What type of power steering fluid does a 2011 Honda Accord take?

What type of power steering fluid does a 2011 Honda Accord take?

Prestone Power Steering Fluid 12 Ounce.

What kind of car is the 2011 Honda Accord?

The 2011 Honda Accord is available as a midsize sedan and coupe. The sedan comes in LX, LX-P, SE, EX and EX-L trim levels, while the coupe comes in LX-S, EX and EX-L trims.

What are the features of a 2010 Honda Accord?

Top EX-L models of the 2010 Accord pack in the luxury features, including dual-zone climate control, leather upholstery, and a sound system with active noise cancellation. A navigation system is also available. Not everyone’s going to agree that the 2010 Honda Accord stands out from the crowd, but most will find it pleasant.

Is the Honda Accord still frugal in 2011?

There is one bright spot for 2011, because the Accord’s engines choices are now more frugal.

What kind of suspension does a Honda Accord have?

The 2010 Honda Accord has superb suspension tuning; it’s able to soak up all of the largest bumps, yet there’s enough responsiveness to take tight curves confidently. Base four-cylinder models feel the softest, with V-6 models a bit firmer. On the V-6 models, the 18-inch wheels soak up bumps almost imperceptibly, without numbing road feel.

The 2011 Honda Accord is available as a midsize sedan and coupe. The sedan comes in LX, LX-P, SE, EX and EX-L trim levels, while the coupe comes in LX-S, EX and EX-L trims.

There is one bright spot for 2011, because the Accord’s engines choices are now more frugal.

When did the new Honda Accord come out?

The current-generation Accord (it debuted in 2008) is the biggest yet, offering the most accommodating interior in its class. Yet this super-sizing of the Accord also comes with a downside, because it no longer feels like the “right-size” choice in the family sedan class.

What kind of brakes does a 2011 Honda Accord have?

Every 2011 Honda Accord comes with antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front side airbags and side curtain airbags. In Edmunds brake testing, the various Accords we’ve tested over the years have stopped from 60 mph in about 130 feet — on the long side for this class of car.