Category Archives: Honda Accord

Honda Collision Mitigation warning a driver to brake on the instrumentation display

Honda Sensing Helps Millions of Drivers Minimize Accidents

On April 10, 2018, Honda announced that one million vehicles equipped with Honda Sensing had been sold in the United States. That is a lot of vehicles equipped with this suite of safety features which, on most models includes Forward Collision Warnings, Collision Mitigation Braking System, Lane Departure Warning, Road Departure Mitigation, and Adaptive Cruise Control. But does Honda Sensing really help drivers avoid or minimize accidents? Read the rest of this entry >>

side view of the 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid

New Honda Accord Hybrid Offers More Cargo Space, Attractive Features

The 2018 Honda Accord has been impressing automotive experts and judges alike, but a new model is coming soon to new Honda Accord inventory here at Battison Honda. The 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid is also all-new and offers many of the features and advantages of the new 2018 Accord, with a fuel-sipping powertrain that can make it even more attractive for busy commuters. In this blog we are going to look at a few of the 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid feature highlights we can expect when this model begins arriving at our dealership in Oklahoma City, OK. Read the rest of this entry >>

side view of a 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid

Advantages of Hybrid Power in OKC

Drivers looking for a new hybrid car in Oklahoma City OK can find a couple different options here at Battison Honda. While the majority of our attractive new Honda cars, trucks and SUVs run on traditional gas power, we do offer some hybrid vehicles in our inventory. At time of writing this blog, we have several models of the 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid, and were anticipating the arrival of the very first 2018 Honda Clarity Hybrid to our lot. You can learn more about these vehicles below, or check out our current new hybrid inventory options. Read the rest of this entry >>

Differences Between the 4-door Accord & Civic Models

2018 Honda Accord Sedan vs 2018 Honda Civic Sedan

For the past couple of years, the Honda Civic has been undergoing a massive transformation from its 9th generation to its 10th. This year, our other iconic car started its own 10th-generation transition, and we couldn’t be more pleased with all of the updates and enhancements that both vehicles have undergone. We know that it can sometimes be difficult to decide which vehicle is best for you, even if you’ve narrowed it down to getting a Honda. So, we thought we’d make things a little bit easier for you, by showing you some of the similarities and differences between the 2018 Honda Accord Sedan & 2018 Honda Civic Sedan. Read the rest of this entry >>

Explore the 2.0T Powertrain of the 2018 Accord

Way back in June when we were getting teaser information about the 2018 Honda Accord (which is now available in our new Accord inventory here at Battison Honda) we gave a small overview of the powertrain options that were going to grace this redesigned sedan. The 2018 Honda Accord with its new 1.5-liter turbocharged engine launched in October, while the new Accord 2.0T had its grand dealership debut across the country just this month. We are also already looking forward to the hybrid powertrain that will arrive sometime next year. What is the most powerful engine on the 2018 Honda Accord? So far, it is the 2018 Accord 2.0T. Read the rest of this entry >>

Connectivity Features on the 2018 Accord

Gone are the days when all a vehicle needed to do was get you from point A to point B. Now, modern cars are designed to offer premium connectivity as well as comfortable driving, fuel efficiency, and attractive interior space. Fortunately for drivers, the new 2018 Honda Accord can meet all of those needs, from its attractive cargo space to its available technology. If you are wondering “Can I get Apple CarPlay or Android Auto on the 2018 Honda Accord?” or whether Wi-Fi will be available, the answer is yes! Get the details below. Read the rest of this entry >>

How much can fit in the 2018 Accord?

The new Accord is turning heads with its attractive engine options and enhancements when compared to the 2017 model. However, when it comes to shopping for a midsize sedan, one question that families and individuals often have is “How much stuff can I fit in it?” In this blog we are going to explore 2018 Honda Accord trunk space and passenger room to see if there is enough for car shoppers needs. Read the rest of this entry >>

What’s the difference between the 2017 and 2018 Accord?

The 2017 Honda Accord, a midsize vehicle available in coupe or sedan body styles, has long been a good choice for families and individuals. However, with the announcement of the tenth-generation 2018 Honda Accord, here at Battison Honda we are even more excited about the possibilities of this new model. In this 2018 Honda Accord vs 2017 Honda Accord comparison, we are going to look at some of the key differences between these two models. Read the rest of this entry >>

Less Weight, More Space on the New Accord!

The new 2018 Honda Accord was unveiled later last week. After some early teaser information about the new powertrain options that will be coming on this vehicle, we had high expectations for the design and technology of the 2018 Honda Accord. It did not disappoint. Drivers looking for advances in handling, technology, and good looks will be pleased with 2018 Honda Accord design changes and enhancements. Read the rest of this entry >>

10th Generation Honda Accord Features New Powertrain Options

A new Honda Accord is a midsize vehicle that can offer families and individuals alike engaging driving and generous interior space. This vehicle has enjoyed excellent sales in the United States in recent years. However, Honda is not about to rest on this model’s laurels! The new 10th generation Honda Accord, redesigned from the ground up to deliver an even more attractive driving experience, has just been announced! Learn more about the 2018 Honda Accord release date and new powertrain options below. Read the rest of this entry >>