HONDA Australia is giving its ageing Accord Euro a push with the limited-edition (1200 units) Tourer.
Not be confused with the Tourer wagon version of the Accord Euro not sold in Australia, the Tourer sedan is based on the entry-level four-door and adds satellite-navigation, foglights and rear parking sensors.
Honda claims the items would push up the baseline Accord Euro’s price by $4000, but the Tourer sedan costs only $1000 more, starting from $35,990. Auto adds $2000.
The second-generation Accord Euro is expected to debut inside the next 12 months.
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