2016 Honda Accord: Add-ons Won’t Add To The Cost

Despite many updates, the prices in the United States haven’t changed for the entry-level versions of the renovated 2016 Honda Accod Sedan and the 2016 Honda Accord Coupe.

The facelifted Accord Sedan goes onto the market today begininning with a pricetag of $22,105 thanks to the base LX trim complete with the 185hp 2.4liter four-cylinder engine together with six-speed manual transmission. On the other end of the range, the swanky 2016 Accord Sedan Touring comes at a price of $34,125 and is fitted with the 278hp 3.5-liter V6 together with a six-speed transmission.

The 2016 Accord Coupe goes onto the market on August 26 and the price of it with the LX-S trim and four-cylinder engine and six-speed manual transmission will begin at $23,775. Complete with the V6 and six-speed auto, the top of the range 2016 Accord Coupe Touring is the most expensive vehicle to come from the 2016 Accord lineup, with a pricetag of $34,125. A $820 destination charge is not included in these prices.

Honda have provided the 2016 Accord models with styling changes for its mid-cycle refresh and these are to include a upgraded and refreshed body and chassis, new LED hedlights, and also Honda’s first ever seen option of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The trims on all Accords apart from the Touring, for which it is already standard quipment, will receive the Honda Sensing package of safety assist technologies as a standalone option.

Amongst the new available features are heated rear seats, rear parking sensors, HD radio and much more. For the first time, the 2016 Honda Accord Sedan in Sport trim and Touring versions of the Sedan and Coupe will be fitted with 19-inch alloy wheels as well.

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