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2009 Honda Accord Sedan - Features Review

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The 2009 Honda Accord can be lean and frugal or loaded to the brim with luxury, depending on how much money you're willing to spend. Read more »
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is further enhanced by voice-recognition system

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designed to recruit younger buyers

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optional electronics include Bluetooth-based cell phone connectivity
Cars.com

is further enhanced by voice-recognition system
Kelley Blue Book

designed to recruit younger buyers
Automobile Magazine

The 2009 Honda Accord offers a wide range of features, including Bluetooth, a navigation system, and real-time traffic information via satellite radio.

According to Edmunds, "the [2009 Honda Accord] comes in LX, LX-P, EX and EX-L trim levels.” Included as standard features in the 2009 Accord are "keyless entry, full power accessories, cruise control, a tilt-telescoping steering wheel, fold-down rear seats and a six-speaker stereo with a single CD/MP3 player and an auxiliary audio jack" for the base LX trim.

Automobile says the 2009 Honda is "designed to recruit younger buyers into the Accord fold, and it's aiming at that crowd with a mix of high-tech features."

Edmunds states the top-of-the-line EX-L trim "adds leather upholstery, auto-on headlights, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats...satellite radio...[and a] premium stereo system." Also included are such goodies as alloy wheels, auto up-down front windows, and a power driver seat. By the time one reaches the 2009 Honda Accord Sedan's EX-L trim, nearly every option is included.

"The lone option is a navigation system available on the EX-L trim level that includes voice-activated controls and Bluetooth," according to Edmunds, with Kelley Blue Book reporting that the 2009 Honda's "intuitive DVD-based navigation system—featuring an 8-inch screen and Zagat restaurant ratings—is further enhanced by an accurate and easy-to-use voice-recognition system."

Conclusion

The 2009 Honda Accord can be lean and frugal or loaded to the brim with luxury, depending on how much money you're willing to spend.

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