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Hillside Honda - Honda Accord EX-L V6 Sedan - Queens NY 11435

This is the walk through video of the 2010 Honda Accord Sedan EX-L V6! Check out all the features and then give us a call to schedule your test ...

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Hatching a Fastback Duckling - New York Times December 19, 2009

Hatching a Fastback Duckling Consider the new Honda Accord Crosstour, which joins a nascent group of vehicles trying to carve out a niche between conventional sedans and crossover and more »

Police reports from local municipalities - MiamiHerald.com December 20, 2009

A thief stole jewelry valued at $700 from an unlocked 2001 Honda Accord in the 23600 block of Southwest 113th Pass between 9 pm Dec. 6 and 9 pm Dec. 7. and more »

Train slams into car, but driver walks away - Salt Lake Tribune December 19, 2009

A Union Pacific freight train sent a Honda Accord spinning after hitting the vehicle in a Roy railroad crossing Friday. The car's 55-year-old driver, and more »

Troopers: 1 dead in 4-car crash in Pasco - Tampa Tribune December 20, 2009

The Ford rear-ended a 2001 Honda Accord that had stopped for the light and then struck a 2003 Infiniti G35 in the northbound lanes of Seven Springs Palm Harbor man dies in four-vehicle crashall 3 news articles »

Suspect in car chase arrested in restaurant - Statesman Journal December 19, 2009

A Marion County sheriff's deputy saw a 1993 Honda Accord speeding on Silverton Road NE at 8:50 pm, sheriff's spokeswoman Lt. Sheila Lorance said. Marijuana found after chase, arrest of menall 2 news articles »

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Buyer's Guide: 2012 Honda Accord

The SE uses a five-speed manual transmission that can be optioned to a five-speed automatic, while all other sedan models use the five-speed automatic. 4-litre in the EX and EX-L sedan and coupe models makes 190 horsepower. four-cylinder coupes use the five-speed manual or optional five-speed automatic. Available as a four-door sedan or two-door coupe (the Accord Crosstour is covered in a separate section), the Accord comes with a choice of four engines overall. 5-litre V6 with five-speed automatic uses Variable Cylinder Management, which shuts off either two or three cylinders under light load for improved fuel economy. Having been redesigned for 2011, the Honda Accord continues into 2012 almost unchanged. The V6 coupe can also be ordered with a six-speed manual transmission, and uses variable valve timing and intake system for sportier performance, without the cylinder management. 4-litre four-cylinder in the base SE sedan produces 177 horsepower, while the 2. A USB connector is...

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Could someone tell me the difference between a Honda Accord EX-L and a Honda EX?

Could someone tell me what the "L" designates? Also, is there a way to tell (besides the VIN) what were standard options on a given year and model Honda, based on the LX, DX, EX designation? We're interested in Accords and Civics. Thanks.
(asked by unohuha on July 17, 2008)

A: The L designates that the car has leather. (but it also adds a few other options).

For the 08 Accord, the EX-L offers a few more features over the EX, Leather seats, leather wrapped steering wheel, and leather shift knob (5spd). Automatic dimming rear view mirrors, heated front seats, 270 watt 7-Speaker system, exterior temperature display.

For the 2008 Civic, the difference between EX and EX-L is that the EX-L has all leather, heated mirrors, and heated front seats.

if you wanna check other standard options, just go to this site:
http://www.automotive.com/used-cars/spec ifications/01/honda/index.html
Click on the car you want, and then the year, and then towards the top it has a little pull down box allowing you to choose the "submodel" choose one (ex: DX, LX, EX, etc) and it will give you all the standard options on it for that given model and year. (answered by Honda & G35_Tuner on July 17, 2008)

A: The EX-L version of the Honda accord has leather interior and more options. I own a 2008 Honda Accord EX-L and i love it. (answered by glockguy on July 17, 2008)

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Can you change the remote code from 2001 Honda accord, which we wrecked, to 2006 Honda EX our new car?

The 2001 Honda Accord that we had. We kept the two remote controls, the 2006 Honda accord EX has keys with a remote on the keys. I want to thank you all for your time in advance. Am looking forward to all your response.
(asked by kenburrow4 on February 10, 2470)

A: Check with the service department of your Honda dealer to see it the remotes are compatible. If they are, the dealership can reprogram them for you! (answered by fire4511 on February 10, 9281)

A: you can ring honda dealers they can but not all besides in australia they will ask you for identification
Thanks (answered by askmechanic on February 10, 2805)

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How much should 94 Honda Accord EX Automatic Transmission and installation cost?

i have a 1994 Honda Accord EX and it needs a new transmission. as of right now the first gear does not work. i took it to a guy i know that is a mechanic for a car dealer, he work on cars on the side at home. he said he'll charge me $1,500 for the new transmission and for the installation. does this sounds fair enough? should i go ahead and have it done? should i go ahead and have him go ahead and start looking for the used transmission? he said that as of right now i should drive the car until it cant be driven and then replace the transmission. just the first gear that doesnt work. Thanks in advance.
WHere can i find the rebuilt transmission.... at the dealers?
can someone please tell me where should i start looking for the rebuilt transmission?
(asked by Thank You on July 23, 2007)

A: Do this. Contact a dealer and get them to give you a quote on the cost to do this work with a factory rebuilt trans. Then knock off a minimum of 1/3 and thats the fair price for the job. This guy is going to hunt around for a used trans.... guaranteed its not going to be factory rebuilt used, but something he had pulled from a salvage yard. Unless he will guarantee the replacement unti for 1 year, I'd be leary or buying lead undies. (answered by Sane on July 23, 2007)

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