The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency defines the 2011 Honda Accord as a
large car. This may surprise those of you who still think of Hondas as small economy cars.
And it seems odd because retailers classify Accords as midsize cars. But our test
Accord felt like a large car. It looked long on the outside, had a lot of interior room
and drive like a big car. But our test car – which was outfitted with the optional
190 horsepower, 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine – was also EPA rated
at 23 miles in town and 34 miles on the freeway,
which is pretty good these days.
large car. This may surprise those of you who still think of Hondas as small economy cars.
And it seems odd because retailers classify Accords as midsize cars. But our test
Accord felt like a large car. It looked long on the outside, had a lot of interior room
and drive like a big car. But our test car – which was outfitted with the optional
190 horsepower, 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine – was also EPA rated
at 23 miles in town and 34 miles on the freeway,
which is pretty good these days.
Honda Accord 2011
Honda Accord Engine
Honda Accord Wheel
Honda Accord
Honda Accord front Light
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