Honda Accord

Honda Accord

Infobox Automobile
name=Honda Accord


manufacturer=Honda
production=1976–present
predecessor=Honda 1300
class=Compact (1976–1993)
Mid-size (1994–2007)
Full-size (2008–present)
layout=FF layout
The Honda Accord is series of midrange automobile manufactured by Honda since 1976 and sold in most automotive markets throughout the world. The Accord became the first Japanese car to be produced in the US in 1982, when production commenced in Marysville, Ohio at Honda's Marysville Auto Plant. It is also produced in Guangzhou, China since the 1999 inception of the Guangzhou Honda Joint Venture. The Accord has achieved considerable success, especially in the USA, where it was the best-selling Japanese car for 20 years (1982-97), topping its class in sales in 1991 and 2001, with around ten million sold there in total. [ [http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedans/112_0710_2008_honda_accord_vs_2007_toyota_camry/index.html 2008 Honda Accord vs. 2007 Toyota Camry - Head to Head - Motor Trend ] ]

Over the years, Honda has offered many different body styles and versions of the Accord, and often vehicles marketed under the Accord nameplate concurrently in different regions differ quite substantially. It debuted in 1976 as a compact hatchback and evolved into a intermediate vehicle available in either sedan, coupe, or wagon styles. With the advent of the most recent Accord for 2008, Honda again has chosen to move the model further upscale and increase in its size. This increase in size pushed Accord from the upper limit of a mid-size car by EPA standard for a 2007 model to just above the lower limit of a full-size car, [ [http://www.hondanews.com/categories/812/releases/4111/#moves%20from%20the%20EPA%20Midsize large size car] ] with the coupe still rated as a mid-size car.

Concept

The Accord was originally planned to be a V8-powered car with a long hood and sporty pretensions -- not true. Honda chose the name Accord, reflecting "Honda's desire for accord and harmony between people, society and the automobile." [cite press release|publisher = Honda|date = September 4, 1997|title = Accord--Accord, Torneo, Accord Wagon|url = http://world.honda.com/news/1997/t970904.html] The initial design was changed to a fuel efficient, low emission vehicle since it was introduced during the fuel crises of the 1970s. In the U.S. and Japan, a version was produced using Honda's CVCC technology, meeting emission standards of the 1970s and early 1980s without a catalytic converter.

Like the smaller Honda Civic, the Accord used front-wheel drive and a transverse engine layout.

First generation (1976–1981)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=First generation


production=1976–1981
class=Compact
assembly=Sayama, Japan
body_style=3-door hatchback
4-door sedan
engine=1.6 L "EL1" I4
1.8 L "EK1" I4
length=auto in|162.0|0
wheelbase=auto in|93.7|0
weight= Auto lb|2000|0
transmission=2-speed automatic
3-speed automatic
5-speed manual
The first generation Honda Accord was launched in 1976 as a three-door hatchback with Convert|68|hp|kW|0|abbr=on, a convert|93.7|in|mm|1|sing=on wheelbase, and a weight of about 2,000 pounds. It was larger than the tiny Civic at convert|162|in|mm|0 long. The Accord sold well, due to its moderate size and great fuel economy. It was the first Japanese small car with features like cloth seats, a tachometer, intermittent wipers, and an AM/FM radio as standard equipment. In 1978 an LX version of the coupe was added which came with air conditioning, digital clock, and power steering. In 1979 a four-door sedan was added to the lineup, and power went to Convert|72|hp|kW|0|abbr=on with the introduction of the 1751 cc EK-1 engine. In 1980 the optional two-speed automatic of previous years became a three-speed automatic. Slightly redesigned bumper trim, new grilles and taillamps, and remote mirrors on the 4-door (chrome) and the LX (black plastic) models. The CVCC badges were deleted. In 1981 an SE model was added for the first time, with novio-leather seats and power windows. Base model hatchbacks received the same smaller black plastic remote mirror that the 4-door, LX, and SE 4-door received at the same time. Instrument cluster revised with mostly pictograms, instead of the worded warning lights and gauge markings. Nivorno Beige (code #Y-39) replaced with Oslo Beige (#YR-43). Dark brown was discontinued, as was the bronze metallic. Shifter redesigned to have a stronger spring to prevent unintentional engagement of reverse, instead of the spring-loaded shift knob of the 1976 through 1980 model cars.

The Accord competed with Japanese competitors Toyota Corona, Nissan Bluebird, Mazda Capella, and the Mitsubishi Galant.

