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Honda: Slicker styling for Euro

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A new front bumper, new lights at each end and a fancy chromed two-bar grille help modernise the Euro without going over the top. Photo / Supplied

A new front bumper, new lights at each end and a fancy chromed two-bar grille help modernise the Euro without going over the top. Photo / Supplied

The sedan battle arena has never been more highly contested - and in order not to get thrown to the ground and stomped on, manufacturers need to ensure drivers are getting some serious bang for their buck.

A look through the current roster shows some pretty strong contenders - the high-spec Camry is a beaut, Kia's Optima was one of this year's big quality surprises and a host of European machines make for a fairly wide choice for saloon shoppers.

Honda's Accord Euro has been making steady inroads into this hotly contested market for eight generations now - and a look around any suburb or city sees no shortage of Honda's four-door which has now been split into two separate models, the V6, and the $51,000 Euro L tested by Driven.

The latest Euro has picked up some styling changes that modernise the car without going over the top - a slick new front bumper, new lights at each end and a fancy chromed two-bar grille, matched with chrome door handles and boot detailing.

It's a good look, wide and wedgy and offers a Euro look to match its Euro nameplate, especially sitting on the better-looking five-spoke 17-inch rims wrapped in 50-profile 225s.

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Under the bonnet not much has changed - there's the same responsive 2.4-litre iVTEC as the pre-facelift model, putting out a reasonable 148kW and 234Nm. Around town, in full auto mode at low engine speeds, it's a pretty tame package - standard behaviour for a four-cylinder VTEC engine.

But out on the open road, exploiting the upper reaches of the rev range using the steering wheel paddle shifters, it comes into its own - the Euro is no slouch when given a shove.

Honda's GearLogic trans also does well at keeping it together by itself, holding gears for a decent amount of time before an upshift, and cutting down on vastly irritating up/down shifting - but on winding roads, the reasonably firm suspension and manual shifting ability is a far more entertaining option.

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The stability systems and suspension are well matched and the car feels quite sporty when the speed-sensitive steering, which makes the Euro very light around town, backs off and gives more positive feedback. Pushing too hard, however, quickly reminds you that you're driving a large four-door front-driver and that's almost always a recipe for understeer.

But it is, they say, what's on the inside that counts, and befitting a vehicle that wears a very well cut business suit, it's dripping in tech and extras - including very comfortable new eight-way electrically adjustable heated leather seats. The interior design is quite modern, but the number of controls is initially a bit overwhelming - an obvious side-effect of the many bells and whistles.

The bluetooth integration is a welcome update, and pairing a phone to the system was quick and easy, once familiar with the dash layout. There's a beefy USB-friendly 10-speaker stereo system that thumps out the tunes, and renders phone calls fairly clearly. The centre-mounted main screen was a bit alarming, with a large digital-watch style display that, while easy to read and exhibiting a certain 1980s Casio charm, seemed a bit out of place among the other up-to-date instrumentation.

On the safety front, there's the usual host of airbags, including full-length side curtains, ESP modes and brake assists such as brake force distribution, and a new Trailer Stability Assist feature that Honda claims will keep trailers flat when the surface isn't.

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The 2011 facelifted Accord Euro is more than equipped to keep pace in the tough sedan market, with a list of comfort features and high-tech options that fit perfectly with the business buyer it's aimed at. The L model has a comprehensive spec, but if you can forgo luxuries such as bum warmers, the S model (also manual) could be worth a look.

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