Las Vegas Review-Journal

Findlay Honda’s Accord offers remarkable standard features

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Honda recently released its 2018 Accord at Findlay Honda in the northwest valley, and the Accord model has garnered a lot of attention, according to veteran technology specialist and native Las Vegan Mick Tanner.

Every new Accord comes with Honda sensing, which includes collision mitigation braking system, road departure mitigation system, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist system and traffic sign recognitio­n that informs the driver what the speed limit is in a given area.

What’s more, when it comes to creature comforts, all models come standard with push-button start, a multi-angle rearview backup camera, a 7-inch color LCD screen and Bluetooth audio.

The standard powertrain is a 1.5-liter turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine with 192 horsepower and a continuous­ly variable transmissi­on. The efficient engine and transmissi­on produce impressive fuel economy numbers: an EPA estimated 30 mpg city and 38 mpg highway and a combined average of 33 mpg.

A 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharg­ed with 252 horsepower is still rated to achieve an EPA estimated 22 mpg city and 32 highway mpg and an average of 26 mpg combined. The new model comes with a 10-speed automatic transmissi­on with paddle shifters.

Looking beyond the standard features, the Accord EX-L has a long list of amenities including a leather-trimmed interior, driver seat memory, available Honda satellite-linked navigation system,

power-adjustable front passenger seat, Homelink universal remote, automatic dimming rearview mirror, blind spot informatio­n system and rear cross-traffic sensor system.

An impressive interior is highlighte­d by a 450-watt premium audio system with 10 speakers with available Car Play/android Auto. Other key components include ventilated and heated front seats, dual-zone air conditioni­ng and a larger trunk.

The Accord Hybrid model has a two-motor hybrid system that includes a CVT with sport mode along with decelerati­on selectors. These features combine to make it feel and drive like a regular gas-powered model. Although with an EPA estimated 47 mpg for both city and highway, drivers definitely save at the pump.

The Accord Touring model includes heads-up display, which helps drivers keep their eyes on the road by projecting important driver informatio­n, including navigation directions, speed, incoming calls and Honda sensing warnings directly in front of the driver low on the windshield.

In addition, the Touring model provides wireless phone charging for compatible smartphone­s.

“I see lot of baby boomers who like the new Accord,” Tanner said. “It’s a very well-evolved version of the Accord, which is now in its 10th generation.”

The major car critics agree. The 2018 Accord won Car and Driver’s award for best sedan as well as Kelley Blue Book’s Best Buy of the Year Award. I see lot of baby boomers who like the new Accord. It’s a very well-evolved version of the Accord, which is now in its 10th generation.

 ?? Findlay ?? Findlay Honda technology specialist Mick Tanner shows off the 2018 Honda Accord EXL at the dealership at 7494 W. Azure Drive.
Findlay Findlay Honda technology specialist Mick Tanner shows off the 2018 Honda Accord EXL at the dealership at 7494 W. Azure Drive.

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