Is the Honda Accord Coupe V 6 automatic?
The V-6–only Touring coupe, which is new to the lineup for 2016, is available only with a conventional six-speed automatic, the same as all six-cylinder sedans. The Touring’s automatic transmission and its extra equipment made our test example about 150 pounds heavier than the manual V-6 version.
Is there a 2016 Honda Accord Front Drive?
Even as the front-drive coupe has all but disappeared, Honda has dug in hard, refreshing the Accord for 2016. It should be applauded for its tenacity. Nissan stopped selling the two-door Altima, and Toyota long ago chucked the Camry-based Solara overboard.
What’s the manual on a 2016 Honda Accord?
Our only complaint is easily solved with a twist: The 2016 Accord Sport sedan’s manual gained a satisfyingly hefty metal ball that we prefer over the coupe’s lighter, more plasticky piece. You’ll often hear bleating over the Accord coupe’s high price, at least relative to stuff like the Mustang and the Camaro.
What kind of transmission does a Honda Accord have?
Two-door models come standard with a six-speed manual transmission regardless of engine choice, and a continuously variable automatic is an option with the four-cylinder. The V-6–only Touring coupe, which is new to the lineup for 2016, is available only with a conventional six-speed automatic, the same as all six-cylinder sedans.
The V-6–only Touring coupe, which is new to the lineup for 2016, is available only with a conventional six-speed automatic, the same as all six-cylinder sedans. The Touring’s automatic transmission and its extra equipment made our test example about 150 pounds heavier than the manual V-6 version.
What’s the price of a 2016 Honda Accord?
TrueCar has 85 used 2016 Honda Accord s for sale nationwide, including a EX-L Coupe I4 CVT and a EX Coupe I4 CVT. Prices for 2016 Honda Accord s currently range from $14,995 to $24,999, with vehicle mileage ranging from 15,943 to 138,000.
Is the 2016 Honda Accord Front wheel drive?
Granted, there are plenty of more-exciting two-door options available in the Honda’s price range, from the all-new 2016 Chevrolet Camaro to the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86. But the Accord stands apart for being less overtly sporty, as well as for its front-wheel drive.
Two-door models come standard with a six-speed manual transmission regardless of engine choice, and a continuously variable automatic is an option with the four-cylinder. The V-6–only Touring coupe, which is new to the lineup for 2016, is available only with a conventional six-speed automatic, the same as all six-cylinder sedans.