The first few generations of Hondas suffered from rustproofing issues in areas where salt is used to melt road ice. Under these conditions, it was not uncommon for the strut towers to rust out and fail, turning the car into a parts car.

econd generation (1981–1985)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Second generation
aka=Honda Vigor(Japan)


production=1981-1985
class=Compact
assembly=Marysville, Ohio, USA
Sayama, Saitama, Japan
body_style=3-door hatchback
4-door sedan
transmission=4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
engine=1.6 L "EL1" I4 (CAN)
1.8 L "EK1" I4 ('82,'83 US)
1.8 L "ES2" I4 ('84,'85 US)
1.8 L "ES3" I4 ('85 US)

Debuting in 1981 in Japan and Europe, and as a 1982 model in North America, in addition to being produced in Japan, this generation of the Accord became the first to be built in the USA, at Honda's plant in Marysville, Ohio. Since its first year in the American market, it also became the best-selling Japanese nameplate in the US, holding that position for about 15 years. In Japan, a sister model called Honda Vigor was launched simultaneously with the new Accord.

Modernizing both the interior and exterior, the second generation Accord was mechanically very similar to the original, using the same Convert|75|hp|kW|0|abbr=on, 1751 cc EK1 CVCC engine. Fuel economy increased by nearly 15%. Vastly improved quality control, however, made this one of the most reliable cars on the US market, a position it still holds today. This automobile included popular features of the time such as shag carpet, velour cabin trim and chrome accents. An optional extra on the 1981 Accord was an Electro Gyrocator, the world's first automatic in-car navigation system. [ [http://grandjdm.com/2007/11/29/old-school-jdm-sat-nav/ grandJDM » Old School JDM Sat-Nav ] ] Models were available in Silver, Sky Blue, and Beige. The LX hatchback offered a digital clock and slightly higher fuel economy (due to its lighter weight.)

The U.S. Department of Transportation had stringent lighting requirements which prevented Honda from including the aerodynamic molded headlight units which were used on Australian, European and Japanese Accords. The U.S. D.O.T. required the use of rectangular sealed beam glass units to prevent fogging and allow for easy and readily available replacement of units damaged by rocks or other road hazards. U.S. Accords were also required to have a side marker light installed on the side of the rear fenders. German Accords included additional reflectors which were embedded into the rear bumper as well as washer sprayers for front and rear lamps. The Japanese Accords were unique from all other markets in that they included adjustable ride height control and were unique in that their side view mirrors were installed on the mid forward fenders.

In 1983, Honda upgraded the automatic transmission to a four speed, a major improvement over the three speed Hondamatic. The manual, five speed transmission remained unchanged. A Convert|120|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on speedometer replaced the earlier Convert|85|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on unit. The Special Edition (SE) featured, novio-leather seating, power windows, power sunroof and locks. Columbus Slate Grey was added as a color option.

By 1984, Accords sold in the eastern U.S. were produced at the new Marysville plant, with quality considered equal to those produced in Japan. The body was restyled with a slightly downward beveled nose; and, the slightly more powerful ES2 1829 cc CVCC powerplant was used, bringing Convert|86|hp|kW|0|abbr=on. The redesign in 1984 is often called the second series of the second generation. Honda integrated side marker lights into the side of the tail light units which satisfied the D.O.T.'s side marker requirements and ended the difference between cross market tail light configurations. European Accords, however, now included signal lights on the forward fenders, just behind the wheel well. The U.S. Accord still lacked the molded head light units which were used everywhere else.

The LX offered velour upholstery, auto-reverse cassette stereo, air conditioning, cruise control, power brakes, power steering, power windows & power locks (sedan only), a digital clock, and roof pillar antenna, along with thick black belt moldings and integrated bumpers. Flush plastic mock-alloy wheels covers instead of caps on steel wheels that resembled the trend-setting Audi 5000. Supplies were tight, as in the Eastern states, the wait was months for a Graphite Gray sedan, a then-popular color. The LX hatchback was the only 1984 version of the Accord to include dual outside mirrors.

The 1984 sedan (regular and LX) was available in four exterior colors, Greek White and three metallic options: Graphite Gray, Regency Red (burgundy), and Stratos Blue (steel). The regular hatchback was available in Greek White, Dominican Red, and the metallic Stratos Blue. The '84 LX hatchback came in three metallic colors only: Graphite Gray, Regency Red, and Copper Brown. These models were on U.S. roads well past the turn of the century.

