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Honda Accord Euro 2011

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Honda Accord Euro 2011

The 2011 Honda Accord Euro range of configurations is currently priced from $5,800.

The 2011 Honda Accord Euro carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1200 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

Honda Accord Euro 2011 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 2011 Honda Accord Euro will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted. Standard wheel sizes on the Honda Accord Euro vary from 17x7.5 inches to 18x8 inches.

Honda Accord Euro Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
Euro Sedan 225x50 R17 17x7.5 inches 225x50 R17 17x7.5 inches
Luxury Sedan 235x45 R18 18x8 inches 235x45 R18 18x8 inches
Luxury Navi Sedan 235x45 R18 18x8 inches 235x45 R18 18x8 inches
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Honda Accord Euro 2011 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Honda Accord Euro here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • No power to my 2007 Honda Accord Euro

    There are a few possibilities here. The first is that there’s been a failure of one of the battery cables that connects the battery to the car. If one is loose, broken or badly corroded so that it won’t let current to flow, then it won’t matter how many jump starters you connect, the thing will not fire.

    A second possibility is that there’s something gone wrong with the key fob or immobiliser that isn’t allowing the car’s electrical systems to fire up. Even then, however, you’d perhaps expect to get a red light on the dashboard when you hooked up the jump battery.

    What about the jump starter pack you’re using. Is it fully charged? Is it still working (some of these units die suddenly when you need them the most)? Don’t forget that some battery terminals have a built-in circuit-breaker that acts as a fuse if the car’s electrical system experiences a power spike. These circuit-breakers can be replaced or sometimes reset to get the volts flowing again.

    But possibly more likely that any of those scenarios is a battery that has literally fallen apart internally. A battery is a series of cells and, if one cell collapses or fails, the battery effectively stops being a battery as the missing cell acts as a circuit-breaker. At which point, you can hook up the world’s biggest jump pack or jump battery and nothing will happen. Change the battery for a borrowed one and see if things improve.

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  • Electrical fault with my 2006 Honda Accord Euro

    Your electrician has done the right things so far, Ken, starting with making sure that the battery is charged and being charged by the alternator and that the car is earthed (grounded) properly. Those are traditionally major causes of this type of problem, but unfortunately there are many more possibilities in a modern car with its electronics. My first thought is that the functions you’re having trouble with are all controlled by the car’s body computer. So I think that’s where your electrician should start looking next. These computers can develop software and hardware faults that allow for these random and intermittent problems. So maybe borrowing a body computer from the same make and model and seeing if that fixes your problems (and at least ruling out the computer) is a cost-effective way forward.

    I’d also be having a chat to the workshop that replaced the steering rack to see if there’s any way that a connection or sensor related to the on-board computer could have been bumped or damaged during the rack-replacement process. It would certainly be a coincidence (and it’s possible that this is exactly what this is) if these problems started straight after the repairs, no?

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  • Best replacement for a Calais

    With local production shutting down the big-car choices are getting fewer and fewer, but right now you can still buy a Calais if that's what you like. You can also buy an equivalent Falcon or Toyota Aurion. There are more expensive cars, from the likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi etc. that would suit, but they come with a much higher price tag than a Calais. Others you could try are a Skoda Superb, a Honda Accord V6 Luxury if you're prepared to give up a little in size, and there's also the Chrysler 300C.

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  • Accord Euro valuation

    Go to our free valuation section: http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-valuation and you will be able to find the trade-in value.

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Honda Accord Euro 2011 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2011 Honda Accord Euro is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Honda Accord Euro currently offers fuel consumption from 8.5 to 8.9L/100km. The Honda Accord Euro is available with the following fuel type: PULP.

Honda Accord Euro Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
Euro Sedan 2.4L,PULP,5 SP AUTO 8.5L/100km
Euro Sedan 2.4L,PULP,6 SP MAN 8.7L/100km
Euro Sedan 2.4L,PULP,5 SP AUTO 8.9L/100km
Euro Sedan 2.4L,PULP,6 SP MAN 8.9L/100km
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Honda Accord Euro 2011 Price and Specs

The Honda Accord Euro 2011 is currently available from $5,800 for the Accord Euro Euro up to $16,980 for the Accord Euro Luxury.

Pricing guides

$12,990
Based on 20 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$5,800
Highest Price
$16,980
Honda Accord Euro Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
Euro Sedan 2.4L PULP 5 SP AUTO $8,140 $11,440
Euro Sedan 2.4L PULP 6 SP MAN $7,590 $10,670
Luxury Sedan 2.4L PULP 5 SP AUTO $11,880 $15,840
Luxury Sedan 2.4L PULP 6 SP MAN $10,890 $14,960
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Honda Accord Euro 2011 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2011 Honda Accord Euro are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1840mm x 1440mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Honda Accord Euro 2011 Dimensions  include 1440mm height, 1840mm width, 4740mm length.
Honda Accord Euro Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
Euro Sedan 1440x1840x4740 mm 150 mm
Luxury Sedan 1440x1840x4740 mm 150 mm
Luxury Navi Sedan 1440x1840x4740 mm 150 mm
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Honda Accord Euro 2011 Towing capacity

The Honda Accord Euro has maximum towing capacity of 1200kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Honda Accord Euro Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
Euro Sedan 2.4L,PULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
Euro Sedan 2.4L,PULP,5 SP AUTO 1200kg
Luxury Sedan 2.4L,PULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
Luxury Sedan 2.4L,PULP,5 SP AUTO 1200kg
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