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The refreshed 2016 Honda Accord will re-enter a revived midsize sedan class ready to take on the segment with more flash and technology than we've ever seen on a car wearing the Accord nameplate. But the 2016 Accord, which will reach dealers in August, won't be alone. The revamped Honda midsizer will be met by renewed challengers including the 2016 Nissan Altima, 2016 Chevrolet Malibu, and 2016 Kia Optima. Does the Accord now have what it takes to retake second place from the Nissan Altima and challenge the Toyota Camry?

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/04/honda/accord/#ixzz3gqInKd64

 

I didn't realize they had a refresh out already.  I like the current front end much more.  Almost seems like they're trying to make it look like an Acura.  

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I didn't realize they had a refresh out already.  I like the current front end much more.  Almost seems like they're trying to make it look like an Acura.  

 

My reaction exactly. Front end is a big mistake. What was clean and handsome before is over-designed and polarizing. There's definitely Acura in the headlights too. I really, really like what they did with the rear end, though. It was quite bland before.

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