The 2010 Honda Accord!

The 2010 Honda Accord will feature a roomy front seating, though there was never a shortage of space in any of the versions of the Accord even in past. This Sedan will be equally roomy at the back too, and it provides a very rational transportation, capable of entertaining even the most demanding drivers and car lovers.


Moreover, the 2010 Accord will also have higher resale value, and more importantly it renders greater reliability, and better safety features too.

Looking at some of the downsides of this cool Sedan, the dashboard-button is kind of overloaded, while the base four-cylinder is a bit rough, and surely the Coupe has a relatively compromised rear-seat room, which could have been further improvized.



Nevertheless, the 2010 Honda Accord could be your best bet, in case a car for daily transportation with high-class design and elegant looks, is what you’re looking at.

Considering the moderately priced midsize cars in the current market, the Honda Accord is surely present an unbeatable brew of efficient packaging, smart engineering, as well as some excelling road manners, making it far superior than the rest.

If comfort is high on your priority the rear drive space might be a small area of concern, but then it comes at a reasonable cost too. Accord has been one of the most popular car models in the US. And now that the EX sedan with the four-cylinder engine has been upgraded, no wonder it could become the best car model to give you a top all-around value.

More than three quarters of the Accord are produced at the Ohio plant, while the remaining are handled in Japan.



Mechanical Specs

Engine - 3.5L displacement
Cylinder configuration – V6
engine - gas
No of valves: 24
Power - 271 hp @ 6200 rpm
254 ft-lbs. @ 5000 rpm
DriveTrain - 5-speed automatic transmission
Suspension - Four-wheel independent suspension
torque - 254 ft-lbs

Other salient features:

• cylinder deactivation
• double wishbone front suspension
• all wheel drive
• front and rear stabilizer bar
• Instrumentation tachometer
• trip computer
• low fuel level warning
• compass
• multi-link rear suspension
• clock
• external temperature display
•Towing and Hauling - cargo tie downs
• Single overhead cam (SOHC)
• Bucket front seats engine
• Variable valve timing

and lots more!

Lastly, it could be a good point worth discussing whether one should wait for the 2010 Accord, or go with the 2009 Honda Accord model. Well, frankly looking at the alterations made in the overall looks and design of the 2010 model, there won’t be any drastic changes, except the fact that 2010 Accord may be offered in new colour and minor additional interior decors, otherwise it all remains the same!


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