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Car and Driver: 2016 Honda Accord Coupe V-6 Automatic Tested: How to Take the Edge Off the Sharpest Accord

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Many of the virtues that make the Honda Accord a 10Best Cars–worthy family sedan also allow it to be a refined-yet-affordable mid-size coupe—it’s also the last family-sedan nameplate to be offered in a two-door variant. Granted, there are plenty of more-exciting two-door options available in the Honda’s price range, from the all-new 2016 Chevrolet Camaro to the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86. But the Accord stands apart for being less overtly sporty, as well as for its front-wheel drive. Our previous exposure to the 2016 Accord coupe has been limited to a V-6–powered EX-L version with a six-speed manual gearbox; in this review we examine how the top-spec Touring model and its standard automatic transmission affect the experience. READ MORE ››

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