Road tested and approved: 2015 Honda Accord Sport - Communities Digital News
Honda’s current generation of Accord is arguably its best-looking to roll into production. Eighteen-inch rims are standard, only on this Sport edition, and they look right at home on the car. The blessing here is its standard manual transmission which is leagues and bounds better to drive than the available CVT (continuously variable transmission) option. There’s something about the way it feels in this car, as if this version of the Accord “demands” a manual gearbox. Cloth seats and plenty of plastic surfaces abound but the seats are rather comfortable for driver and front passenger. Rear leg room is good and roomy enough adults or older teenagers but a bit of a challenge for the rear middle seat. Compared to other vehicles, it’s well thought out and the ergonomics are spot-on as well. If a great-sounding audio system that’s chocked full of fancy technology is what you want, then overlook the Sport model and opt for the EX-L edition. The 160-watt, four-speaker audio system in this car leaves a great deal to be desired. However, it does support Bluetooth telephony, Bluetooth audio and Pandora Radio and sports a USB interface too. Source: www.commdiginews.com