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2020 Honda Accord Sedan vs. 2020 Honda Civic Sedan

2020 Honda Accord vs 2020 Honda Civic
2020 Honda Accord 2020 Honda Civic

  Engine

1.5L Turbo I-4 2.0L I-4

  Horsepower

192 158

  MPG (City/Highway)

30/38 * 25/36 *

2020 Honda Accord vs 2020 Honda Civic

Serving Hamilton, NJ

Are you trying to decide between the 2020 Honda Accord Sedan and the new Civic Sedan? Both of these models have a long-standing tradition of impressing drivers and passengers. While they share many similarities, they stand apart in crucial ways. With a closer look at what these two models deliver, you can decide which one is a good fit for what you are looking for in a new car.

Performance

The Honda Civic Sedan is available in five trims, and these are powered by two engine options. One of the powertrains is an inline-4 gas engine that produces 158, and the other powertrain is a turbocharged inline-4 gas engine that gives you 174 horsepower. The 2020 Honda Accord Sedan is offered in six trims and three powertrains. The lower-level gas powertrain is a 1.5-liter turbo, an inline-4 engine that provides you with 192 horsepower. The other gas engine is a 2.0-liter turbo variant that may impress you with 252 horsepower. The Accord Sedan is also offered in a hybrid powertrain featuring an inline-4 gas engine mated to a regenerative battery.

Appearance

As siblings in the Honda family, the Civic Sedan and the Accord Sedan share many design similarities. The Accord Sedan is notably the larger of these two models. The hood is relatively smooth and more level than the Civic Sedan’s angled hood. Also, the Accord Sedan has a fastback-like body style with a well-defined trunk lid. The roof on the Civic Sedan, on the other hand, flows directly to the rear spoiler. Both of these vehicles have recognizable Honda-style grilles as well as sharp LED headlights, power-adjusting side mirrors, a fin-style antenna mounted to the roof, and other common traits.

Features

When you visit Hamilton Honda soon, you can explore the many trim-specific differences between the Civic Sedan and the Accord Sedan in person. Some of the common features that you may find shared between these two models include cloth or leather material, powered and heated front seats, smartphone integration, Honda Sensing® safety technologies, a power sunroof, a navigation system, UBS ports, SiriusXM satellite radio and many other features.

Our Hamilton Honda sales team strives to help each of our respected customers make a vehicle selection that is well-suited for his or her needs. We encourage you to contact us soon so that you can continue your comparison of these two models and all of the trims with the full support of our sales associates. Call us today for an appointment or drop by at your convenience.

* 30 city/38 highway/33 combined mpg rating for LX, EX and EX-L 1.5T trims. 29 city/35 highway/31 combined mpg rating for Sport 1.5T CVT trim. 26 city/35 highway/30 combined mpg rating for Sport 1.5T 6MT trim. 22 city/32 highway/26 combined mpg rating for Sport and Touring 2.0T trims. 23 city/34 highway/27 combined mpg rating for EX-L 2.0T trim. Based on 2020 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.

25 city/36 highway/29 combined mpg rating for Sport 6MT trim. 30 city/38 highway/33 combined mpg rating for LX CVT and Touring trims. 29 city/37 highway/32 combined mpg rating for Sport CVT trim. 32 city/42 highway/36 combined mpg rating for EX & EX-L trims. Based on 2020 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.