Pricing Information Released for 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in

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Pricing figures were released Monday for the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid, which can now be purchased at selected Honda dealerships in California and New York. According to Honda’s official statement, the new Accord Plug-in Hybrid will cost $40,570 for the base version, with $790 destination charge included. A leasing option is also available at the rate of $429 per month.

This makes the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid more expensive than other vehicles in the plug-in hybrid class, such as this year’s Chevrolet Volt, Ford Fusion Energi and Toyota Prius models. It is also expensive by several thousands of dollars than the 2013 Honda Accord Touring, the vehicle Honda says the 2014 Accord plug-in was based on in terms of design cues. The Accord Touring, for the sake of comparison, costs $34,420, with $790 destination charge included. Despite the Accord Plug-in Hybrid’s somewhat prohibitive price, it is still noteworthy as the “most fuel-efficient sedan in America”, as claimed by Honda. According to Honda, the new Accord plug-in is rated at an equivalent 115 miles per gallon by the EPA; the EPA, however, has not released any official figures to date. Gasoline fuel economy is claimed to be 47 mpg city and 46 mpg highway.

Would the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid be a good buy despite being costlier than your average hybrid car? With gas prices high as they have been for quite some time, it just might be a good idea. Still, recently released numbers suggest a slight decrease in gas prices, with emphasis on the word “slight.” According to the latest AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report, which was published Tuesday, the average price per gallon for unleaded gasoline is $3.31. This marks a decrease from the year-ago figure of $3.38.
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This leasing option of Accord Plug in actually my favorite. It's incredible to have a car like this on only $429 per month.
 
Is anyone finding the car available for purchase? And, if so, are dealers negotiating the price?

Thanks,

Tidalflats
 
Where are you located? You can add location to your profile.

So far, it seems one was sold in CA. You can find info on Honda's facebook and twitter feeds. There is a dealer in Westminster, CA that shows one for sale on their website.

The dealers I've talked to in NY do not have them yet. It sounds like Honda may be waiting for the NY auto show at the end of Mar to have them in NY, but I haven't gotten any confirmation of that yet.
 
But now I see one in NY. Honda of New Rochelle lists one online. So maybe there will be more shortly.
 
What would the down payment be for the lease?





matt":1a5oag2x said:
Pricing figures were released Monday for the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid, which can now be purchased at selected Honda dealerships in California and New York. According to Honda’s official statement, the new Accord Plug-in Hybrid will cost $40,570 for the base version, with $790 destination charge included. A leasing option is also available at the rate of $429 per month.

This makes the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid more expensive than other vehicles in the plug-in hybrid class, such as this year’s Chevrolet Volt, Ford Fusion Energi and Toyota Prius models. It is also expensive by several thousands of dollars than the 2013 Honda Accord Touring, the vehicle Honda says the 2014 Accord plug-in was based on in terms of design cues. The Accord Touring, for the sake of comparison, costs $34,420, with $790 destination charge included. Despite the Accord Plug-in Hybrid’s somewhat prohibitive price, it is still noteworthy as the “most fuel-efficient sedan in America”, as claimed by Honda. According to Honda, the new Accord plug-in is rated at an equivalent 115 miles per gallon by the EPA; the EPA, however, has not released any official figures to date. Gasoline fuel economy is claimed to be 47 mpg city and 46 mpg highway.

Would the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid fast cars be a good buy despite being costlier than your average hybrid car? With gas prices high as they have been for quite some time, it just might be a good idea. Still, recently released numbers suggest a slight decrease in gas prices, with emphasis on the word “slight.” According to the latest AAA Daily Fuel Gauge tires Report, which was published Tuesday, the average price per gallon for unleaded gasoline is $3.31. This marks a decrease from the year-ago figure of $3.38.
Read more in Accord Plug in Forum.
 
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