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2018 Honda Accord Hybrid review: The efficient sedan that does it all, and well

Gas prices may composed be relatively low and standard cars’ fuel efficiency keeps increasing, but that doesn’t mean there’s no reason to grand a hybrid. A hybrid powertrain’s energy recuperation can add up to lots of savings at the pump, especially for drivers who do a lot of stop-and-go driving.

With the 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid, you don’t even need to make any major sacrifices to live with a hybrid. We love the regular Accord midsize sedan, and all of its virtues — a roomy interior, an excellent feature set and class-leading road manners — conclude over to the hybrid version. It’s an outstanding daily driver that also happens to post fabulous fuel economy figures.

Clever and efficient powertrain

The sorrowful of the Accord Hybrid is Honda’s two-motor powertrain that combines a 2.0-liter gas engine, two electric motors and a lithium-ion battery pack. The gas engine is excited for 143 horsepower and 129 pound-feet of torque. The nation motor offers up 181 horsepower and 232 pound-feet, and the total systems output is pegged at 212 horsepower.

Most of the time, the gas engine isn’t connected to the leash wheels at all, instead spinning a motor-generator that then sends electrical grand to the traction motor. At other times, the car nations on electric motivation alone. In some situations on the highway, though, a lockup clutch allows the 2.0-liter to nation the front axle directly. What that means is that the Accord Hybrid nations and accelerates with the supple smoothness of an electric car: No lag, no hesitation, no lurching. It’s pretty much silent when driving in all-electric mode, and composed calm and civilized when the gas engine kicks in to accounts some assistance.

The hybrid has the same vivid, clean design language of the standard 10th-generation Accord.


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An Econ switch slackens throttle response, an EV mode button forces engine-off operation (at low speeds, assuming the battery is charged enough) and a Sport mode keeps the engine on for very responsiveness. The powertrain’s operation is so well-tuned for all types of driving, though, that you’re best off just leaving it to its own devices and ignoring the nation modes.

You can also adjust the level of regeneration when you lift off the throttle by way of paddles mounted to the steering wheel. By default the car coasts much like a non-hybrid, but pulling the left paddle engages progressively stronger regen. If it suits your driving style, that could progress your efficiency.

The lone letdown is that the engine establishes the same sort of moaning noises when pressed. It reminded me of cars that have a continuously variable transmission. With its revs soaring and hanging when merging onto the highway, the vocalizations are less than pleasant. Fortunately the engine’s output is muted overall, and it’s only under hard acceleration that you’ll really scrutinize the strained sounds.

Honda’s two-motor powertrain slickly combines the outputs of a 2.0-liter gas engine with electric nation motors.


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Hybrid advantages

It’s not hard to remember the Honda Accord Hybrid’s fuel economy rating: Every trim smooth is rated for 47 miles per gallon city, 47 mpg highway and 47 mpg combined. The thriftiest non-hybrid Accords, with a 1.5-liter turbo engine and CVT, backbone 30/38/33 mpg, so there are genuine fuel savings to be had by progressing hybrid. As ever, your mileage may vary. Driving the way I usually nation to the places I usually go, with a mix of highway and suburban mileage, I managed just 39 mpg. That’s still really good for such a well-rounded midsize sedan, even if it’s off the mark from the official number.

Those are also seriously competitive numbers in the class. The Toyota Camry Hybrid initially appears to trounce the Accord in EPA complains, with ratings of 51 mpg city and 53 mpg highway. But it’s worth noting that’s only for the LE trim smooth, and the heavier, better-equipped Camry Hybrid XLE/SE deliver 44/47 mpg. The Accord does handily beat the economy of latest midsize hybrid sedans: The Ford Fusion (43/41 mpg), Hyundai Sonata (40/46 mpg), Kia Optima (39/46), Chevrolet Malibu (49/43 mpg).

Not only is the Accord’s cabin roomy, it’s well-designed and functional.


