


#MPG OF A 2011 HONDA ACCORD 3.5 V6 MANUAL#
The 2011 Honda Accord is available with a choice of four-cylinder and V6 engines, and manual or automatic transmissions. Unlike other Accord models, the Crosstour is available with all-wheel drive. Offered only in the highest trim levels, the Accord Crosstour competes with the Toyota Venza, which, is similarly based on the Camry. The Crosstour seats five, but is intended to be more versatile than the Accord sedan. The new 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour is a crossover wagon launched late in 2010 based on the Accord but with expanded cargo capacity. But the biggest news is the new Crosstour. A new value-priced 2011 Accord SE model features heated leather seating in otherwise base trim. The mild facelift has been applied to all models for 2011, while some new features and efficiencies increase fuel mileage ratings. The 2011 Accord line-up offers some significant changes. All have at least a hint of sporty panache. All Accords are roomy, comfortable and very easy to live with, largely free of niggling annoyances that can make otherwise good cars less appealing. In this make-everyone-happy world, few do it better than Accord. The Honda Accord plays in one of the auto business's most competitive categories, full of cars created to appeal to the largest number of potential buyers. The Accord comes in sedan, coupe, and now Crosstour body styles. Measured by holistic performance or overall refinement, the Accord is difficult to beat.

By model range, powertrain choices and overall efficiency, the Honda Accord line-up surpasses everything in its class.
