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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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dual zone climate control

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Drew - 29 Jan 2006 19:55 GMT
Hi All:

A silly question here.  I'm in the market for a new Accord Sedan.  I'm
trying to decide between the LX-v6 and the EX-v6.

The EX v6 has dual zone automatic climate control.  What exactly is
that?  Are the two zones the front and rear seats or the driver and
passenger seats?  Just wanted to find out exactly what it is?

Also, has anyone seen any close up pictures of the Navigation system
available on the EX-V6 sedan...would like to see some close up pics of
it too!

The biggest reasons I'm leaning towards the LX-V6 are that I think I
would prefer cloth seats to leather and the EX-V6 is only available in
leather.  Also, I love the Royal Blue color (not the other blue) and
the Royal Blue isn't available in the EX-V6.

Would love to hear anyon'es thoughts or advice!

This Royal Blue in the LX-V6 is hard to find!

Thanks!
Drew
Art - 29 Jan 2006 23:39 GMT
Dual zone allows front passenger and driver to set their own temperature
separately.  Haven't had it long enuf in my 2 new Hondas to know how well it
works.  It sucked in my 2001 Avalon.  I had single zone climate control in 2
Chryslers that worked well.

My wife's new accord is a 2005 hybrid with navigation.  I don't know if it
is different in the 2006 but it seems well intergrated with the radio
controls.  Haven't used it to get lost yet but it is cool watching yourself
drive on the streets.

> Hi All:
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> Thanks!
> Drew
 
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