USA Today Review – USA Today Review Source: www.usatoday.com
Automobile Magazine Review – Automobile Magazine Review Source: www.automobilemag.com
Motor Trend Head to Head: 2008 Honda Accord vs. 2007 Toyota Camry – Motor Trend Head to Head: 2008 Honda Accord vs. 2007 Toyota Camry Source: www.motortrend.com
New York Times Review – All Grown Up, Like the Boomers Who Embraced It Source: www.nytimes.com
Accord Forum – Accord forum Source: www.hondaaccordforum.com
Long Term Arrival: 2008 Honda Accord EX-L – Ever since it made its debut over 30 years ago, the Honda Accord has arguably been the best vehicle in its class, providing a roomy, well-appointed interior; sporty yet smooth driving characteristics; and a price tag and fuel economy that were easy o Source: www.motortrend.com
Quick Test: 2008 Honda Accord EX – Quick Test: 2008 Honda Accord EX Source: www.motortrend.com
Long Term Update 1: 2008 Honda Accord EX-L – "What the heck is Honda doing with the Accord's styling," queries road-test editor Scott Mortara, who thinks Honda stylists have managed to "devolve the design of this car." Nor does he care for the sedan's interior design."The ergonomics are a mess. Source: www.motortrend.com
Honda Tech – Honda and Acura Technical Resource. Source: www.honda-tech.com
Long Term Update 2: 2008 Honda Accord EX-L – The Accord's looks can best be described as "inoffensive modernity""As for the often discussed issue of the Accord's growth in size," says Truck Trend Editor Mark Williams, "It's a lot of yelling about nothing. It certainly isn't small and it's notic Source: www.motortrend.com
Mugen Honda Accord – If you know someone in Japan and happen to own a new Accord, now might be the time to pick up the phone and ask for a favor. Mugen has just released its touches for the sedan and touring models of the family hauler, adding a little bit of spice to t Source: www.autofiends.com
Car Brakes: How Do You Know When to Change Them?
By Zach Bowman For those who suffer a daily commute through heavy traffic, your vehicle's braking system can bring thousands of pounds of metal, plastic and empty Starbucks cups to a stop hundreds of times before you get to work. It goes without saying that these pieces wear out, but they do so slowly, meaning you may not notice they need attention until ...