The Beloved Accord Is Back With The Re-imagined Crosstour Model

Posted by – July 29, 2010

The new Honda Accord is sporting several new looks this year.This 2011 Accord is for Honda fanatics who desire the ultimate all-around-performance car. The all-around awesomeness of the 2011 Accord is sure to make it a favorite. Residents looking for a Oxnard Honda dealership, look no farther than Honda of Thousand Oaks. When buying a new car Camarillo residents will agree with those who have purchased used cars Westlake, Honda of Thousand Oaks is the best.

Starting with a classic car, the Accord Sedan is a great all around car. Its inexpensive sticker price starting at just a shade over $21,000 makes the Accord fit into even the most modest budget. The Sedan is availible with several different options from the modestly equipped LX to the top of the line EX-L with a powerful V6 motor. Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM®) offers both brisk acceleration and fuel efficiency and is available in 5-Speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission.

Now to the EX models are powered by a 3.5 liter V6 that delivers tons of acceleration and still provides up to 29 miles per gallon. With many interior packages available so drivers can ride on the nicest leather and rely on HandsFreeLink Bluetooth at the same time.

Speed demons take note: the Accord Coupe is what you’ve been looking for. This agile two-door brings the same motor as the Sedan at a much trimmer weight class and a starting price under $23,000. With the available 18” wheels and projector beam headlights feel free to turn heads around every corner.

For those who think that bigger is better when it comes to their car then the Accord Crosstour is the car to buy. While maintaining a sporty look this crossover is offer much more cargo space than the Accord Sedan. Starting around $29,000 this beast comes standard with a powerful V-6. Combine that with the AWD feature and you have a family hauler that handles like a sports car.

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