Huwebes, Hunyo 21, 2012

2012 Honda Accord Sedan pricing at $21,480?

The 2012 Honda Accord Sedan is no longer the freshest mid-size sedan, it's due for a full redesign in another year or two. But the 2012 Honda Accord Sedan current version vestiges one of the top choices in this class for core space, styling, ride comfort, performance, and features, all with a rational, economical, value-minded feel. The 2012 Honda Accord Sedan still manages to stand out on the test drive. Whether you choose the sedan or coupe, four-cylinder or V-6, the 2012 Honda Accord Sedan offers satisfying overall performance and is among the better-handling vehicles in this class. Four-cylinder models are gutsy enough, and very smooth; you won't need the V-6 unless you plan to haul lots of people or cargo. 

The 2012 Honda Accord Sedan included the active noise cancellation that top trims get, the 2012 Honda Accord Sedan feels more like a luxury car at times, and throughout the lineup you'll find responsive steering, good body control, and strong brakes. The 2012 Honda Accord Sedan Gas mileage has long been a strength for the Accord, too, but its figures are lower than those of the new Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima.
The 2012 Honda Accord Sedan has an interior space remains a strength for the Honda Accord. While it's a mid-size sedan by most eyes, it qualifies as a large car according to the EPA,  2012 Honda Accord Sedan and its interior really does feel big-car accommodating for driver and passengers. The front seats are comfortable and supportive, there's plenty of legroom in back, and the trunk is huge.
The 2012 Honda Accord Sedan is just as well equipped as any of its rivals, with one significant red flag: It can be frustrating if you want some essential tech features, like Bluetooth hands-free, but don't want 'the works.' While Honda Sedan has just for 2012 made a USB connector standard across the lineup, you still can't get a factory Bluetooth hands-free option unless you step up to the to-of-the-line EX-L, with leather and navigation. The nav system of 2012 Honda Accord Sedan has a big eight-inch screen and now includes Zagat restaurant ratings, voice recognition, and a rear-view camera system. It has a price of $21,480.