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In+Out: The 1999 Honda Accord
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| Inside & Out: The 1999 Honda Accord |
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Mar 17, 2005 19:41:50 |
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Description: It’s time for congratulations. There’s a new 1999 Honda Accord in the driveway and you shopped for your car in an easy and intelligent way with Autobytel.com. It’s nice to feel in control isn’t it? And now, to make your Accord a safer and more enjoyable tool, here are a few insights and handy explanations on how it works. As you wrack up the miles on that new Honda, keep in mind that we’re going to continue to be your most convenient and timely source of information for your vehicle. We’re here for you for the long haul. bragging rights Your new Accord is a ULEV - The next time conversation turns to the environment, here’s an interesting factoid for friends and family. That new Accord sitting in the driveway is engineered as an Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (if it’s a 4-cylinder LX or EX model with automatic transmission and CA emissions equipment). And that means it’s the cleanest-burning gasoline-powered car you can buy today. So, how clean is clean? The ULEV Accord emits just slightly more than half the hydrocarbons of an already clean-burning California-certified Low-Emissions Vehicle. Here’s another way to look at it. By 2001, all passenger cars will have to comply with a new U.S. National Low Emissions Vehicle standard (NLEV), and the 1999 ULEV Accord is already twice as clean. Oh, in case you were wondering, Honda was able to reduce emissions without affecting performance or fuel economy. How’s that for progress? |
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