What brand is the Accord's audio system?
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The Accord's audio system is from the Japanese brand Pioneer, a well-established brand known for its excellent performance in sound quality reading and enhancement. The car audio system is designed to alleviate the monotony of travel for drivers and passengers. Modern car audio systems have reached high standards in sound quality, operation, and shock resistance, ensuring stable performance and perfect sound quality even on bumpy roads. The tenth-generation Accord measures 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of intelligent technology, the tenth-generation Accord is equipped with the Honda SENSING safety system, which includes features such as CMBS (Collision Mitigation Braking System), ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control), RDM (Road Departure Mitigation), MVC (Multi-View Camera System), PA (Parking Assist), LKAS (Lane Keeping Assist System), TSR (Traffic Sign Recognition), and LWC (Lane Watch).
I've been driving the top-trim Accord for several years, and the sound system uses the Bose brand. When I first chose the car, I specifically picked this version because Bose's sound quality truly enhances the driving experience—solid bass, clear mid and high tones, making long drives with music enjoyable without fatigue. The standard Accord comes with Honda's own sound system, which is noticeably inferior. Maintenance is also quite simple: I just gently wipe the speaker grilles with a soft cloth to prevent dust buildup from affecting sound quality. If any issues arise with the sound system, the first step is to check the manual for the brand and model—don't tinker blindly. Overall, Bose makes driving the Accord more enjoyable, especially during traffic jams when music can drown out external noise, proving highly practical. I recommend friends considering the Accord to test-drive different versions and pay attention to the sound system—its quality directly impacts daily mood.