Accord Exterior
Minor changes to the Accord have not drastically changed the sedan s overall look. Besides a widened grille and upgraded LED headlights on certain trims, along with tinier openings for the fog lights, it remains largely similar to last year s model. The sloping rear roofline remains an attractive styling feature, while hybrid models have a blue Honda badge in front. Lower trims have 17-inch alloy wheels, while sportier variants get 19-inch rims. A gloss black decklid spoiler is equipped to the Sport and Sport SE variants, as are chrome exhaust finishers. The latter feature also makes it onto the Touring 2.0T. A power moonroof is standard on upper trims.
2021 Honda CR-V Overview
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The Honda CR-V debuted in 1996 and entered its fifth generation in 2017. Just two years later, it received a refresh that included sharper exterior lines and an incredibly efficient hybrid model. As such, no significant changes have occurred since then. The 2021 CR-V starts at $25,350 a mid-range price among competitors like the Chevy Equinox, Ford Escape, and Toyota RAV4.
Exterior
Along with more angular lines, the CR-V facelift in late 2019 also included newly designed alloy wheels, LED front fog lamps on all trims but the base LX, and updated color options. Standard convenience features on the base CR-V are limited and include power side mirrors and a heated rear window. You’ll need to go with the CR-V EX for most of the more helpful features like the one-touch power moonroof, heated outside mirrors with turn signal indicators, and Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock. The EX-L receives a power tailgate with a programmable height, but