A Rare Breed: The 2011 Honda Accord Coupe

by Honda in the News on December 29, 2010

2011 Honda Accord Coupe image

For those wanting a reasonably priced midsize coupe, there are very few options. One option in the Nissan Altima Coupe, and the other is the Honda Accord Coupe. Even Toyota abandoned this segment not too long ago, but the remaining entries are solid offerings that balance style and performance, just like any proper coupe should.

For 2011, the Honda Accord Coupe gets a mild refreshing. Updates include a new grille, bumpers, and new wheel designs. Other changes include a standard USB audio interface, new gauge faces and a rearranged center stack. On V6 Accord coupes, Honda added a two-position driver’s-seat memory setup.

Honda Accord Coupe imageMany Honda Richmond consumers would be wise to consider the Accord Coupe with its available V6 engine. The 3.5-liter unit produces 271 horsepower and 251 pound-feet of torque. Those are impressive numbers that result in equally impressive acceleration on the open road. This engine is mated to a smooth shifting six-speed gearbox.

While the Honda Accord Coupe is by no means a high-performance sports car, it does provide a Chicago Honda dealer with a comfortable ride with crisp handling and responsiveness. For 2011 Honda improved this coupe’s look and amenities which should make it an even more attractive option in this segment. Although the Accord Coupe is reasonably priced, the performance and styling make it suitable for a high-level executive. Honda service has always been first-rate.

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