As the Luxury Navi (navigation) nameplate suggests the top shelf Euro abounds in creature comforts, not least of which is the 7.5″ full colour screen satellite navigation. It’s a good system, easy enough to master and both looks and feels integrated to the car instead of being a tacky add on seen all too common place in certain rivals. Sun glare can be a factor on the screen’s perspex dust cover though and some time may need to be taken with the settings to get this small issue sorted.
The handsome and functional instrumentation features combination main gauges with floating needles beset by two smaller gauges for engine temperature and fuel and are back lit with crystal effect LEDs to be both crisp and easy on the eye at night. Dual zone climate control, one touch power windows, heated electric mirrors (LH self dips when reverse is selected), cruise control, dusk sensing xenon headlights, fog lamps, remote central locking, auto wipers, front and rear parking sensors, reversing camera, trip computer, and glass tilt slide sunroof round out the feature list.
As with all Hondas the stereo truly is a cut above the rest and in this model grade features a ten speaker (with sub-woofer), six stack CD tuner with console bin mounted iPod connectivity and 12v charger outlet. The sound quality is excellent, bass ample and clarity at volume very good, even when getting to the system’s upper threshold. Personally I don’t see why this is something other manufacturers can’t manage.
Starting from $32,990 - $1000 less than the predecessor - the Japanese built Accord Euro is a dead set steal for the money and given the function, application, appearance and purpose is pretty hard to pass up. Even with the rivals nipping at the Euro’s heels it has again managed to keep one step ahead and if I could just add bluetooth, self folding mirrors and change the tyres I’d be as good as sold.
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Specifications:
Engine: 2354cc DOHC Four Cylinder 16 Valve
Power: 148kW @ 7000rpm
Torque: 230Nm @ 4200rpm
Transmission: Five Speed Automatic
Brakes: Four Wheel Disc with ABS, EBA & EBD
Driven Wheels: Front
Top Speed: 227km/h
0-100km/h: 9.5 seconds
0-400m: Not Tested
Fuel Type: 95 RON Unleaded
Fuel Tank Capacity: 65 litres
Fuel Consumption: 8.9 litres/100km (Combined)
ANCAP Rating: Four Stars
Safety: ESP; TCS; Front, Side & Curtain Airbags
Service Interval: 6 month/10,000km
Spare Wheel: Space Saver
Turning Circle: 11.0 metres
Towing Capacity: 1200kg (Braked)
Warranty: 3 year/100,000km
Weight: 1605kg (Tare)
Wheels: Alloy 18 x 8”
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