
Whether you’re headed to the grocery store or on a road trip, the Accord mixes performance and fuel efficiency for a satisfying drive. The 2014 Honda Civic comes equipped with a revised 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 143-hp and 129 lb-ft of torque. The Civic boasts plenty of power and exceptional fuel economy achieving up to 39 mpg. Fewer stops means more fun! Birmingham commuters will be impressed. Not only does the Civic save gas, but it’s agile, well-balanced, comfortable, composed, and makes for an all-around great drive. Precise steering and a smaller turning diameter makes for easy maneuvering around tight corners and in packed parking lots. When it comes to making the best sedans around, Honda has the winning formula down pat. The Honda Accord and Honda Civic dominate the market. It’s not just their good looks that have won over Birmingham drivers. These two vehicles have proven their superior capabilities with renowned reliability, outstanding fuel efficiency, superb quality, excellent safety ratings, and great overall value. If you’re looking for your next sedan, you can’t go wrong with the 2014 Honda Accord and 2014 Honda Civic.
What’s the difference between the Accord and the Civic? Come see the difference for yourself. Test drive the 2014 Honda Accord and 2014 Honda Civic at Brannon Honda in Birmingham. Stop by to get more information today. Based on the latest R.L. Polk data, Accord and Civic continue to lead retail sales in their respective segments. 24 city/34 highway/28 combined mpg rating for 4-cylinder Sedan 6MT models. 27 city/36 highway/30 combined mpg rating for Sedan CVT models. 26 city/34 highway/29 combined mpg rating for Sport Sedan CVT models. 21 city/34 highway/26 combined mpg rating for V-6 Sedan models. Based on 2014 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle. 31 combined mpg rating for 4-cylinder Sedan 5MT models. 30 city/39 highway mpg for Sedan CVT models. Based on 2014 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
For now, the only models offered are the inline-six xDrive40i and V-8-powered xDrive50i, although a diesel and a plug-in hybrid are expected to join the lineup soon. The 2020 BMW X5 lineup adds a new M50i model that has a more powerful V-8 engine and unique exterior upgrades. Although the xDrive50i's V-8 engine sounds fantastic and provides extra power, we'd exercise restraint and go with the silky-smooth and plenty powerful inline-six in the xDrive40i model. We'd spend a little extra to upgrade to the Premium tier, which adds a head-up display, wireless smartphone charging, a Wi-Fi hotspot, passive keyless entry, and four-zone automatic climate control. We'd also add the optional 20-inch wheels and the Luxury Seating package, which adds ventilation and massage to the front seats. Likes: Two excellent engines, standard all-wheel drive, confident driving dynamics. Dislikes: Steering isn't as communicative as it could be, diesel and plug-in versions available later.
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