Reviews of the 2006 Honda Accord EX V-6
-
CNET Review
The Good: The 2006 Honda Accord EX features Honda's excellent voice-controlled navigation system, standard satellite radio prep, and a solid balance between efficiency and performance.
The Bad: Speaker placement and sound-system wattage combine to produce mediocre audio performance, and an optional CD player is needed to play MP3 CDs. Bluetooth would have been nice at this trim level.
The Bottom Line: The 2006 Honda Accord EX is fun to drive but bland in the looks department. Its navigation system is top notch, but the audio system lets it down considerably.
Manufacturer: American Honda Motor Company
Part number: 100640445
Basic car properties
- Body style sedan
- Trim levels EX 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
- Heated/cooled seats Standard
- Two-way security system Standard
- 12V power outlet Standard
Drivetrain Technology
- Drivetrain available front-drive
Navigation
- Live traffic data Standard
- Voice activated navigation Standard
- DVD navigation system (non-GPS) Standard
Communication
- Home automation integration Standard
Product Photos
Premier Vendor Content Whitepapers, webcasts & resources from our Power Center Sponsors
- Got a sports fan on your gift list?
-
Beat the crowds and save big on their favorite sports gear! Shop today
- Learn more >>
- Video: Making of Intel Core i7
-
The Intel Core i7 microprocessor is built using a new microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem, that allows chips to handle more data, quicker and more energy efficiently. Go inside Intel labs and meet some of the thousands of Intel engineers who helped design and test the new processor.
- Learn about the mind-boggling effort and teamwork it required >>
-
- Visit the ZDNet Enterprise Mobility Hub sponsored by Verizon Wireless! It has the latest news, commentary, and resources for your mobile and wireless strategy development.
- Video: How to spoof a MAC address
- Five steps to protect mobile devices anywhere, anytime
- Fetch Your E-Mail from Anywhere
- From our sponsors
-
- Push to Talk from Verizon Wireless Choose Verizon Wireless and get a Push to Talk service you can rely on. The only service that comes with the Network. Starting at $699.



