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Honda Accord Tourer Type S

With the growth in MPVs and 'lifestyle' estates, the demand for good old-fashioned load-luggers seems to have fallen by the wayside. Carrying capacity is now less important than fitting extra seats or incorporating a coup

By Chris Thorp

April 2003

With the growth in MPVs and 'lifestyle' estates, the demand for good old-fashioned load-luggers seems to have fallen by the wayside. Carrying capacity is now less important than fitting extra seats or incorporating a coup

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FIRST OPINION

    Whatever you make of the Honda's styling, you can't argue with its practicality. To go with its solid executive feel, the Accord Tourer has a huge boot which can be enlarged by clever folding seats to create enough space for the most demanding of families. Topping this is the electric tailgate, and the fact the Tourer is as good to drive as any of its rivals.
 

AT A GLANCE

    New Accord Tourer here in May
    Diesels follow in spring 2004
     
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