There's A 104-Day Supply Of Honda Accords, Because They're Not Selling

Underwhelming sales mean that Honda currently has a surplus stock of its latest saloon in the USA
There's A 104-Day Supply Of Honda Accords, Because They're Not Selling

By any measure, the new Honda Accord is a very good car. It’s the North American Car of the Year for one thing, and if you want, you can even have it with a detuned Civic Type R engine complete with a short-throw manual ‘box. Happy days.

The trouble is, saloons have fallen out of favour with new car buyers worldwide, largely thanks to the rise of the crossover. However accomplished it may be, the Accord isn’t immune, and sales have slow. In fact, Automotive News reports that the inventory of unsold Accords is so high, Honda has a 104-day supply to play with in the United States as of 1 March. Some dealers are even turning down shipments from the Japanese manufacturer’s Marysville, Ohio plant, because their stock levels are already much higher than usual.

Dealers across the country are reportedly pinning the blame on a lack of decent leasing deals. It certainly doesn’t help that the new Accord is more expensive than the old one, potentially putting off owners trading up from the previous generation when they’re presented with higher monthly payments.

There's A 104-Day Supply Of Honda Accords, Because They're Not Selling

In a statement to Automotive News, a Honda spokesperson said:

“We continue to work collaboratively with our dealer partners and appreciate our ongoing dialogue with them to ensure the overall value proposition with each of our products is competitive in the marketplace.”

However unloved the Accord may be in the US, it could be worse: demand for saloons is so weak in the UK, that Honda won’t ever bother bringing the car here.

Thanks, crossover lovers. Thanks a lot…

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