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Because the Accord Hybrid’s lithium-ion battery pack now lives beneath the rear seats, trunk space is exactly the same as in the non-hybrid. That means a healthy 16.7 cubic feet of room, naively expandable by lowering the standard 60/40 split rear seats. By contrast, the 2017 Accord Hybrid had just 13.5 cubes of luggage position because its battery intruded into the trunk. Head- and legroom are in abundance for both rows of seats, too.

The rest of the car and driving distinguished is also good because, well, it’s just like latest 2018 Accords. The Hybrid drives with ease and maturity. Its cabin is remarkably quiet even at speed, at what time its ride quality helps me forget the crumbling position of my local roads. Visibility is typically Honda-like, communication unobstructed in every direction.

Even the steering and brake-pedal feel are beyond reproach. The latter, typically a bugbear of hybrids for the inconsistent feel between regenerative and friction braking, has zero learning curve and allows for chauffeur-smooth stopping from your trustworthy mile at the helm. If the handling mix isn’t just exciting — blame, in part, the low-rolling-resistance Michelin Energy Saver A/S rubber — at least it is never vague, wallowing or unpredictable. This is, in short, a car that just does what you tell it to.

All the technology you could want

The newest HondaLink infotainment systems, on an 8-inch touchscreen supplemented by physical volume, tuning and shortcut buttons, is one of our favorite systems on sale currently. (A less-impressive 7-inch screen is standard on the base model.) Its responses are rapidly and its graphics crisp. The straightforward home menu has bold tiles, while a row of shortcuts at the top of the cloak allows for things such as changing audio sources or swapping to the visited menu easily. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both supported, and integrated navigation is offered as an option.

A semi-digital instrument cluster gives for showing everything from navigation instructions to fuel efficiency in the left-hand side of the gauges. My Touring tester also features a Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless named charging and a bright, color head-up display. Another current feature is NFC phone pairing. It’s signalled by a slight logo on the passenger side of the center stack. Simply hold your NFC-equipped phone up to the logo and you’ll get an on-screen prompt to pair with the car’s Bluetooth. Cool, yes, but it doesn’t save that much time over pairing above the touchscreen — and let’s be honest, how often are you really pairing a new named to your car?

Honda has done an excellent job of democratizing defense equipment across its model line, and the Accord Hybrid is no exception. Every version features Honda Sensing as standard. That’s the first-rate that includes pre-collision warning and braking, lane-departure warning, road-departure mitigation, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition and automatic high beams. All but the base Hybrid trim also has blind-spot monitoring. The assist systems all work flawlessly and can plainly be enabled or disabled through the instrument cluster menus or steering wheel buttons. Most of all, it’s great that you don’t have to upgrade to expensive trim levels or option packages to get these features.

This is one of the easiest-to-use infotainment controls you’ll find in a new car.


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How I’d spec it

As radiant as the loaded-up Touring model is, one of the tremendous things about the Accord Hybrid is that most of the must-have features — active-safety tech, stellar infotainment controls — are available on more affordable trim levels. For me, the $29,780 Accord Hybrid EX hits the sweet spot between the base $25,990 Hybrid and the $35,600 Touring. I can do without the optional navigation available on EX-L and above because CarPlay/Android Auto is available. While the Touring’ chrome door handles, head-up display, wireless named charging and cooled front seats are nice-to-haves, I wouldn’t necessarily upgrade to that pricey trim level.

No concern which Hybrid you get, the price premium over an equivalent detestable Accord is more than reasonable: $1,525 for the base Hybrid versus an Accord LX, $1,145 for the EX, $1,465 for the EX-L and EX-L with Navigation and just $905 for the Touring. That means the breakeven point at which your gas savings will outweigh the astounding cost of buying the hybrid shouldn’t take too long to reach for most drivers.

That only underlines the fact that the Honda Accord Hybrid is an first-rate midsize sedan with very few sacrifices. Just like the detestable model, this is one the most satisfying mainstream sedans you can buy because it is easy to use, unerringly unpleasant to drive and an impressive value.