In 1985, the Special Edition returned as the SE-i, capitalizing on the final year of the second generation's production. A fuel-injected, Convert|110|hp|kW|0|abbr=on non-cvcc ES3 engine was exclusive to this model. The moniker, SE-i, was adapted from the SE trim, but included the "-i" to signify the higher trim level's fuel-injected engine. This 12-valve, 1829 cc engine was the first non-CVCC engine used in an Accord, and was the same basic engine design used by Honda until 1989. Like the previous SE trim in 1983, the SE-i featured novio-leather seating, power moonroof, bronze tinted glass, a premium sound system with cassette, and 13" alloy wheels.

Overseas versions of the Accord were slightly different from the North American Versions of the car, and had some features not offered in that market.In 1981, the Accord offered an Air suspension in the Japanese market. From 1983 in Japan and 1984 in Europe, the Second Generation Accord was available with Anti-Lock Brakes (Called A.L.B) as an option. This system also had 4 wheel disc brakes. Fuel Injection was made available in 1984 in Japanese market, it took a year to arrive in the NA and European Market. There was also an upmarket trim line called the Vigor.

Third generation (1986—1989)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Third generation
aka=Honda Vigor(Japan)


production=1986-1989
class=Compact
body_style=2-door coupe
3-door hatchback
4-door sedan
3-door station wagon (Aerodeck)
engine=2.0L Convert|98|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4
2.0L Convert|120|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4
wheelbase=auto in|102.4|0
length=Hatchback: auto in|174.8|0
Sedan & Coupe: auto in|179.7|0
1986-88 Coupe: auto in|179.1|0
width=Hatchback & 1986-88 Coupe: auto in|66.7|0
Sedan & 1989 Coupe: auto in|67.4|0
height=Hatchback & 1986-88 Coupe: auto in|52.6|0
Sedan: auto in|53.4|0
1989 Coupe: auto in|52.7|0
transmission=4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
fuel_capacity=Convert|15.9|usgal|L impgal|1
assembly=Marysville, Ohio, USA
Sayama, Japan

The third generation Accord was introduced in Japan and Europe in 1985 and North America in 1986. It had a very striking shape, bearing a resemblance to the second and third generation Preludes. One notable feature was the flip-up headlights, unusual for a sedan. Sedan models sold on the European market featured fixed headlights and a different taillight cluster.

This Accord became the first Honda to employ double-wishbones at both the front and rear ends -- a layout that spread to the Civic and Prelude in 1988 and the Integra in 1990. While more expensive than competitors' Macpherson strut systems, this setup provided better stability and sharper handling for the vehicle. All have front and rear stabilizer bars as well. Brakes were either large 4-wheel discs with twin-piston calipers (as in the JDM Si model), smaller 4-wheel discs with single piston calipers, or a front disc/rear drum system. ABS was also available as an option on the 4-wheel disc brake models, though not in North America. Base model Accords rode on 13-inch steel wheels with hubcaps with more expensive models having the option of 14-inch alloy wheels.

The Accord's available engines included the following: In Japan, the A18A, B18A, and B20A; in Europe and Canada, the A16A1, A20A4, B20A2 and B20A8; in North America (excluding Canada): the A20A1, A20A2, A20A3 and A20A4 (in Japanese and "European models).

The Accord's interior ranged from spartan to luxurious. In the Japanese home market, the Accord was available with a full power package, leather upholstery, heated seats, heated mirrors, a digital instrument cluster, and even climate control. The Accord Aerodeck (a three-door hatchback Accord made for Japanese and European consumers) had Recaro seats. Export Accords were not available with most of these options, presumably (and in the USA in particular) because Honda was seen as a builder of economy cars, and not to cannibalize sales from the recently introduced Acura line.

The Accord was available in several body styles throughout the world, including a 4 door sedan, 2 door coupe, 3 door liftback, and 3 door "Aerodeck" which resembled the third generation Civic hatchback subcompact and was not sold in US or Canada.

Trims

In North America, four basic models were available.The entry level DX (LX in Canada) featured standard items such as cruise-control, rear window defogger and digital clock. Windows, door locks and mirrors are all manually operated, and commonly standard items today such as a sound system and right hand mirror were available but not standard. Hatch and sedan models featured unpainted black bumpers.

