2016 Honda Accord Sport
Honda Accord Details
Automatic
L4, 2.4L
Crystal Black Pearl
FWD
Gasoline
109,625 Miles
Black
25S1441P
1HGCR2F52GA099640
Sport
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2016 Honda Accord
===== Used 2016 Honda Accord Sport =====Clean-title Accord Sport with recent reconditioning: new front and rear rotors, new rear pads, valve cover replacement, fresh oil change, and full interior/exterior detail. A reliable, athletic midsize sedan with strong performance and value.==== Key Features ==== * 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC 4-Cylinder Engine * Continuously Variable Transmission w/ Sport Mode * 19 Alloy Wheels / P235/40R19 All-Season Tires * 160-Watt Audio System (AM/FM/CD) * Front Bucket Seats * Cloth Sport Seat Trim==== Exterior & Interior Highlights ==== * Crystal Black Pearl Exterior * Black Interior * Sport Styling Package==== Reconditioning Completed ==== * Brake rotor(s) replaced * Rear brake pads & rotors replaced * Valve cover replaced * Oil & filter changed * Full detail (interior & exterior)==== Why Buy from Walser? ====Walser provides Upfront Pricing, a fast and negotiation-free buying experience, and a dedicated specialist for a smooth process. Every vehicle is fully inspected and reconditioned, and you're protected with our return and exchange guarantees for total peace of mind.
Features & Options
- Front Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- ABS
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Brake Assist
- Aluminum Wheels
- Tires - Front Performance
- Tires - Rear Performance
- Temporary Spare Tire
- Power Mirror(s)
- Rear Defrost
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- Rear Spoiler
- Daytime Running Lights
- Automatic Headlights
- Fog Lamps
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- MP3 Capability
- Bluetooth Connection
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- MP3 Capability
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Bluetooth Connection
- Power Driver Seat
- Bucket Seats
- Driver Adjustable Lumbar
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Rear Bench Seat
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Trip Computer
- Power Windows
- Leather Steering Wheel
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Remote Trunk Release
- Cruise Control
- Climate Control
- Multi-Zone A/C
- A/C
- Cloth Seats
- Leather Seats
- Driver Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
- Floor Mats
- Power Windows
- Power Door Locks
- Trip Computer
- Security System
- Immobilizer
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Traction Control
- Front Side Air Bag
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Front Head Air Bag
- Rear Head Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Child Safety Locks
- Back-Up Camera
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2016 Honda Accord EX-L V-6 Review
A more integrated smartphone experience, the expanded availability of safety electronics, a face lifted appearance, and an upgraded chassis highlight the significant changes Honda has made to their widely acclaimed 2016 Accord Sedan.A few years ago, Honda started addressing its image problem. While its competitors were spicing up their designs, Honda realized it was time to focus on more than just bullet-proof reliability. The CR-V, the Civic and now the Accord have all been shrewdly restyled to appeal to the hearts of their customers as well as their brains. Take this facelifted 2016 Accord for example. It has graceful contours, muscular angularity, and most of all a more pronounced personality. It doesn’t simply “blend in” anymore…be it the new front lighting, sculpted rear fascia or sharper wheel design, the car’s entire structure has been elevated to place of sporty, yet classy harmony…well, perhaps with the exception of these 17” blade wheels which look like they came off the kid’s Civic from down the street. Nevertheless, I really appreciate Honda’s hotter design efforts.
But this refresh is more than skin deep. For 2016, there’s a new aluminum hood, increased body rigidity, higher performing shocks and struts, and retuned steering feel. Looking inside, the audio and digital experience is much improved with an easier to use touchscreen interface, straightforward Garmin navigation, HD Radio, Honda Link Assist for emergency assistance and the introduction of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Before Apple CarPlay, connecting your iPhone to your vehicle's infotainment system was somewhat limiting in its capabilities. But now in the Accord, when you plug-in, the main screen mimics your phone's screen making it safer and more intuitive to interact with your device while driving. Now, if Honda would only provide a few real buttons and knobs they’d really have something.
You’ve got to be plugged into this USB port, not the one in the center console. And just like that, Honda lets Apple run the show. Well, mostly. It’s extremely convenient to receive and send texts without the temptation of grabbing for the phone plus if you’re just more comfortable with using the map and music apps on your device you’ll like Apple CarPlay. But the list of approved apps is small with MLB At Bat the most notable. So it’s not going to give you the entirety of your phone’s capabilities but it is a welcome next step. That said, I experienced a few glitches this week as this new technology will certainly continue to be updated and evolve.
My tester is ranked 10th out of 11 Accord Sedan trim levels. It’s the EX-L V-6 with Navigation and Honda Sensing, just below the luxurious Touring model. Honda Sensing is the name given to their suite of advanced safety tech and it’s now available on every Accord. For 2016, it adds a collision mitigation braking system, road departure mitigation, a tire pressure monitoring system, adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist. Other welcome additions are factory installed remote start and a 60/40 split folding rear seat.
It’s immediately evident that Honda has been up to this Accord thing for a long time. Like your favorite pair of jeans, the Accord just fits right and feels good. It exceeds expectations in a number of key areas and the new model year changes simply sweeten the deal. It’s all of the little things like excellent all around visibility and the uncluttered cabin that crescendo into a car you just love getting into and driving. The gutsy V6 and straightforward 6-speed make up a top-notch powertrain while the upgraded suspension further refines the Accord’s next level handling and exceptional ride comfort.
This car is darn quick and fun to drive…it even makes pleasing sounds while you’re having fun with the 278 horsepower in Sport mode. Who needs direct-injection and dual cams when you’ve got i-VTEC and Variable Cylinder Management? I couldn’t believe the mileage I was getting, with some trips netting 35 mpg. It’s rated at 21mpg city/34mpg highway on regular. It’s the powertrain the Maxima wishes it had.
The 2016 Accord sedan starts at $22,940 and you can still get a stickshift. At $33,465, this upper level model seems like a huge bargain. The midsize sedan segment might not be as popular as it once was but the Accord is making it known that it’s better than ever.