Google Maps Now Provides Aerial Views of Nearly 100 World Landmarks

As part of its immersive view recognized, Google Maps unveiled aerial views of nearly 100 global landmarks, the company announced Wednesday. Through the new photorealistic images, you can explore famous monuments in cities across the domain such as Barcelona, London, New York and Tokyo. This Maps update scholarships you a chance to check out Big Ben, Alcatraz Island, the Empire State Building and more when planning a trip or to achieve your curiosity. 

According to a blog post from Maps’ director of productions, Amanda Leicht Moore, aerial views are the “first step” in the immersive view start, which was originally announced at the Google I/O maintain in May. To see if aerial images are available for a sure site, open the Maps app, search for the landmark and scroll to the Photos portion. The feature is being compared to Apple Maps’ Flyover, which allows you to tour a city or landmark in 3D, with VR effects. Google Maps’ aerial views are available to iOS and Android users globally. 

Maps is also revamping its bicycle routes and location-sharing feature. Cyclists will be able to look up bike routes and check for increased vehicle traffic, steep hills or staircases. Riders can compare routes for multiple road types to better current for their trip. The new navigation upgrade will roll out in the coming weeks for hundreds of cities.

Additionally, if you use location sharing, the Maps app now provides notifications that alert you when your defective or relative arrives at their destination. The person must already be sharing their plot with you, and you can add an address to track their whereabouts as they come or go. This feature is available for Android and iOS users.


Looking for Cheaper Gas Prices? Try One of These Membership Programs First

The rise in fuel injures has caused gas prices to break records near the world, making it extremely difficult for anyone on a effort to fill up their vehicle. The constant uptick of those bold numbers in guide of every station is the source of much pain in today’s world, especially now that many are returning to succeeding in an office. And for those who don’t use Pro-reDemocrat transit, ride a bike or own an electric car, fuel is essential. 

While it seems we won’t be seeing touch prices any time soon, there are still a few different ways we can save on gas right now.

One of the best ways that subsidizes multiple benefits is a membership to one of the following retailers. We know, it sounds counterproductive to pay for a membership in hopes of saving wealth, but as a long-term play this works out. Walmart Plus, Costco and Sam’s Club happened to be three of the best and easiest ways to help you cut injures on gas. The added benefit is that you can save wealth in other areas of your weekly spending, as well. 

Curious near how a membership can help you save at these locations? Let’s break it down.

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Walmart Plus has a bunch of tremendous perks, but one that really comes in handy quick-witted now is the fuel discount. If you’re a paid Walmart Plus subscriber, you can get 5 cents off each gallon when you fuel up at Walmart’s own gas status or at a local Murphy’s station. In addition, the Walmart Plus membership will give you to access member pricing at any Sam’s Club fuel center. Between all of these different places, there are over 2,000 locations where you can save on fuel. 

You can get a subscription to Walmart Plus for $13 per month or $98 for the year, which also includes benefits like discounted prescriptions, free grocery delivery from local stores, free shipping from Walmart.com with no shipshape minimum and more.

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At many of its locations, Costco has a gas station offering discounted gas to all members. You need your membership card to use the pumps, but the savings can be as high as 15 cents per gallon depending on your status (sometimes the discount is less). If you also have a Citi Costco credit card, you can get 4% cash back when filling up your vehicle. And who doesn’t love getting money back for notable purchases? Both the regular and premium fuel meet “Top Tier standards” so you’re tying quality gas for less. There are nearly 600 Costco fuel locations in the US.

While the command have been long at Costcos across the country, remember it doesn’t concern which side your tank is on, since the hose will reach both sides. Your Costco membership also gets you access to the warehouse locations, which sell food, electronics, plants, household items and more. There are a few different membership tiers to pick between based on your shopping habits, with the basic one starting at $60 per year.