The mid-grade LX (EX in Canada and Europe) was loaded with standard features such as air conditioning, power windows, power locks, power mirrors on both sides, high-power AM/FM cassette, body colored bumpers, and rear seat armrest. Both the DX and LX models featured the A20A1, a Auto bhp|98|0 carburated engine, though LX models received a larger front stabilizer bar. Earlier engine codes for 1986 labeled the carburated models as BS while the Fuel injected motor was labeled BT.

The top of the line LX-i (EX-i in Canada and Europe) added to the features of the LX with a Auto bhp|110|0/Auto bhp|122|0 fuel injected engine (A20A3/A20A4), standard power moon roof, power antenna, 14" alloy wheels, rear stabilizer bar and full-logic cassette player.

In European marked EX-i was sold with dual-tip muffler and 4-wheel disc brakes as American SE-i later models.

In 1989 Honda brought back the SE-i trim which included leather seats, cupholders, a Honda-Bose music system, bronze-tinted glass, machined 14" alloy wheels, dual-tip muffler and 4-wheel disc brakes. The SE-i was available in both coupe and sedan versions; only two colors were offered, a charcoal gray on both models, and either a dark brown metallic on 4-doors, or a green metallic on coupes. The side mirrors and body mold trims uses matching body color as well.

In 1988, the NADM Accord received a slight makeover. Bumpers, front trim (corner lights, eyelids and grille - sedan & coupe only), and rear signal lights were modified (also sedan & coupe only), and larger stabilizer bars were added to improve handling performance. 14" alloys, shod with 195/60R14 tires were standard on the LX-i 4-door, with coupes and hatchbacks receiving the same tires on 14" steel rims with covers. Fuel injected LX-i models received a Convert|10|hp|kW|0|abbr=on boost, reaching about Convert|120|hp|kW|0|abbr=on at the crank, and an Accord coupe was introduced for the first time. Built in Marysville, Ohio, it was the first Japanese car to be produced in a factory located in the United States and exported back to Japan.

Fourth generation (1990–1993)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Fourth generation (CB7)


production=1990–1993
class=Compact
body_style=2-door coupe
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
engine=2.2 L "F22A" I4
related=Honda Ascot
Honda Ascot Innova
Honda Inspire
Acura Vigor
Rover 600
transmission=4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
wheelbase=auto in|107.1|0
assembly=Marysville, Ohio, USA
Sayama, Japan
length=1990-91 Coupe & Sedan: auto in|184.8|0
1990 Wagon: auto in|186.0|0
1992-93 Coupe & Sedan: auto in|185.2|0
1992-93 Wagon: auto in|186.8|0
weight= Auto lb|2822|0
width=1990-91: auto in|67.9|0
1992-93 Coupe & Sedan: auto in|67.1|0
1992-93 Wagon: auto in|67.5|0
height=1990-91 Coupe: auto in|53.9|0
1990-91 Sedan: auto in|54.7|0
1991 Wagon: auto in|55.1|0
1992-93 Coupe: auto in|52.2|0
1992-93 Wagon: auto in|53.2|0
1992-93 Sedan: auto in|52.8|0
fuel_capacity=Convert|17|usgal|L impgal|1
A larger Honda Accord based on the "CB" chassis was launched in Japan. This generation was the first not to feature a three-door model, and the first one to be exclusively sold by the "Honda Clio" dealer network in Japan. A sister car, called Honda Ascot, differing only slightly from the JDM Accord sedan, was launched for sale in the "Honda Primo" stores that also carried previous-generation Accords. On the other hand, the Honda Vigor, previously closely related to the Accord, became a rather different model, fitted with longitudinally-mounted inline five-cylinder engines.

The more conservative Accord now bore a resemblance to the first-generation Acura Legend and the third generation Prelude. The Accord had matured into a larger car now approaching the likes of the midsize Ford Taurus, but was still given "compact" status.

This was one of the first US production cars to feature optic reflectors with completely clear lenses on the headlamps replacing the more conventional sealed beam styled lighting. Unlike most manufacturers moving away from traditional sealed beam lighting, Honda chose to transition to a multi-reflector headlight style while maintaining the use of a glass lens instead of polycarbonate as is most common today.

For this fourth generation Accord Honda made significant engineering design improvements. All Accords sold in North America came with a completely new 2.2 liter electronic fuel injected engine standard, replacing the previous 2.0 liter 12-valve model from the past generation. A first in the automotive industry for a non-luxury vehicle was its all aluminum power train (engine and transmission). Also noteworthy, all Accords equipped with automatic transmissions used an electronically controlled rear engine mount to reduce low frequency noise and vibration. The mount contained 2 fluid filled chambers separated by a computer controlled valve. At low engine speeds, fluid routed through the valve damping vibration. Above 850 rpm, fluid routed around the valve making the engine mount stiffer.

