What makes the Honda Accord V-6 a good car?

What makes the Honda Accord V-6 a good car?

Port them over here, please. One area where the Honda falls short is its infotainment system, which is responsive but has poor ergonomics.

What are the safety features of a Honda Accord?

Safety is our constant priority. 6 airbags come standard in the all-new Accord. Vehicle Stability Assist™ helps to stabilise the vehicle by maintaining traction while accelerating during cornering. Electronic Parking Brake with Brake Hold function is like the traditional parking brake.

What’s the problem with the 2016 Honda Accord?

One area where the Honda falls short is its infotainment system, which is responsive but has poor ergonomics. As an older member of the current Honda lineup—this 2016 model year marked this car’s mid-cycle refresh —the Accord still features the ill-conceived split-screen center-stack arrangement that can make finding information difficult.

What is the 10th generation of Honda Accord?

The 10th Generation Honda Accord. It makes your presence known while holding its very own. Assists in maintaining a set following interval, reducing the need to manually change speed. Helps to brake when it senses an unavoidable collision with another vehicle in front of you.

Port them over here, please. One area where the Honda falls short is its infotainment system, which is responsive but has poor ergonomics.

What are the different levels of the Honda Accord?

There are two main trim levels, LX and EX, and their supporting subsets, LX V6, EX-L and EX-L V6. Honda also offers two additional trim levels for the sedan: Value Package and SE (Special Edition). The entry-level Accord Value Package sedan provides air-conditioning, power windows and locks, a CD stereo, keyless entry and cruise control.

What kind of crash protection does a Honda Accord have?

All Honda Accords come with antilock brakes, front seat-mounted side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags as standard equipment. Stability control is standard only on V6 models. In NHTSA (government) crash testing, the 2007 Honda Accord received a perfect five stars for frontal-impact protection.

One area where the Honda falls short is its infotainment system, which is responsive but has poor ergonomics. As an older member of the current Honda lineup—this 2016 model year marked this car’s mid-cycle refresh —the Accord still features the ill-conceived split-screen center-stack arrangement that can make finding information difficult.