Honda Accord Tourer (08 on) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 29 May 2008 Last Updated: 21 February 2011 It may not look that different from the previous model, but this Honda Accord Tourer is an all-new car, with a fresh interior and upgraded engines. The diesel engines are particularly impressive with the 2.2-litre i-DTEC one of the best diesel engines around, not only in the Honda range, but also compared to its rivals. Unfortunately, there isn’t much else to choose from in the engine line-up, while other manufacturers offer more fuel efficient and lower-emitting engines. All models, however, do come well equipped with comforts such as climate control, lumbar support and cruise control standard right across the range. It's as good to drive as the saloon with precise steering and great composure in corners. In fact the company has worked hard to make it competitive with the likes of the BMW 3 Series Touring or Audi A4 Avant. Despite being longer and wider than the old model – and much better looking - it's not particularly spacious for an estate. With the rear seats up, it actually has less boot space than the saloon version, just 406 litres compared to the saloon’s rather large 460 litres. This also mean that compared to estate alternatives like the Ford Mondeo or Mazda6, it lags well behind in terms of overall load carrying ability - the Ford has the capability to carry 535 litres while the Mazda6 has 512 litre of loadspace. It’s not just the boot that is on the small side. Despite the length, it’s nearly around 4.7metres long; the leg room in the rear is rather disappointing. However, if you want an Accord, but require an estates rather than a saloon, then the Tourer is a good choice. As well as improvements to the looks on the outside, the interior has also had significant upgrades and it’s a much more premium feel compared to its predecessor. Honda’s reputation for excellent customer service along with very good build quality and reliability makes up for some of the Accord Tourer’s shortcomings compared to its rivals. A refined and comfortable ride also means it’s popular among company car drivers who cover high mileages. For the full Parkers verdict, read on for the Honda Accord Tourer review. 3.5 out of 5 Other Honda reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Summary Tweet New price range: £23,510 - £33,305 View all new prices Used price range: £10,362 - £24,310 View all used prices See 22 new models for sale from £18,606 Get a Honda Accord Tourer (08 on) information pack Next steps Honda Accord Tourer cars for sale Use our cars for sale search facility to find great deals on second hand cars. We have 56 models like this for sale, starting at £8,951. Find used Honda Accord Tourers for sale Sporty looks, high quality premium feel interior, good to drive, exceptional diesel engine Not as practical as previous Accord Tourer, limited engine line-up, less than impressive rear legroom It may not look that different from the previous model, but this Honda Accord Tourer is an all-new car, with a fresh interior and upgraded engines. The diesel engines are particularly impressive with the 2.2-litre i-DTEC one of the best diesel engines around, not only in the Honda range, but also compared to its rivals. Unfortunately, there isn’t much else to choose from in the engine line-up, while other manufacturers offer more fuel efficient and lower-emitting engines. All models, however, do come well equipped with comforts such as climate control, lumbar support and cruise control standard right across the range. It's as good to drive as the saloon with precise steering and great composure in corners. In fact the company has worked hard to make it competitive with the likes of the BMW 3 Series Touring or Audi A4 Avant. Despite being longer and wider than the old model – and much better looking - it's not particularly spacious for an estate. With the rear seats up, it actually has less boot space than the saloon version, just 406 litres compared to the saloon’s rather large 460 litres. This also mean that compared to estate alternatives like the Ford Mondeo or Mazda6, it lags well behind in terms of overall load carrying ability - the Ford has the capability to carry 535 litres while the Mazda6 has 512 litre of loadspace. It’s not just the boot that is on the small side. Despite the length, it’s nearly around 4.7metres long; the leg room in the rear is rather disappointing. However, if you want an Accord, but require an estates rather than a saloon, then the Tourer is a good choice. As well as improvements to the looks on the outside, the interior has also had significant upgrades and it’s a much more premium feel compared to its predecessor. Honda’s reputation for excellent customer service along with very good build quality and reliability makes up for some of the Accord Tourer’s shortcomings compared to its rivals. A refined and comfortable ride also means it’s popular among company car drivers who cover high mileages. For the full Parkers verdict, read on for the Honda Accord Tourer review. Driving & Performance Performance 4 out of 5"Although the engines have been upgraded in the Accord, they are carrying a little more weight, so..." Handling 4.5 out of 5"Honda has worked hard to ensure the Accord can hold its own among driving enthusiasts who like the..." Comfort Comfort 4 out of 5"The Accord is an exceptionally refined vehicle and takes long journeys in its stride. Although..." Practicality 3.5 out of 5"The Accord Tourer has gone from one of the roomiest load carriers in its class to one that is merely..." Equipment 4 out of 5"Honda Accord Tourer accessories levels are high right across the range. The entry level..." Behind the wheel 4.5 out of 5"Honda has succeeded in giving the Accord a more up-market feel inside, particularly on those cars..." Costs Running costs 3.5 out of 5"Honda Accord Tourer running costs should not be unreasonably onerous. Although the Accord is more..." Green credentials 3 out of 5"It's disappointing that the diesel version has higher carbon dioxide emissions than the previous..." Safety & Reliability Safety 4.5 out of 5"The Accord saloon scored a maximum five-stars for adult safety in official Euro NCAP crash tests so..." Reliability 4.5 out of 5"The Japanese car maker has an excellent reputation for building robust cars, so there should be no..." Buying & Selling Buying new 2.5 out of 5"It will be tough to get a discount on a diesel Accord, but with lower demand for petrol models,..." Buying used 3.5 out of 5"Honda dealers often have a steady supply of low-mileage petrol Accords, although the majority of..." Selling 3.5 out of 5"An average mileage diesel ES GT would most likely be the best bet for a quick sale, although any..." Gallery View full gallery Owners' reviews New Honda Accord Tourer 2.4 i-VTEC EX 5d Auto 5 out of 5 “ Spacious enough for our needs - easy to drive and park ” JAMES WATCHORN Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Honda Accord cars for sale We have 56 models like this for sale. Find Honda Accord cars for sale Next: Facts & Figures
New Honda Accord Tourer 2.4 i-VTEC EX 5d Auto 5 out of 5 “ Spacious enough for our needs - easy to drive and park ” JAMES WATCHORN