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| Price | $30,260.00 | $29,400.00 | Check Prices | $26,200.00 | $32,900.00 |
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| The Bottom Line | The restyled 2008 Honda Accord EX-L looks good and offers a very comfortable drive. It works well as a commuter and family car, and its low emissions make it an environmentally conscious choice, but don't expect the most cutting-edge cabin tech. | While we found the 2007 Honda Accord very enjoyable to drive, it fell short on a couple of key areas, most noticeably in its stereo system. | The 2009 Lincoln MKS is a star when it comes to in-cabin entertainment and information sources, especially at its price. But you will have to be content with a comfortable, rather than sporty, ride. | Easy on the eyes and the pocketbook, user- as well as ecofriendly, the Toyota Camry Hybrid is a fitting front-runner in the new generation of hybrid sedans. | The 2008 Mercedes-Benz C300 covers cabin tech basics and drivability very well, without going over the top. Its imperturbable handling is good but doesn't generate much excitement, while its cabin tech gets the job done without many frills. |
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Front-drive |
front-drive |
Front-drive |
front-drive |
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Gas |
Gas |
Gas |
Hybrid |
Gas |
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Sedan |
sedan |
Sedan |
sedan |
Sedan |
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EX-L V-6 |
EX-L V-6 |
MKS |
Hybrid |
C300 Luxury |
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