Honda Accord Sport Vs Scion tC

Asked by mr_mv Jan 25, 2015 at 02:17 PM about the 2015 Honda Accord Sport

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I'm looking at buying either the Honda Accord Sport 2015 or the Scion tC. Right now I'm
driving a 08 Civic which I love. I test drove the Accord, I'm not a huge fan of the CVT but
wanted some feedback from people that new more about these cars.

To be honest I feel like my 08 civic is more powerful than the Accord.

1 Answer

It probably is more powerful. Emissions regulations have actually reduced performance in the newest cars. I'd go with Scion..right at $20k with 6-speed automatic Honda Accord Sport $24k

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