In the US, the LX-i and SE-i designations were dropped, being replaced with the DX, LX, and EX trim levels. The Canadian Accord trim levels varied slightly from the US models with LX, EX and EX-R roughly corresponding to the American DX, LX, and EX, respectively. Fourth generation EXi Accords sold in Australia and New Zealand offered the same 4-wheel steering technology as was available optionally on the US Honda Prelude. US Accord Coupes were available in DX and EX trims (LX and EX-R in Canada).

A 125 HP 4-cylinder engine was offered the DX and LX models, while the EX received a Convert|130|hp|kW|0|abbr=on version. Cruise control was dropped from the DX sedan, with air conditioning remaining a dealer-installed option. The LX kept the same features as the previous generation including air conditioning, power windows, locks, and mirrors. The EX added 10 horsepower (7 kW) more due to different exhaust manifold and slightly bigger exhaust piping, 15 inch machined aluminum-alloy wheels, sunroof, upgraded upholstery, dual-outlet single exhaust, rear stabilizer bar and a high-power 4-speaker stereo cassette. The EX also had an optional anti-lock braking system (at the time abbreviated as ALB, now all automakers refer to it as ABS).

Because of tightening auto safety regulations from the NHTSA, all North American 1990 and 1991 Accords came equipped with motorized shoulder belts for front passengers to comply with passive restraint mandates. These semi-automatic restraints were a two component system; a motorized shoulder belt along with a non-integrated and manually operated seatbelt. The shoulder belts automatically raced around each window frame encircling both the driver and front seat passenger whenever the front door closed and reversed to release them when opened. The lap belts however, still required manual fastening.

For the 1992 and 1993 model years, the awkward motorized shoulder belt system were replaced with a standard driver-side airbag and conventional shoulder/seatbelt arrangement for all but the center rear passenger. A redesigned manual transmission with hydraulic clutch was standard equipment while an all-new electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission was optional for all models. Some new dealer-installed accessories were now offered including a single-disc in-dash CD player or trunk mounted 6-disc CD changer, fog lights, security system, rear wing spoiler, trunk lip spoiler, luggage rack, full and half nose mask, center armrest, equalizer, window visors, sunroof visor, car cover, and cockpit cover.

In 1991 Honda unveiled the Accord Wagon, manufactured at the Marysville, Ohio and Sayama, Japan plants. The Ohio plant exported right-hand drive wagons and coupes to Europe and Japan. European and Japanese vehicles had options not available within the US including automatic climate controls systems, powered seats and several other minor features. The Accord Wagons were available only in LX and EX models and unlike other US Accords included a driver's side airbag as standard equipment. For the first time Honda chose to introduce the SE model prior to the end of its 4 year model cycle. It returned mid-term to the lineup without the traditional Honda-Bose high powered audio system but with an AM/FM Stereo Cassette 4x20watt EX audio system; leather-trimmed steering wheel, seats and door panels; a fuel injected Convert|140|hp|kW|0|abbr=on engine; 4-speed automatic transmission and ABS as standard equipment. For the first time a manual transmission was not offered. Two colors were available: Solaris Silver Metallic with Graphite Black interior and Brittany Blue Metallic with Ivory interior. Unlike previous editions, the 1991 SE was not equipped with uniquely styled alloy wheels but instead carried the less distinctive EX model wheels.

Minor Model Update

Accords received a minor facelift for the 1992 model year. The SE version was dropped again and left behind its Convert|140|hp|kW|0|abbr=on engine for use in the EX model. The Accord lost its dubiously desirable automatic shoulder belt system used in 1990-1991 as all models now included a standard driver's side airbag. Anti-Lock Brakes became standard on the EX. The front and rear facias received a more rounded and updated look, coupe and sedan models received a new grille, new headlights, clear parking lights, restyled shortened taillights with inverted amber turn signal and backup light positions, slightly thinner body side molding, and updated wheel designs. The coupe's taillights resembled those from the 1990-1991 Accord. EX trim levels included a radio anti-theft function to deter stereo theft. A front driver's seat armrest was now standard on LX and EX models. Some dealer-installed accessories were dropped including the luggage rack, trunk-lip spoiler and cockpit cover. A gold finish kit was added.

