Honda has a pretty robust lineup of cars, from compact crossovers to sporty hatchbacks to a minivan and even a midsize truck. But dealers still say there’s room for growth and are specifically asking for a full-size SUV and an all-wheel-drive sedan.
“As far as holes in the product lineup, [one place] where we’d like to see the product is something larger than the current-generation Pilot,” William Feinstein, chairman of Honda’s national dealer advisory board, told Automotive News in an interview last week. “We think there’s a market for that.”
Feinstein also thinks “there may be a market for some version of an all-wheel-drive sedan,” according to the Automotive News report. “Certainly in the northeast and midwest,” he added.
An all-wheel-drive version of the Honda Accord would make a lot of sense, especially as more and more automakers add AWD capability to their midsize sedans. The Subaru Legacy comes standard with all-wheel drive, and the Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry recently sprouted AWD variants.
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