Take the 2016 Honda Accord Sedan on a Test Drive

2016 Honda Accord Sedan NebraskaThe Honda Accord seems to lead every list of the most popular or most reliable sedan in the United States, meaning that the 2016 Accord Sedan has big shoes to fill. When you take it on a test drive around Nebraska, you will notice that this vehicle still manages to exceed expectations. Keep in mind that there are a few different models of the sedan, giving drivers the choice of sporty or traditional sedans, and the one you choose will affect your test-driving experience.

Accord Sport

If you take the Accord Sport on a test drive, you will get to enjoy the 5-spoke 19-inch wheels with their 235/40R-19 tires that manage to boost the sporty feel of the 2016 Accord Sedan even more than the previous model year. To help with this feeling, all models in the Accord Sedan lineup also have tweaked electric steering, new bracing, and high-performance dampers. Driving the Accord Sport gives you access to 189 horsepower courtesy of the 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine that revs at 6,800 rpm.

To make the Accord Sport trim stand out, configure it in San Marino Red. This color goes great with the dual exhaust tips, side-sill extensions, and low-profile decklid spoiler.

Accord EX-L

While the 2016 Accord Sport trim lets you feel the power and performance of this Honda sedan, the EX-L trim will give you access to luxury features on your test drive. It runs on a 185-horsepower version of the Accord’s engine and works with a CVT. There is a Sport mode if you want to experience better performance before switching back to maximizing fuel economy. The ride makes you feel as if you are in a luxury vehicle, and so does the interior. Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto help take the Display Audio to the next level.

Take the 2016 Honda Accord Sedan on a test drive through Omaha, Nebraska, at O’Daniel Honda.

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