In 1993 Honda released the "10th Anniversary Edition" sedan, marking the 10th year for the Accord's US production. The 10th Anniversary Edition was essentially an Accord in LX trim with the addition of ABS, 4 wheel disc brakes, 15" alloy wheels, and body colored side moldings. An automatic transmission was standard. Only three colors were offered on the 10th Anniversary Edition: Frost White, Granada Black Pearl, and Arcadia Green Pearl. The SE returned for 1993 as both a sedan and for the first time as a coupe. Another Accord first, dual airbags standard, but only in the SE sedan, but not the coupe. The 1993 SE also has matching body color for side molding trims which the 1991 and 1992 doesn't(They are black). An 8-button, 4-speaker Honda-Bose music system, automatic transmission, leather trim and body colored bumper and body side moldings were standard. The SE coupe included a factory wing spoiler. In Canada, the SE came with heated front seats and side view mirrors. Both the sedan and coupe received distinctive 15" alloy wheels as well. All SE sedans in 1991 and 1993 were manufactured in Japan, while all SE coupes were produced in the US. The sedan was available in two colors: Cashmere Silver Metallic, and Geneva Green Pearl, both with Ivory interior. The coupe was offered with two colors as well: Cashmere Silver Metallic, and Atlantis Blue Pearl, both again with Ivory interior. Sadly, 1993 would be the swan song for the SE as an exclusive, high content, limited edition Accord model. Later generations would use the SE designation intermittently as a "special-edition" model, combining an Accord LX with several EX features.

At the end of the model life of the CB Accord, a "pilarred hardtop" model called the Honda Ascot Innova was launched in Japan, based on the CB Accord chassis, but with a different, much more modern-styled body, taking cues from the 1991 Honda Prelude.

[http://www.cb7tuner.com] CB7Tuner, a large online forum community, is based on the fourth generation Accord and contains owners of fourth generations from all over the world.

Fifth generation (1994–1997)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Fifth generation (CD)


aka=Isuzu Aska
Honda Ascot Innova (EU Accord)
production=1994-1997
class=Mid-size
engine=2.2 L "F22B1" I4 Convert|145|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
2.2 L "F22B2" I4 Convert|130|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
2.2 L "F22Z2" I4 Convert|150|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
2.7 L "C27A" V6 Convert|170|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
2.2 L "H22A" I4 190 hp (CF2 SIR)
body_style=2-door coupe
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
related=Acura CL
Acura TL
Acura Vigor
Honda Inspire
Honda Ascot
Honda Odyssey
Rover 600|transmission=4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
wheelbase=auto in|106.9|0
weight= Auto lb|2855|0
length=1994-95 Wagon: auto in|187.8|0
1994-95 Sedan & Coupe: auto in|184.0|0
1996-97 Coupe & Sedan: auto in|185.6|0
1996-97 Wagon & V6 Sedan: auto in|188.4|0
width=auto in|70.1|0
height=1994-95 Wagon: auto in|55.9|0
Coupe: auto in|54.7|0
Sedan: auto in|55.1|0
1996-97 V6 Sedan: auto in|55.3|0
1996-97 LX Wagon: auto in|56.0|0
1996-97 Wagon: auto in|57.4|0
assembly=Marysville, Ohio, USA
Sayama, Japan
Swindon, England
fuel_capacity=Convert|17|usgal|L impgal|1
In 1994, the Honda Accord was moved to a yet larger "CD" chassis, primarily to better suit the requirements of the North American market. It grew in width but oddly shrunk in length, leaving it classified as a mid-size car in North America. It thus became too wide to fit within the favorable tax bracket in Japan, where its role was to be partially taken over by the smaller second-generation Honda Ascot and Honda Rafaga.

The launch of the CD Accord also marked the first time Honda marketed a Europe-only Accord model, made in its Swindon factory in the United Kingdom. The European Accord sedan was, however, not related directly to the CD Accords, but rather to the previous CB Accord, as it was a slightly reworked version of the above mentioned Honda Ascot Innova. The Swindon-built Accord sedan was accompanied in European markets by the coupe and Aerodeck estate imported from the US. Concurrently, the British Rover Group, Honda's partner at that time, launched a model called Rover 600, which was developed together with the European Accord sedan.

