Honda Accord 2009 Dallas Texas
Reader’s Question:
I’m looking at a new 2009 Honda Accord to use for myself in good old Texas. I’ll be turning over my old car to my wife who also needs a car. Can someone offer me some advice?
Matthew
Dallas, TX
Good day to you, Matthew! Gospel-truth, the Accord has always been on the strong side of Honda. Ever since the Accord models came out in the 1980s, it always got positive reviews from both critics and consumers alike. Honda’s tradition of marrying technology and design lives on in the 2009 Accord. What kind of Accord should you take home with you? Any one of the different trims should do well but what struck my heart as a winner is the EX-L.
How is the EX-L different? Well, since you said that you’d be driving this one for yourself, I thought that I’d recommend something that isn’t on the top of the price list but takes your comfort into mind. The EX-L comes with leather-trimmed seating, leather covered steering wheel and a leather covered shift knob (for the MT), just some things that you might appreciate. I don’t think you’d be disappointed as well with the response of its 2.4 Liter i-VTEC engine. The 190 horsepower will always be there to back you up whenever you need it. For your driving convenience, the 2009 Honda Accord EX-L comes with the Honda Satellite-linked navigation system with Voice recognition. You got the style and the power, with great directions to get you in and out of Texas.
2009 Honda Fit Sport 5AT Dallas Texas
Reader’s Question:
Though I like to satisfy my son’s desire to have a car here in Dallas, Texas, as much as possible I want to make sure that the Honda Civic HFP Concept that my brother recommended to me suits my son preferences. Could you let me know some features of the Honda Civic HFP Concept?
Daniel
Dallas, TX
I am sure your brother has very good reasons why he recommended to you the new Honda Civic HFP Concept for your son there in Dallas, Texas. And I think I share them with him because from the launching of the Honda Civic HFP Concept in the SEMA show in Las Vegas, Honda began to revolutionize automobiles again by debuting with this state-of-the-art model.
Honda Civic HFP Concept features a series of aero-tweaks including body kit with front fascia and ground effects, which transforms this Honda Civic into a driver-friendly car granting efficient four-wheel drive. Interestingly, you can even trace the roots of Honda Civic HFP Concept from stock concepts of Civic Si sedan.
Critics also commented the Civic HFP Concept’s new alloy wheels, which is considerably lighter than previous car’s alloy wheels and also has the hybrid-like aero covers. Civic HFP Concept has lower suspension to entirely draw the car nearer to the ground, which undeniably makes this car efficient in terms of performance and fuel consumption. The technology of lowering the suspension came from the Super Taikyu Series, a Japanese racing event where a Civic Type R. Honda proved that such modification had helped a lot.
2008 Honda Accord Video
As you watch the above video, you get a feel for the shape and class of the new 2008 Honda Accord, which takes another step up the ladder of improvement which its model has been relentlessly climbing since it first came out years ago. The things that makes the Honda Accord unique isn’t that it’s stylish or reliable, but that its both at the same time, and yet doesn’t compromise either aspect.
Even for the mid sized sedan (or coupe) that it is, the Accord still has a power afforded usually to larger vehicles, and manages simultaneously to measure out its fuel in a way which will save you money on gas and keep you running for a long time. Comfortable and spacious, the thing I noticed about this year’s Honda accord is that it has gotten even more so, and that there are also a few more engine choices. Either the four or six cylinder work brilliantly, although I chose the six.
