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Reviews of the 2007 Honda Accord

  • 7.4

    CNET Review

    April 13, 2007

    The Good: With the best navigation system in the business, the 2007 Honda Accord gets you where you need to go. And its six-speed manual transmission makes it fun getting there.

    The Bad: When pushed hard into a corner, understeer becomes noticeably bad with the Accord. The car's stereo offers no place to plug in an MP3 player, and the disc changer won't read MP3s or WMAs.

    The Bottom Line: While we found the 2007 Honda Accord very enjoyable to drive, it fell short on a couple of key areas, most noticeably in its stereo system.

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Manufacturer: American Honda Motor Company

Part number: 100782932

Basic car properties

  • Body style sedan
  • Trim levels EX-L V-6
  • Available Engine Gas

Safety Features

  • Smart airbags Standard
  • Antilock brakes Standard
  • Traction control Standard
  • Stability control Standard
  • Adaptive cruise control Standard

Entertainment

  • Satellite radio Standard

Climate/convenience

  • Multizone climate control Standard
  • Smart (set-and-forget) climate control Standard
  • Heated/cooled seats Standard
  • Keyless entry Standard
  • Two-way security system Standard
  • 12V power outlet Standard

Drivetrain Technology

  • Drivetrain available front-drive
  • Drive by wire Standard

Navigation

  • Trip computer Standard
  • Live traffic data Standard
  • Voice activated navigation Standard
  • DVD navigation system (non-GPS) Standard

Communication

  • Home automation integration Standard

Product Photos

  • overview
  • front
  • side
  • interior

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