Compare: 2008 Honda Accord Sedan vs 2010 Subaru Legacy

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2008 Honda Accord Sedan

2010 Subaru Legacy

  2008 Honda Accord Sedan 4-door I4 Auto EX-L Rear Exterior View 2010 Subaru Legacy
MSRP
$25,310
$26,491
Invoice $22,945 $24,742
MPG
City/Highway
19/31 18/31
Rating 9 8.8
Bottom Line Whether you're looking for a comfy commuter in the $20,000 range or a luxurious, powerful $30,000 family sedan, the newly redesigned 2008 Honda Accord should be on your shortlist. Subaru is finally taking its all-wheel-drive message into the mid-size sedan mainstream, and it’s done so almost flawlessly with the 2010 Legacy.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Very quiet and well-isolated cabin
  • Tight-as-a-drum build quality
  • Big-sedan poise and good roadholding
  • Wide price/equipment range to fit all budgets
  • Long-standing reputation for reliability and high resale value

Dislikes:

  • Exterior styling looks derivative
  • Rear headroom limited by swooping roofline
  • Fuel efficiency is good, but not improved

Likes:

  • Refined feel and quiet cabin
  • Smooth ride, yet responsive handling
  • All-weather ability, no matter which engine
  • Acceleration in 2.5GT and 3.6R
  • Especially roomy backseat

Dislikes:

  • Bluetooth interface not available on base 2.5i
  • Knuckles hit hazard button when shifting
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Honda Accord Sedan $15,310 $21,075 $18,182
2010 Subaru Legacy $20,147 $23,357 $21,716
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