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01:47 p.m. EDT, January 05, 2010
The 2010 Honda Accord is once again one of the highest rated vehicles on the planet in terms of annual Internet searches, value presented and overall customer satisfaction. It is available as either a coupe or sedan and has been thoughtfully designed and manufactured to present optimal levels of comfort, performance, quality and advanced technologies. 3 engine choices are offered on 8 seperate trims: two 4-cylinders and a V6 option.
One of the most well-received upgrades for the 2010 Accord by Honda is the expanded availability of Bluetooth HandsFreeLink. Now, all models of the Accord with leather seating will have Bluetooth available. As of last year, purchasers could only get Bluetooth on Accords that were equipped with navigational systems. Further, sedan models of the Accord EX and EX-L now come equipped with rear seat ventilation ducts. Rear passengers are pleased with strong, comforting airflow that they can control separately.
Erik Berkman, VP of Honda USA states, "The feature changes to the 2010 Honda Accord elevates its appeal and supports a legendary reputation as a class leader for quality and customer satisfaction. The Honda Accord offers something for a diverse range of people seeking anything from a comfortable family car to an aggressive coupe with looks and power." Almost copious amounts of standard equipment, highly-intuitive ergonomic design standards, luxurious comfort standards and loads of other occupant-pleasing features have been included.
MSRPs for the Honda Accord 2010 range from $21,855 for 2.4L 177hp L4 Sedan up to $29,105 for the 3.5L 271hp V6 Accord EX-L Sedan. Base model coupes have fuel economy ratings as reported by the EPA of 21/31 mpg urban/rural which translates into about 375 miles of travel per fill up. And if you would like to opt for the 3.5L 24-valve 271hp iVTEC V6 power plant, you can expect 19/29 economy ratings and loads of extra oomph.
On the inside of the 2010 Honda Accord, you'll find 93 cubic feet of passenger volume. Another 12 cubic feet of luggage space resides in the trunk. Honda also thrives in part because of its excellent reputation for safety. Standard safety features including the Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation, electronic stability and traction control systems, electronic brake force distribution and more act in conjunction to deliver optimal safety for all occupants. With the new features coupled with its traditional reputation for excellence, the Honda Accord forges ever onward into perpetual glory.




