The Accord is one of Honda's most popular cars. It has proven to be one of the most reliable, affordable and practical cars on the road year after year.
The Accord Sedan is a great choice for anyone buying a car, but lets not forget the Accord Coupe. In this blog post we are going to compare the 2010 Accord Coupe and Sedan. Both are excellent cars and both offer different driving experiences. Both of these cars are marvelous to drive and each has their own personality.
The Accord Coupe offers the same amount of practicality as is larger sibling but with its 3.4 Liter V-6 it adds more excitement to driving. More aggressive styling on the inside and out are only cues to the performance under the hood.
The Accord Coupe EX-L wants you to accelerate quickly. When passing, downshifts are quick and precise. When you accelerate hard you will hear the deep bellow of the V6.
The steering offers a lot a feel in the corners. But at the same time it is still calm and collected during casual driving.
In normal driving the Coupe calms down and it feels more like the Sedan. The ride is smooth and the seats are extremely comfortable. Around the city or on the freeway the car is easily manageable and the performance is easy to access.
Interior space is much larger than one would expect to find in a sports coupe. But there is as much space in the front seats as the Accord Sedan and the Coupe adds a sporty flavor.
The added sportiness does not compromise practicality, safety and cargo space are still excellent. In the rear seat of the Coupe there are side curtain airbags, providing confidence to taller passengers.
Cargo space in the Coupe is also very similar to the Sedan.
The Sedan adds only 2.1 cubic feet of more trunk space compared to the Coupe.
In conclusion, the Honda Accord Coupe is a great alternative to the Accord Sedan if you are looking for the perfect balance of driving excitement and everyday practical use.
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