No market is more competitive in the retail of cars mid-size sedan. With so many options available, it can be difficult to remain competitive year after year, however, the Honda Accord has been one of the most popular cars in the United States. For 2011, the Honda Accord is available in several trim levels that will appeal to any consumer. Sporting style and fit several functional upgrades from previous models, the 2011 Honda Accord is committed to maintaining the strong reputation his name.
The 2011 Accord sedan is available in LX, LX-P, SE, EX, EX V-6, EX-L and EX-L V-6. For occasional travelers who seek only for transportation to and from work, the setting LX is equipped with a 2.4 liter 4cyl engine, 16-inch wheels of steel, traction control, power accessories, stability control, and an auxiliary input. The 2011 Honda Accord SE adds several improvements to the LX, including leather interior, alloy wheels, power driver's seat adjustable and heated front seats. The 2011 Honda Accord EX adds or updates an inch wheels 17 inch alloy, improves the interior with upgraded interior finish adds a sunroof, a six-CD and a USB audio jack. The Accord EX-L adds leather upholstery, automatic headlights, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, sound system and an optional navigation system.
Security:
Honda products are generally considered some of the safest on the market, and the 2011 Honda Agreement is no exception. The Agreement is equipped with several safety features that leave the competition behind, demonstrated by his ability to earn a rating of five stars for protection against impact and side impact protection ratings of the government crash test. In addition to the government safety ratings, the agreement obtained from the Institute for the highest possible rating for road safety is good. There is no doubt that these results bode well for the performance of Accord sales in the market heavily contested.
Propulsion systems:
The 2011 Honda Accord is available with two variants of a four-cylinder and optional V-6. The smaller of the two four-cylinder engine produces 177 horsepower and 161 lb.-ft. of torque, while the largest producing 190 horsepower and 162 lb.-ft. of torque. The 3.5 liter six-cylinder is rated at 271 horsepower and 253 lb.-ft. of torque.
Finish:
Honda vehicles have long been known for its intuitive design quality interior and accessories at affordable prices, a trend that continues with the 2011 Honda Agreement. The center console is simple and elegant and is able to provide a wide range of features without overcrowding of space. The materials used in production are strong and beautiful, and not give the impression that the manufacturer was trying to cut costs anyway. The seats are comfortable and spacious. The interior space is a challenge to a production deal, so it is a very comfortable ride overall.
In conclusion, the 2011 Honda Accord is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable, quality midsize sedan at a price that is sure to please. While the competition is tough, reliability and affordability of the Agreement which is the perfect choice for 2011.