One of India's most loved large saloons, the Honda Accord is a great car
that also offers loads of value for money. Recent makeover has ensured
that the Accord remains as space-age on the outside as it is on the
inside. Comfortable interiors, lots of space and typically Honda
reliability have made this another runaway success for the Japanese
manufacturer. Oh, and it also comes with a very powerful and efficient
3.6 liter V6 petrol mill too - great performance guaranteed!
The sedan, New Honda Accord comes with a lot of safety features including intelligent six airbags, Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body, G-FORCE Control Technology (G-CON) for enhanced safety of the vehicle occupants during a collision, ABS, EBD, Front 3 point seat belts with automatic tensioning system, Front active headrests that help mitigate neck shock in a rear end collision, etc.
Honda Accord is the 8th generation Honda Accord that was launched in 2008 with extra advanced features and technology.
New Honda Accord comes with ultra comfortable cabin features such as advanced audio system with USB slot, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, eight-way power seat adjustment with lumbar support, rear audio controls, rear AC vents and reading lights at the rear.
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The sedan, New Honda Accord comes with a lot of safety features including intelligent six airbags, Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body, G-FORCE Control Technology (G-CON) for enhanced safety of the vehicle occupants during a collision, ABS, EBD, Front 3 point seat belts with automatic tensioning system, Front active headrests that help mitigate neck shock in a rear end collision, etc.
New Honda Accord comes with ultra comfortable cabin features such as advanced audio system with USB slot, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, eight-way power seat adjustment with lumbar support, rear audio controls, rear AC vents and reading lights at the rear.
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