When the Honda Accord was introduced in the United States in 1976, it was a god send for the millions of Americans who were experiencing the worst gas shortage in US History. With it’s high mileage rating and low cost, the Honda Accord was an immediate smash hit and put the American Car companies on notice that they needed to get their act together and fast! Over the years the Honda Accord has been named in Car and Driver's annual “10Best” list 30 times, more than any other vehicle. Fun Fact: The 1994 Honda Accord has topped the list for most stolen vehicle in the US for years. It's unfortunately easy to break into, and the parts are worth good money. But how does the Honda Accord stack up against it’s closest competitors, let’s take a look. As you can see from the table, the Honda Accord does not win every category but it leads the pack where it counts. If you use the overall dimensions, horsepower, interior room and trunk volume to determine value then the Honda Accord gives you the biggest bang for the buck.
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With a name like Hybrid X you know exactlywhat's under the hood, Toyota's award-winning Hybrid Synergy Drive. As with numerous Toyota hybrid concept vehicles from years past, no information has been given about exactly what the drivetrain actually consists of. Nav info shown on slim screen; hybrid info shown on steering wheel's hub. Hybrid X is a plug-in hybrid. And speaking of the console, in the Hybrid X, it's one of the highlightsof the interior. This touch-sensitive orb-like module is one of three main control stations; this one in particular controls features such as the entertainment system, ambient lighting, climate control and more. A secondary screen is located in the hub of the steering wheel, which displays information about the HSD's power flow, the trip computer and the Bluetooth cellphone connectivity. A third screen is a narrow display that's in front of the driver in their peripheral vision. This digital replacement to the instrument cluster provides navigation info as well as the car's main vital info. If the styling of the exterior raised an eyebrow or two, the interior of the Concept X is going to trigger a much stronger reaction. Taillights make U shape.
Volkswagen has taken to electrifying its beefy 2011 Touareg, the very first production hybrid in the company's history. Volkswagen has made no secret of the fact that it plans to be the world's number one automaker, and that part of its plan for global domination involves broadening its appeal in the market. The Touareg Hybrid is discrete with hybrid badges nestled in the grille and stuck to the flanks of the already attractive and newly redesigned standard Touareg body. We couldn't be happier about this decision. Up front, the Touareg Hybrid wears its new corporate nose with pride. The headlights are now bedazzled with LED daytime running lights and the sleek grille is bolstered by large air intakes set low in the front fascia. The look is both handsome and just a touch aggressive, befitting a vehicle capable of picking up and hustling to 60 mph in a scant 6.2 seconds. The vehicle's profile doesn't exactly shatter any SUV molds, but its rear benefits from a set of pronounced haunches that give the Touareg Hybrid some additional flair. Volkswagen says that it only plans to sell the Touareg Hybrid in one trim - fully loaded.