
Comparison between Honda Accord and Superb: 1. Fuel tank capacity: The Honda Accord has a fuel tank capacity of 65L, while the Superb has a fuel tank capacity of 68.5L. 2. Body dimensions: The Honda Accord measures 4930mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1470mm in height. The Superb measures 4869mm in length, 1865mm in width, and 1489mm in height. The Honda Accord features natural and smooth body lines, with a design that blends fashion and dynamism without losing its dignified appearance. The Superb has a higher waistline, robust body panels, and a wide bumper, adding a touch of luxury car prestige to its youthful design.

Last time I helped my cousin choose a car, he was torn between the Accord and the Superb for days. The Accord drives really smoothly, and the hybrid version has a fuel consumption of only around 5L/100km, so you don't have to worry about fuel costs even in city traffic jams. The Superb's hatchback trunk is incredibly spacious—last time I moved, I fit two 28-inch suitcases in there and still had room to spare. However, there are too few Skoda 4S stores, and even the repair shops near my home said they're not familiar with this car, so parts take a long time to arrive. The Accord's resale value is much higher than the Superb's; after three years, it can still fetch about 70% of its original price. In the end, my cousin chose the Accord hybrid, mainly for its hassle-free ownership, longer maintenance intervals, and fewer minor issues, which make it suitable for a new driver like him.

I've driven both the previous-generation Superb and the tenth-generation Accord, and the driving experience differs quite significantly. The Superb's chassis is tuned to be firm, providing excellent stability during high-speed cornering, with precise steering that offers more driving fun compared to the Accord. The Accord Hybrid starts up very quietly, but the sudden engine noise during hard acceleration can be a bit jarring. In terms of rear seat space, both cars are quite similar, though the Accord's seats are softer, making them more comfortable for elderly passengers who won't complain about back pain. If I had to choose, I'd pick the Superb for frequent highway driving and the Accord for city commuting. Oh, and one thing to note: the Superb's hatchback tends to collect water in the rain, so you'll need to clean it regularly.

From a financial perspective, the Superb currently offers a discount of 30,000 to 40,000 yuan, while the Accord's maximum discount is only 20,000 yuan. The top-tier Superb comes with seat ventilation, a feature only available in the high-end hybrid version of the Accord. However, the Accord's resale value far surpasses that of the Superb, with a difference of 20,000 to 30,000 yuan after five years. Maintenance costs for the Accord are around 600 yuan for minor services, whereas the Superb costs 800 yuan and requires 95-octane fuel. Bottom line: if your budget is tight, the Superb saves you 20,000 yuan upfront, but if you plan to keep the car longer, the Accord is the more cost-effective choice.


