All you have to do is go to their website and see for yourself...what are added features, are they worth the price diff at that point is what I'm wondering...
Honda Sensing (1k standalone on lower trims)what are added features, are they worth the price diff at that point is what I'm wondering...
For me, the wheels on the Touring look so much nicer than the EX-T/EX-LsHonda Sensing (1k standalone on lower trims)
450-watt, 10-speaker audio
Rain-Sensing Wipers
Heated Rear Seats
LED Headlights, front turn signals, and integrated signals in mirrors
4-way power passenger seat
Chrome door pulls
Factory Garmin nav
I'm probably missing something. The extra features (not including HS) are worth more than 1k.
I'm in the same boat as @tts. I actually test drive two tourings before getting my ex-l. If you can afford the touring and want all the features get it. Otherwise I felt the ex-l had everything I needed. Love the car.I went through this exercise and ended up with an EX-L. It really just a simple feature/price issue. What do you want, and how much do you want to spend? For me, everything I really wanted came in the EX-L, and the touring features were all bonuses that I could live without. I've had the EX-L now for about 3 months, and so far no regrets at all.
Touring is an awesome car. LED headlights, nicer rims, nav, subwoofer, bunch of other stuff. As mentioned above, how often do you buy a car? And what is $2,000 over the course of a lifetime? No regrets here. I say go for it.Is there a reason to spend 2000 more for the touring over ex-l?