I was debating among these two trims a couple months back as well.
I wanted the 1.5t as i think due to it being a lower priced trim and the most common one, 1.5t retains more resale value after 3 years.
Also 1.5t is more fuel efficient than 2.0T. I wanted 1.5t for that reason, but i ended with a EXL-2.0 because the deal i got seemed to have better value for the money.
I am driving that for 264+tax.
I was able to negotiate the 1.5t only 10-12 better than 2.0 so 2.0t had more value for the money.
If you want resale and bettee fuel go with 1.5
If you want better ride and another honda lease down the road go with 2.0
In a real 21st century twist of irony, though, the sleek new Accord joins the wonderfully restyled 2018 Toyota Camry at the top of the mid-sized sedan segment just as it is losing buyers to crossovers and SUVs.
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