2006 Honda Accord for Sale in Massachusetts
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2021 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 1 Great Deal | $22,145 | 21,067 listings |
2020 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 52 Great Deals | $17,500 | 8,288 listings |
2019 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 112 Great Deals | $14,700 | 2,842 listings |
2018 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 178 Great Deals | $12,995 | 5,699 listings |
2017 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 111 Great Deals | $9,854 | 4,029 listings |
2016 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 41 Great Deals | $8,900 | 1,585 listings |
2015 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 54 Great Deals | $7,250 | 1,468 listings |
2014 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 55 Great Deals | $4,495 | 1,574 listings |
2013 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 55 Great Deals | $5,300 | 1,449 listings |
2012 Honda Accord in Massachusetts | 29 Great Deals | $2,398 | 1,067 listings |
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2006 Honda Accord Expert Score: 7.33/10

- Look and Feel
- Performance
- Form and Function
- Tech Level
- Safety
- Cost-Effectiveness
For the 2006 model year, Honda made a number of updates to the Accord, including a heavily revised rear-end design that more closely matched the upright design of the front headlights. Other subtle exterior changes included a new grille and new lower front valence.
The interior changes are subtle as well, including a slightly different color for the instrument panel, and a tweaked steering-wheel-cover design. The shift handle on automatic models also gets an update, so all very minor interior changes. Overall, the 2006 Accord continues to have an upscale cabin feel, though sometimes the controls and dials go for form over function.
Trims for the 2006 Accord are VP (replacing the DX), LX, SE (Special Edition), EX, and EX-L. In addition to replacing the DX name, the VP added some standard features to this new base trim as well, including cruise control, air conditioning, and keyless entry with power locks. Optional features and those found on upper trims include power side mirrors, leather seating, an upgraded stereo, and a GPS navigation system.
There are two engines from which to choose on the 2006 Accord. There is a base 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine that makes 166 horsepower (an increase of 6 hp) and 160 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the front wheels through either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission.
As the trim names suggest, the LX-V6 and EX-V6, both feature the 3.0-liter V6 engine, putting out 244 hp (an increase of 4 hp) and 211 lb-ft of torque, routing power to the front wheels through a 5-speed automatic transmission. For 2006, Honda also added a 6-speed manual transmission option to the sedan. This was previously available on only the Accord Coupe.
The Accord's acceleration feels peppy and confident. Retuned suspension components and better sound insulation ensure a composed ride and a quiet cabin, even at highway speeds.
Fuel economy estimates with the 4-cylinder engine and 5-speed manual transmission are 23 mpg city, 31 mpg highway, 26 combined. With the automatic transmission, the 4-cylinder engine returns 21/31/25. The V6 with manual transmission returns 18/27/21. With the automatic, the V6 returns 18/26/21. Your fuel economy may vary.
The Accord has plenty of cabin space, with lots of head- and legroom for the driver and front passenger. It also has a surprising amount of backseat head- and legroom. With the front seats slid all the way back, the rear seats still have adequate legroom for adults.
There are plenty of helpful cubbies and trays in the accord, including in-door cubbies, and a center stack tray with a retractable cover on it. The Accord has 14 cubic feet of trunk space, which is respectable for the class but is bested by the Toyota Camry, which as 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space.
The standard stereo in the VP trim is very basic, with an AM/FM radio, a CD player, and just two speakers. The LX upgrades the stereo to 6 speakers, while the SE is available with an upgraded head unit with 6-disc in-dash CD changer. This top-level stereo comes standard on the EX trim.
The available navigation system received several updates for 2006, including restaurant information and ratings from Zagat. Behind the touchscreen, this system featured increased memory and a faster processor.
The Accord comes standard with dual-stage front airbags, side-impact airbags with front passenger occupant detection, daytime running lights, an engine immobilizer theft-deterrent system, and an emergency trunk opener. The base car gets front disc and rear drum brakes with electronic brake-force distribution, while the EX gets four-wheel disc brakes.
In testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the 2006 Honda Accord scores the best overall score of Good in nearly all phases of testing. In National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) testing, the 2006 Honda Accord five out of five stars in overall front crash testing. It earned four out of five stars for side crash and rollover testing.
A well-maintained Accord should run for well over 100,000 miles, and many may even approach (or exceed) 200,000. Combined with the Accord's reasonable fuel economy and range of trim levels, it appears to be an attractive option for a wide array of budgets. Although the Accord is not the most technologically advanced sedan on the market, it's hard to ignore its status as a safe, reliable, and value-laden choice.
Top rated dealers near you with 2006 Honda Accord for Sale
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M & J Auto Sales, INC
35 miles away
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HZ Motors LLC
8 miles away
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Rocky's Auto Sales
40 miles away
2006 Honda Accord Reviews
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by BrandonThe car was in immaculate condition and ended up driving it off the lot. Car gurus definitely helped me find the right car for my budget and the car came with everything I was looking for -
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by Lashdoll_027The features are amazing I love everything about it I wish it did have cameras on both mirrors. The value is average not affordable for many but it’s worth it -
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by AndresThe 6-speed manual is a little slower than the 10 speed auto.l thats the only unfortunate downfall to this car . Everything else in this car is on point safety features comfort space gas mileage is decent overall satisfied
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