It's
big news any time one of the best-selling vehicles in America is the subject of
a refresh. For 2016, the Honda Accord is the headline, receiving a number of
noteworthy additions and revisions, from revised suspension tuning to an
enhanced technology interface that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Smartphone
integration. Add these upgrades to a sedan that is already an Edmunds
"A" rated car and you've got the recipe for one of the best family
sedans on the market.
The
Honda Accord has long been one of America's favorite cars in one of America's
favorite segments: the mid-size family sedan. It's become an increasingly
competitive space over the past few years, with strong competition from rivals
like the stylish Ford Fusion, the value-laden Hyundai Sonata, and the
reinvented Chrysler 200. The Accord appeals to both sides of the brain, with
plenty of practicality and a fun-to-drive nature.
Every
2016 Honda Accord comes with anti lock disc brakes, stability and traction
control, active front head restraints, front seat side airbags and side curtain
airbags. A rear view camera is also standard across the board. Lane departure
warning, lane and road departure intervention, forward collision warning and
forward collision intervention with automatic braking are included with the
Honda Sensing package (standard on Accord Touring). Standard on EX and above is
the Lane Watch
blind-spot system, which switches the 7.7-inch screen's display to a low and
wide view of the car's passenger side when the right turn signal is engaged.
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