Honda accord 2012
Honda accord 2012
Honda accord 2012
Honda accord 2012
The Honda Accord has improved fuel economy since the last time it was tested, and it ties the Optima at 25 mpg overall. The Accord has a compliant ride, excellent visibility and a roomy cabin. The Accord handles responsively, with good steering, but when it was pushed at CR’s test track, it was sloppy with notable body lean. The Honda Accord LX-P ($23,730 MSRP as tested) is powered by a 177-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that provides strong performance. The five-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly. Braking is very good. The interior is well-finished. Trunk space is generous.The revised Honda Accord sedan and Tourer models will make their debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The changes for the Honda Accord 2012 includes: Revised exterior styling, Detail changes to interior finishes, Improvements to emissions and economy on all engines, 138 g/km 2.2 i-DTEC introduced, Ride and handling improvements for all models, Auto High-Beam Support System and Active Cornering Lights debut on Accord, 180 PS Type S model now available across Europe with bespoke interior and exterior styling.
The rear of the Honda Accord sedan model has been subtly enhanced with the rear lights having a light red finish for the reversing light and indicators to match that of the fog light, giving a balance to the rear styling. The exclusive styling of the sedan is rounded off with a light chrome garnish above the rear licence plate on most models and a dark chrome finish on Type S grade cars.
The rear of the Honda Accord sedan model has been subtly enhanced with the rear lights having a light red finish for the reversing light and indicators to match that of the fog light, giving a balance to the rear styling. The exclusive styling of the sedan is rounded off with a light chrome garnish above the rear licence plate on most models and a dark chrome finish on Type S grade cars.