The Honda Accord has been named to Car & Driver magazine’s annual list of 10Best Cars in America for a record 30th time in the 32-year history of the award. Bradenton car shoppers could do much worse than look closely at the 2016 Honda Accord.
About the 2016 Honda Accord
This is the ninth generation of the Honda Accord, which first went on sale in 1976. It has been produced in Marysville, Ohio’s Honda plant since 1982. There are now 10.5 million Accords made in the U.S., and sales in the U.S. top 12.5 million units. Bradenton has seen the popular Accord on the road every day.
Car & Driver notes that the Accord is the only high-volume product to earn this award nearly every year. It is also the most popular car in America for 2013, 2014, and 2015, according to IHS Automotive’s retail vehicle registration data.
What’s New with the 2016 Honda Accord
The 2016 Accord makes further progress in its ninth generation with better fuel efficiency, better design, and upgraded chassis. Bradenton drivers can get an estimated 27 mpg city/37 mpg highway* with the new Accord.
Honda Sensing, the suite of safety and driver assisted features is available on all trims, with the Touring getting it as standard. Other features include combined Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Accord is one of the first high volume cars applying this system in the marketplace.
Other premium features and tech on the 2016 Accord include LED exterior lighting, front and rear parking sensors, remote engine start, rear seat heating, rain sensing wipers, and a 60/40 split and folding rear seat. Additional exterior colors and interior fabrics are available on the sedan and coupe.
If you would like to test drive the 2016 Honda Accord and are in the Bradenton, Florida area, speak with the experienced team at Hendrick Honda Bradenton 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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