What does eco mean on a 2008 Honda Accord?

What does eco mean on a 2008 Honda Accord?

Rarely seen and virtually impossible to photograph, the ECO light signifies that the V6’s Cylinders have been Variably Managed. It’s supposed to save gas or prove how great their engineers are or something like that, but in reality, it’s just annoying.

What does the Eco light mean on a Honda Accord?

The ‘ECON’ button optimizes operation of the transmission, engine, and other powertrain components to help conserve additional fuel. For example, a gentler throttle pedal setting limits power and torque by a small amount.

What does the Eco Light mean on a Honda Accord?

As we began our test-drive period with the 2008 Honda Accord, we noticed a green “Eco” light on the tachometer that would occasionally turn on. We deduced that this light comes on to let drivers know when they are operating the car in such a way as to get the best mileage.

Is the Honda Accord EX L a good car?

Map resolution in the navigation system is poor. The Bottom Line The restyled 2008 Honda Accord EX-L looks good and offers a very comfortable drive. It works well as a commuter and family car, and its low emissions make it an environmentally conscious choice, but don’t expect the most cutting-edge cabin tech.

Where to drive a 2008 Honda Accord EX L?

Editors Kevin Massy and Wayne Cunningham took the car out to McLaren Park in San Francisco, a rare city space offering a good stretch of road with no stop signs or lights. The chosen course was mostly downhill, which would help keep the light on, although it had a number of turns and three rises, the last being particularly steep and long.

What’s the first run time of a 2008 Honda Accord?

With a first run time of 1 minute and 44.04 seconds, Cunningham came away the overall winner. The dashboard of the 2008 Honda Accord experienced the same overhaul as the exterior. Honda sells its Accords with trim levels from LX to the top-of-the-line EX-L, with navigation or without.

Map resolution in the navigation system is poor. The Bottom Line The restyled 2008 Honda Accord EX-L looks good and offers a very comfortable drive. It works well as a commuter and family car, and its low emissions make it an environmentally conscious choice, but don’t expect the most cutting-edge cabin tech.

As we began our test-drive period with the 2008 Honda Accord, we noticed a green “Eco” light on the tachometer that would occasionally turn on. We deduced that this light comes on to let drivers know when they are operating the car in such a way as to get the best mileage.

With a first run time of 1 minute and 44.04 seconds, Cunningham came away the overall winner. The dashboard of the 2008 Honda Accord experienced the same overhaul as the exterior. Honda sells its Accords with trim levels from LX to the top-of-the-line EX-L, with navigation or without.

Are there any 2008 Accords on sale for 1000 miles?

On one of the non-Edmunds 2008 Accord forums, several posters have become alarmed because a few almost new 2008 EX-L V-6’s with 1000 miles or less have been immediately put up for sale by private owners. Nobody knows why… could be because of what you described.