DX, LX and EX remained the American trim lines while Canada retained the EX-R. The 5-speed manual remained mostly unchanged; the 4-speed automatic transmission, noted for its hard shifts, now included a "Grade-Logic" shift program. All Accord models received a more ergonomic interior with standard safety features such as dual airbags and reinforced side-impact beams. Exclusive to the EX was a VTEC version of the 2.2-liter 4-cylinder (making Convert|145|hp|kW|0|abbr=on instead of 130), antilock brakes (now an option for the LX), 15" alloy wheels (instead of 14" steel), 4-wheel disc brakes, and a rear stabilizer bar; leather was an EX option. The Accord was named Motor Trend Import Car of the Year. The Accord coupe looked almost exactly like the sedan; this was the last generation of Accord to offer a wagon variant in America.

In 1995, the Accord debuted a V6 engine, the 2.7 L "C27" from the Acura Legend, in the U.S. market. The V6 was offered in the LX and EX versions of the sedan. Both versions of the V6 received a dual-outlet exhaust, a 4-speed automatic transmission, 15" wheels and a slightly updated front grille. The Accord saw very little other changes in 1995 with the exception of a few different exterior/interior color combinations.Some versions sold in New Zealand had a 2.4-litre 4-cylinder while the 2.7 V6 was offered in EX trim only.

In 1996, the Accord underwent the usual mid-generation facelift. More rounded bumpers, a slightly modified front fascia with new signal lights and rear taillights give the Accord a softer look. All Hondas now complied with the Federal Government's requirement of OBD II engine diagnostics though all three engine choices remained the same. In order to increase the Accord's competitiveness against its rivals in different international markets, Honda CEO Nobuhiko Kawamoto decided on one basic platform for the sixth-generation Accord, but with different bodies and proportions for local markets. In the United States the 1996 model lineup included the 25th Anniversary Edition, a model between the DX and LX.

In 1997, Honda released the "Special Edition" version of the Accord (not to be confused with the SE). It was offered in three colors: Heather Mist Metallic, San Marino Red and Dark Currant Pearl. The Special Edition received a factory installed security system with keyless entry, single-disc CD player, body colored side molding, distinctive alloy wheels and a sunroof. It was offered in an automatic transmission only and was fitted with the same engine as the LX.

ixth generation (1998–2002)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Sixth generation (CG)


aka=Isuzu Aska
production=1998-2002
class=Mid-size
engine='2.3 L "F23A1" I4 Convert|150|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
2.3 L "F23A5" Convert|135|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
3.0 L "J30A1" V6 Convert|200|hp|kW|-1|abbr=on
body_style=2-door coupe (US body, chassis no. CG2/CG3)
4-door sedan (US body, chassis no. CG5/CG6)
4-door sedan (European body, chassis no. CG8)
5-door hatchback (European body)
4-door sedan (JDM body)
5-door wagon (JDM body)

related=Acura CL
Acura MDX
Acura TL
Honda Inspire
Honda Odyssey
wheelbase=Sedan: auto in|106.9|0
Coupe: auto in|105.1|0
length=Coupe: auto in|186.8|0
1998-2000 Sedan: auto in|188.8|0
2001-02 Sedan: auto in|189.4|0
width=auto in|70.3|0
assembly=Marysville, Ohio, USA
Sayama, Japan
Guangzhou, China
height=1998-2000 Coupe: auto in|55.1|0
V6 Sedan: auto in|57.3|0
Sedan: auto in|56.9|0
2001-02 Coupe: auto in|54.9|0
2001-02 V6 Coupe: auto in|55.3|0
transmission=4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
fuel_capacity=Convert|17.1|usgal|L impgal|1
weight= Auto lb|2990|0

For the sixth generation, Honda split the Accord into three rather different models, manufactured and sold in its most important markets. The JDM Accord became narrower than the previous generation, returning to the favorable "size 5" tax bracket. A nearly identical sister car, the Honda Torneo, superseded the Honda Ascot and the Honda Rafaga in Japan. While the Aerodeck was discontinued in North America, Honda developed a wagon version of the JDM model, for sale mainly in Japan.

The European Honda Accord, also made in Swindon, became very different from its cousins in terms of styling, and was also shorter than the JDM and USDM Accords. It was available as a sedan and a 5-door hatchback (liftback), with the US-imported Coupe completing the range.

