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05 06 NISSAN ALTIMA RADIO/STEREO EQUIPMENT US $110.00
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05 06 NISSAN ALTIMA RADIO/STEREO EQUIPMENT US $110.00
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05 06 NISSAN ALTIMA RADIO/STEREO EQUIPMENT US $110.21
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05 06 NISSAN ALTIMA RADIO/STEREO EQUIPMENT US $110.21
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2012 Nissan Altima Original Stereo/CD/AUX/BRAND NEW: Free Shipping US $199.00
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The Honda Accord has remained one of the most popular cars in the mid-size family sedan segment since it's inception. Like it's little brother the Civic, it is built to last and comes in a wide array of body styles and trim packages. 2004 Honda Accord models look more European in nature than most domestic cars and is very stylish compared with other cars in the class. These cars are offered in both coupe and sedan body styles along with adequate power under hood from any engine one is equipped with. There really aren't too many areas to critique these budget minded sedans.
It is important to note that the mid-size family sedan category is probably the most competitive in the market. The Accord isn't necessarily the best all the time in any category, but it remains a more than capable car that has it's distinct advantages. Trim levels offered for the 2004 Honda Accord include the DX, LX, and EX. For frugal minded buyers only looking for reliable transportation the DX will probably be adequate. Keep in mind that this basic trim package only has basic features like power windows and a minimal stereo system, along with smaller wheels.
Consumers looking for a mid-level package will have to consider an LX model. These generally come with full power accessories, AC, a better choice of interior fabrics, sun roofs, and a CD player. Those looking to really get the best experience from an Accord will only be satisfied with an LX model. These offer features that more closely resemble that of a luxury car than a family sedan. Inside buyers will find full leather upholstery, leather steering wheels, possible CD changer, electric seats, heated seats, and many other optional features.
For power the 2004 Honda Accord come with both a 4 cylinder option, as well as a V6. The 2.4 liter in-line four puts out up to 240 horsepower and is more than capable of propelling this light car to highway speeds in a hurry. Consumers who wish to have even more power under their foot will have the option of a 3.0 liter V-6 engine. Also available is a hybrid engine combining electric and gasoline engines. Transmissions available include a five speed manual or a 5 speed automatic.
Average fuel economy for the Accord ranges from 24 mpg city to 34 mpg highway. Compared with the Nissan Altima the Accord does lack a little bit of power in the V6 equipped model, but makes up for it in fuel consumption. Drivers will find that they spend money on fuel more like they own a small car than a family sedan.
Compared with other vehicles one of the most common remarks is that it has very nimble handling. The suspension system for the 2004 Honda Accord is very similar to that of the Civic. Each have been designed specifically for more responsive handling and improved safety. Other safety features include front and side airbags, along with optional stability control. In most crash tests the Accord performs at the top of it's class.
Consumers looking for a car that won't break the bank, yet still offer performance and style must consider an Accord. Whether you want a bare bones car, or something a little more fancy, there is an option to suit just about anybody's needs.
Dan Legal is a member of the web team that runs the website LemonFree.com. LemonFree is a car search engine which currently over 1.8 million new and used cars for sale. If your interested in purchasing a 2004 Honda Accord; give LemonFree a test drive today!
My First Car
Everyone has memories about the first car that they ever owned or that their parents, friends or loved ones gave them. For me, my first car was a 2001 Altima that my father bought for me in 2001 when I was in college.
There is a saying that beggars cannot be choosers, and trust me, I wasn't begging when my father announced that we were going to go to the Nissan dealership to look at cars for me. I was THRILLED. I was going to have my own car- my own vehicle that I could personalize and leave my stuff in and make my own. No more harassing my parents about driving me to my friends' houses or driving me to and from track practice or other various school meetings that I had. In retrospect, I think my parents were probably saving money by buying me a relatively inexpensive vehicle knowing that I was going several states away to college.
No parent can stomach the thought of their child wandering around without a means of transportation, at least not the parents on Long Island. I grew up in an upper middle class neighborhood and went to school with kids whose first cars were brand new BMWs, Lexuses and Infinities. Therefore, it really was not a huge deal for my Dad to go the conservative route and purchase an Altima for me. I was thrilled nonetheless. Suddenly the roles were changed, and I could choose to let my younger brother (who had recently acquired his driver's license but who was still without a vehicle) borrow my car. If I wanted to go for a run at one of the state parks, I didn't have to wait for an opportunity or a time when either of my parents were free to take me. Instead, I could simply jump in my car and go.
My little Nissan Altima had a silver exterior and was the "sporty edition". This simply meant that it had a 6-cd changer stereo system ( which was then a big deal) and a few other little features like a power sunroof. What I had added on after the fact was a rear spoiler for the back of the car as well as tinted windows. I remember thinking how awesome my little car looked. I couldn't wait to get back to college so that I could personalize it with a few tasteful 'bumper stickers' that represented my college as well as my sport: cross country and track. You see, when I was growing up, because my father always drove a company car, we were never allowed to put anything personal on his car like bumper stickers; and even though my mother's car was her own car, she never liked the idea of having bumper stickers on a vehicle because she thought it looked "silly" and cluttered.
I still remember that little car. I remember asking the car sales woman whether or not my car stereo would come with a tape player in it. I also remember being really disappointed when she told me that most vehicles were being manufactured without tape players in them. How much time has changed the cars that we drive!
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