Reviews of the 2006 Honda Accord Sedan - 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid Sedan:
The Honda Accord has continuously been a top 10 seller for sedans in the U.S. for the past few decades and that unprecedented record looks to only grow in the near future. The new 2006 Honda Accord Sedan has lots of changes from past models with increased horsepower and an innovative instrument panel. The 2.4 liter i-VTEC 4 cylinder engine puts out 166 HP and the 3.0 liter VTEC V-6 can supply 244 HP without sacrificing fuel economy. The Accord EX V6 Sedan has a close-ratio 6 speed manual transmission for the sports car lover in your family. The 2007 Honda Accord has 7 packages to choose (too many by our standards) - the Value Package ($18225), the LX ($20025), the LX Special Edition ($20725), the EX ($22450), the LX V-6 ($25100), the EX V-6 6MT ($27300), and the EX V-6 ($27300). We feel that the V6 models are the best value for comfortable ride and enough power to get up hills with a full carload of family or gear for a getaway. Honda has created a great Hybrid with the new Accord and we detail that below.
The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid Sedan sells for a little over $30K with 255 HP and a V6 engine. The Honda Accord hybrid includes extras like an 8-way power adjustable drivers seat and dual-zone climate control system. The Federal government gives you a tax deduction on hybrid vehicles when you buy one, so the sticker price won't seem so high with the tax adjustment. Also, with gasoline hovering around $3/gallon, the Accord Hybrid Sedan should save you plenty in the long run with 25 city/ 34 highway. Although we would love to see better mileage from a hybrid, it's nice to see that power and styling were not sacrificed on this model. Perhaps the 2008 Honda Accords will perform even better and we will see an increase in MPG. For now, enjoy the latest Honda Accords with their innovative interiors and sleek exteriors. Be sure to get an alarm since Accords unfortunately are stolen as often as any other type of car on the market. Get more details online at Honda.com.
Honda Accord Coupe:
The Honda Accord Coupe has never been a family car, but for the money its a good car for teenagers and young adults. It keeps the sporty feel with 2 doors and has 166 HP to keep the driving experience exciting. The 6-cylinder 3.0 liter VTEC engine is fun to drive and easy on the wallet with gas mileage that goes beyond 30 MPG. The 5 models allow all buyers to choose a price level that fits their needs ($20375-$27400). We feel that the LX V-6 for $25200 with an automatic transmission is the best of the bunch. It offers 244 HP through a 3.0 liter VTEC V6 engine with 17 inch alloy wheels and disc brakes. Comes standard with Air conditioning, cruise control, heated side mirrors, a 120-watt AM/FM/6-disc in-dash CD audio system, and front, front side and side curtain airbags. The Honda Accord Coupe is another popular car for accessories with the younger generation (read below to find out more).
Used Honda Accords
Honda Accords are all over the roads of America and buying a used one should give you plenty of options on makes, models and years. The best sites for overall selection are places like Autosite.com, Carmax.com, and Ebay Motors. Pricing can be found on Kelly Blue Book (KBB.com) . The top used Honda Accords are listed below with average prices.
2003 Honda Accord - $15395
2005 Honda Accord - $19830
2002 Honda Accord - $9895
2000 Honda Accord - $8600
1995 Honda Accord - $4425
2004 Honda Accord - $16550
1994 Honda Accord - $4170
1998 Honda Accord - $6625
Honda Accord Body Kit - Accessory - Parts
Much like the Civic, the Honda is a car that many young adults like to accessorize with the latest body kits, instrument panels, exhaust modifications, floor mats, custom mirrors, seat covers, and spoilers. For the best pricing, we suggest going to several internet sites to compare cost. The most popular Honda Accord accessory sites are Car-stuff.com, Accessories-Honda.com, and Handa-Accessories.com. Choose from wood trim, trunk liners, cargo nets, moonroof visor, splash guards, and rear wings. When it comes to Honda Accord parts go with PartsTrain.com or HondaPartsdeals.com. They both carry the largest inventory online we could find with air filters, alternators, brake pads, clutches, exhaust, fuel pump, radiators, starters, shocks, and wheels.
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