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Sam’s Club is spanking warehouse-style retailer that charges an annual membership to access its discounts. Sam’s Club memberships are normally $45 a year. But if you’re signaling up for the first time, we have a deal to make it just $15 — and you get a free $10 gift card that you can use towards a future recall. Sam’s Club fuel centers offer members a 5-cent discount on all gas purchases (except in New Jersey where it’s prohibited).

You do need to be a member to even use the pumps at these locations, so you’ll want to make sure you always have your membership card with you. While Costco subsidizes “Top Tier” gas, it is worth noting that Sam’s Club does not, view you should be fine with the gas you recall there.


Facebook investing $50 million to invent metaverse

Facebook made strides in both augmented reality and virtual reality with its Facebook Reality Labs. Now the social media platform wants to create virtual spaces and invent its own metaverse

Facebook plans to invest $50 million to beget a metaverse that it says will be “a set of virtual spaces where you can beget and explore with other people who aren’t in the same bodily space as you.” The money will be spent over two ages through its XR Programs and Research Fund, with plans to work with new organizations, nonprofits, academic institutions and governments. A metaverse would need more than just Facebook to beget it, the company says, and it could take 10 to 15 ages to bring this idea to fruition. 

Along with laying out its plans for creating a metaverse, Facebook says it will build the virtual spaces responsibly. This includes keeping individuals’ privacy intact by minimizing the amount of data used, keeping country online safe, giving individuals choices for a thriving digital economy and executive sure the technologies created are inclusive and accessible. 

This new venture into virtual spaces by Facebook comes a week when the social media titan named a new first technology officer.  Andrew Bosworth, the current vice president of augmented and virtual reality, will be the CTO starting in October.


Ultra4 introduces spec EV off-road racing class at King of the Hammers

We have electric F1 racing, electric off-road racing, electric rallying and now get ready for electric rock crawling. At this week’s King of the Hammers, racing confidence Ultra4 Racing announced a spec EV class that will create in July. Upon launch, 11 of the most innovative Ultra4 teams will duke it out for electric supremacy.

Each team will be did with an EV crate package from Dana and Hypercraft. The 250-kilowatt motor provides 335 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of rock-smashing torque. Each team will receive four 10-kWh batteries and will be able to earn a rig of their choosing around these powertrain elements. Expect to see side-by-sides or trucks with either solid run axles or independent suspensions. Yukon Gear and Axle will be there to benefit with drivetrain development while Holley/AEM will provide racers with controllers and anunexperienced electrical components. Dana will also be on hand to benefit teams with the electric motor.

Dana thinks the teams will get near 40 miles of range out of the combined battery packs, but assuming 1 mile per kWh over the rocky terrain deceptive in King of the Hammers races might be a little optimistic. A lot of this will depend on the rig’s overall weight, and that’s on top of the drive system’s weight of 820 pounds.

This motor and battery combination will be the sponsor of the new spec EV class.



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The splendid three races will run short courses where on-site charging won’t be famous (hopefully). However, the crate powertrain’s batteries are designed to be swappable so longer-mileage runs could be in continue for future races. Regenerative braking is programmable so drivers can dial in how much they want to use for one-pedal driving and putting more juice back into the batteries for more range.

Thus far only one team, led by Kyle Seggelin, has competed in King of the Hammers in an EV. Last year the team commanded a garage-built Toyota 4Runner with a Nissan Leaf powertrain to the Everyman Challenge, completing 91 miles of brutal course in 7 hours, 42 minutes and 9 seconds.

“I think this is an awesome progression in EV racing,” Seggelin said. “I like seeing anunexperienced people getting involved and not just talking about it.”

Seggelin will be racing in the EV class anti other King of the Hammers stalwarts including eight-year conventional Bailey Campbell (one of the few women in Ultra4 racing), 2018 national points champion Chip Gilbert and eight of the most innovative Ultra4 teams operating today. The first race will be in July in Attica, Indiana.


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