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Honda Accord is one of the bigger coupes available on the market. Passenger space is 92.1 cubic feet while trunk space is 11.9 Like its sedan counterpart, the coupe is available with several trims and engines to suit different tastes and budgets. The base motor is a 2.4-liter 190-horsepower four-cylinder with 16 valves and Honda's i-VTEC variable-valve technology.
A 3.5-liter 268-horsepower V6 is also offered. Variable Cylinder Management, which shuts off three of the cylinders under light-load conditions, is standard on the EX-L automatic but not available on the EX-L with six-speed manual shifter. In addition to the bigger engine, they include the 18-inch wheels as standard, quicker steering, a larger front stabilizer bar, fog lights, dual exhaust, plus leather seats and steering wheel.
The new Honda Accord offers a double-wishbone front suspension and multi-link rear suspension provide not only a smooth ride but also crisp handling when the road gets twisty. Corner transitions are soaked up relatively easily with the chassis retaining its composure in all but the most demanding conditions