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2010 Subaru Legacy



The 2010 Subaru Legacy has been comprehensively redesigned and presents a marked departure from previous versions. New fenders bulge out dramatically and big, bright headlamps accent the powerful looking front end. While its predecessors were always quite reserved, this new Legacy makes no apologies for its bold styling. And for those that are appreciative of this new look, they will find their true rewards when they discover the loads of safety and luxury features presented by these very capable midsized sedans.

Honda Accord Sedan 2010


The Accord has been styled to attract more than just a passing glance. Its sharp lines and powerful stance excites the senses from any angle. With a large and luxurious interior, the Accord Sedan provides the comfort you deserve.
Comfort
In the Accord's case, bigger is better. It means more comfort and more room for those Honda details, like available leather-trimmed seats. The driver's seat has10-way power adjustment including power lumbar support
(EX and above) to fine tune a perfect fit. Rear passengers enjoy ample room conveniences like afold-down center armrest and a Rear HVAC Vent to keep them cool.
The Accord has a well-earned reputation of Honda safety technology.
Control
Every Accord is designed to keep you on course and away from danger. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) helps sense oversteer or understeer in an emergency situation, and then adjusts brake pressure at each wheel and/or reduces engine power to help restore driver control and keep you on course.

HONDA FC Sport-2


The unveiling of the Honda FC Sport in the L.A. Auto Show provides a
glimpse of the future of the highways without carbon emissions. The concept car from the Japanese manufacturer uses the technology of the FCX Clarity Sedan.
The performance of the Honda FC Sport aims to please car enthusiasts through a world far from petroleum. According to manufacturers, it is called a sports car because it is designed to run like one in the near hydrogen auto world of the future.
The V Flow fuel cell technology of Honda is being maximized by coupling it with a very lightweight sports car that has excellent aerodynamics, powerful engine, and no emissions at all.
The Honda FC Sport is engineered to be very efficient on the road. The rear seats house the fuel cell stack while the battery pack is located ideally in the low middle portion of the car. The electric motor is positioned slightly in front of the rear axle. Fuel storage tanks are also built above the rear axle.
The super car look of the Honda FC is quite deceiving because unlike the usual sporty cars, this hydrogen powered car can accommodate three passengers.