Does the 2016 Honda Accord Keep up with the Competition?

2016 HondaAccord EX Greenville NC

The Honda Accord was named to Car & Driver’s annual list of 10Best Cars in America. It has also won several KBB awards and was given a 5-star safety rating by the IIHS. These awards, plus the reputation of the Accord will give Greenville car shoppers reason to pause and look at this car over the competition.

What’s New with the 2016 Accord?

The 2016 Accord is part of a line that has become the most popular car in the country. Since 2013, the Accord has outsold the competition. The 2016 model has been redesigned and has better fuel efficiency, an upgraded chassis, as well as a new design.

Features in the 2016 Honda Accord

Some of the premium features and tech on the Accord include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, LED exterior lighting, remote engine start, rear seat heating, rain sensing wipers, front and rear parking sensors, and a 60/40 split and folding rear seat. There are additional colors for the sedan and coupe.

What You Should Know About Honda Sensing Honda Sensing Greenville NC

Honda Sensing’s suite of safety and driver assist features is an available feature on all trims, and the Touring gets it as standard. Honda Sensing gives an already safe car another layer of protection with things like road departure migration, forward collision warning, collision migration braking system, and lane departure warning.

These things, pluse the estimated 27 mpg city/37 mpg highway* fuel efficiency keep the Accord a competitive vehicle in the Greenville area.

If you would like to test drive the 2016 Honda Accord, speak with the team at Barbour Hendrick Honda in Greenville, North Carolina today.

*Based on EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.

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