inventory of the 2015 Honda Accord sedan.
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Honda CR-V
The 2015 Honda CR-V has a starting price of $23,445 and is available in four trim levels. Each trim level is available in two- or four-wheel drive. The CR-V’s 5-year ownership costs are 9.7 percent lower than expected costs. This is the sixth year in a row that the CR-V has won the award. The CR-V also has the lowest fuel costs in its class with all-wheel drive models achieving an estimated 26 city, 33 highway, and 28 combined mpg.* The CR-V makes 185 horsepower. The EX-L and above models have a one-touch power moonroof, smart entry, fog lights, push button start, and a driver’s seat with 10-way power adjustment. View our inventory of the 2015 Honda CR-V.
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Honda Odyssey
The 2015 Honda Odyssey starts at $28,975 and is available in five trim levels. This is the third year in a row that the Odyssey has been named. The Odyssey’s 5-year ownership costs are 4.5 percent below expected costs. The Odyssey also has the lowest fuel costs in its class with an estimated fuel economy of 19 city, 28 highway, and 22 combined mpg.* The EX trim level and above have power sliding doors, smart entry, tri-zone automatic climate control, Honda LaneWatch, push button start, and a removable front center console. A rear entertainment system is available on the EX-L trim level, and is standard on the Touring and Touring Elite trims. View our inventory of the 2015 Honda Odyssey.
Call Fisher Honda in Boulder, Colo., at 303-245-6417 to test drive the winners of best value cars.
*Based on EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
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