Honda has taken a greater step for its sedan with its headlights, noses, LED taillights and fog lights on its two-door and four-door Accords that seem to be influenced by those vehicles from the luxury automotive brand, Acura. The body of the Honda Accord has been redesigned to offer better rigidity. The hood on the other hand is made of aluminium instead of the steel to make it lighter in weight.
Furthermore, the interior design has a new look. A standard rearview is used, and the front change for the gauges makes them easier to read. The model also has a convenient 60/40 split-folding rear seat. Despite the changes, Honda still maintains similar engines; 185-horsepower 2.4 litre four cylinder.
What makes Honda Accord special than any other sedans is that “Honda Sensing” is included which helps to maintain a safe distance with the vehicle ahead. It also incorporates systems designed to automatically prevent drivers from rear-ending another vehicle.
So, is Honda Accord good enough? Most Honda users tend to be loyal to their car, probably because it is that good. But, what really matters is for Honda to keep up with the market and make sure its faithful customers will stay to support the brand.