
The 2011 Honda Accord is new and receives significant enhancements that will attract Honda shoppers previously impressed with the Accord's styling, fuel economy and engineering.
2011's Honda Accord sedan and Coupe have a new simplified front bumper appearance and get revised grille inserts. Accord sedan gains a new trunk lid with red horizontal reflector bars that span most of car's width. New tail lamps that relocate the clear, brake-light portion from the top of the lens to the bottom. There also are new wheel designs for the sedan and for six-cylinder Coupes.
Fuel economy ratings for 2011 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder are identical for the 177- and 190-horsepower versions.
With the four-cylinder, five-speed manual transmission 2011 Accords improve by 1 mpg in city driving and 2 mpg on the highway to 23/33 mpg city/highway. The five-speed automatic transmission, four-cylinder 2011 Accord sedans improve by 2 mpg in the city and by 3 mpg on the highway, to 23/34 mpg city/highway. With the five-speed automatic, four-cylinder 2011 Accord coupes improve by 1 mpg highway to rate 22/33 mpg.
V-6 Accord sedans come only with the five-speed automatic transmission and for 2011 rate 20/30 mpg, an improvement of 1 mpg in both city and highway driving. Mileage ratings for the V-6 2011 Accord coupes improve by 1 mpg in highway driving, to 17/26 mpg with the six-speed manual transmission and 19/29 with the five-speed automatic.
These updates to Honda's premier model come along with a slew of accolades the Accord has received:
• Car and Driver's exclusive 10 Best Cars list. This vehicle comparison has included the Accord 24 times in 28 years.
• J. D. Power and Associates ranked the 2010 Accord Number One in its Initial Quality Study.
• Automotive Lease Guide named the 2010 Accord its Best Midsize Car for residual value.
• Kelly Blue Book cited the Accord as the Best Resale Value in Mid-Sized Cars.
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2011's Honda Accord sedan and Coupe have a new simplified front bumper appearance and get revised grille inserts. Accord sedan gains a new trunk lid with red horizontal reflector bars that span most of car's width. New tail lamps that relocate the clear, brake-light portion from the top of the lens to the bottom. There also are new wheel designs for the sedan and for six-cylinder Coupes.
Fuel economy ratings for 2011 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder are identical for the 177- and 190-horsepower versions.
With the four-cylinder, five-speed manual transmission 2011 Accords improve by 1 mpg in city driving and 2 mpg on the highway to 23/33 mpg city/highway. The five-speed automatic transmission, four-cylinder 2011 Accord sedans improve by 2 mpg in the city and by 3 mpg on the highway, to 23/34 mpg city/highway. With the five-speed automatic, four-cylinder 2011 Accord coupes improve by 1 mpg highway to rate 22/33 mpg.
V-6 Accord sedans come only with the five-speed automatic transmission and for 2011 rate 20/30 mpg, an improvement of 1 mpg in both city and highway driving. Mileage ratings for the V-6 2011 Accord coupes improve by 1 mpg in highway driving, to 17/26 mpg with the six-speed manual transmission and 19/29 with the five-speed automatic.
These updates to Honda's premier model come along with a slew of accolades the Accord has received:
• Car and Driver's exclusive 10 Best Cars list. This vehicle comparison has included the Accord 24 times in 28 years.
• J. D. Power and Associates ranked the 2010 Accord Number One in its Initial Quality Study.
• Automotive Lease Guide named the 2010 Accord its Best Midsize Car for residual value.
• Kelly Blue Book cited the Accord as the Best Resale Value in Mid-Sized Cars.
Norris Honda - 925 Merritt Blvd Baltimore, MD 21222
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