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In reply to the discussion: Need DU advice on a new car [View all]http://www.autotrader.com/car-reviews/2014-ford-fusion-vs-2014-honda-accord-which-is-better-227629
"When it comes to building a midsize family sedan, Honda doesn't mess around. As appealing as the latest Ford Fusion might be, the 2014 Accord is still the better car."
Lots of opinions out there.
In my opinion the feel of the Honda was and is far superior to the fusion. The leg room in the backseat of the Honda is also superior which was important to me with kids as is the safety ratings on the Honda which are better as well. The resale value on the Honda versus the ford is much better as well.
There are more things I could mention but those alone were big reasons for me to choose the Honda despite a family discount at Ford.
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In that price range the BMW 3-series wagon may be worth a look (starts around 43K)
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2016
#9
I love my backup camera. First car with no blind spots. I won't have another car without it.
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#13
I'm going to buy another Outback when this one ('04) wears out. Not likely soon.
lumberjack_jeff
Jun 2016
#20
No, in the case of the auto industry, it was that American cars were just not that well made.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2016
#35
I promise the next time I'm in the market for a new car, I will consider all options fairly.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2016
#54