2008 Honda Accord Sedan Review by cars 2008 Honda Accord Sedan Review by NewCarTestDrive
Nov 07

Safety is clearly a watchword for Honda, and the ‘08 Accord comes with a wide array of new and much-desired safety gear. ABS brakes, Traction Control, Brake Assist and Electronic Brake Force Distribution are all standard on every Accord model, as is electronic stability control.

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thecarconnection reviewed the 2008 Honda Accord Sedan and gave out”The new Accord could be a perfect destination for such shifting buyers. The car offers the roominess they’d expect, and plenty of content. It’s peppy, reasonably fuel-efficient, and offers a wide range of safety features.”

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