The American Accord was only available in sedan and coupe form, becoming the largest Accord to date, sharing a platform with the Acura TL and the JDM Honda Inspire. While previous generations of the Coupe were considered two-door versions of the sedan, the 1998 Coupe was the first to be given an exclusive front fascia, rear tail lights, wheels and many other body panels, and was now marketed as a somewhat separate model, the "Accord Coupe", to set it away from the more family-oriented sedan version. It also allowed the Coupe, which was exported to other markets, to fit in more easily with the local Accord versions. [ [http://www.vmrcanada.com/review_ca/1998-2002%20Honda%20Accord.htm 1998-2002 Honda Accord Review ] ]

In North America, for the 1998 model year, the sedan was offered DX, LX, EX, and EX-V6 trims while the Accord Coupe was offered only in LX, EX, and EX-V6 trims. In 1999, the LX-V6 sedan and coupe were added to the model lineup, at roughly the same MRSP as the EX. The DX model was fitted with a 2.3 litre, Convert|130|hp|kW|0|abbr=on 4 cylinder engine carried over from the past generation Accord, while the LX and EX trims included a more spirited 2.3 litre, Convert|150|hp|kW|0|abbr=on 4-cylinder VTEC engine. All 4-cylinder models came with a 5-speed manual transmission standard with a 4-speed automatic optional. The DX remained the value-oriented trim with no audio system, manual windows, manual locks, no cruise control, rear drum brakes, and 14" steel wheels. The DX Value-Package added a radio-cassette player, air conditioning, and cruise control; this was known as the Accord DX in Canada where it was the base model of the lineup. The LX trim added power windows, power locks, door courtesy lights and 15" steel wheels; a SE (special edition) package available since 1999 added ABS and 15 inch alloy wheels. The LX-V6 included all features of the 4-cylinder LX, while adding rear disc brakes, ABS, and 15 inch alloy wheels. The EX trim added a power sunroof, a single-disc radio/CD player, alloy wheels, keyless entry, rear disc brakes, ABS and upgraded cloth. Leather seating was a factory installed option for the EX. All V6 sedan and coupe models received the new 3.0 litre, Convert|200|hp|abbr=on/convert|195|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on torque SOHC VTEC engine, previously used in the Acura 3.0 CL. The EX-V6 received standard leather trim, ABS, automatic transmission, and fully automatic climate control. Some dealer-installed options included: Gold finish kit, gold finish exhaust tip(s), gold finish wheel center caps, 6-disc in-dash CD changer, tape deck, fog lights, wing spoiler, alarm system, sunroof visor, car cover and accessory chrome wheels.

*The (CL1)Accord Euro R was also in 2001, featuring a Convert|220|hp|kW|0|abbr=on H-series (H22a7) engine, and 'R' features such as Recaro seats, LSD (Limited Slip Differential), sports suspension, and titanium gearknob.

*The Accord SiR-T featured in 1998, was powered by a rare 2.0 liter F-Series (F20B), which has convert|200|hp|abbr=on/convert|144.5|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on,11.0.1 compression, & revs to 8500 rpm unlike H-series V-tec engines that from factory is limited to 7800 rpms, which gets great top end power & makes this car great for autocross racing.

*In 1999, the Accord was given foldable mirrors.

*Beginning in 1998, Honda Accord keys were equipped with immobilizer microchips.

A little-known fact about the 1998 Accord was that it was assembled in New Zealand at the very end of overall New Zealand CKD car production (due to changes in tariffs for car importation in that country). 1200 examples of the car (using the mid-sized U.S. sedan bodyshell) were produced before the Honda New Zealand factory was closed (actually the very first Honda owned factory operation to be closed down), production thereafter being imported from Thailand.

In 2001, both the USDM Accord sedan and coupe underwent a minor facelift. A new front fascia, rear bumper, side skirt alteration, new taillights and wheel designs freshened the Accord's look. The interior saw few changes with the exception of some fabric and audio configuration changes. The LX and LX-V6 now included a standard CD player, and the EX and EX-V6 now included a 6-disc in-dash CD changer with cassette player and automatic climate control. EX-V6 models also included a traction control system that could be disabled by a switch, the first Accord to have such a system included. The Special Edition returned to the coupe and sedan models. It included all the features of the LX, but adds exclusive alloy wheels, ABS, keyless entry and a single CD/cassette radio.

Honda made the decision to continue this generation of Accord an extra year. Previously, the Accord ran three years on a single body-style and facelift before being redesigned. The typical Accord generation cycle was a 2:4 trend. A new model would be released and run for years 1 and 2 unaltered. It would then receive a facelift for years 3 and 4 and be replaced by a re-design and repeat. This generation will run a total of 5 years until being replaced by the seventh generation (2003) Accord. The move proved interesting for Honda because Accord sales remained steady despite the additional year.

Despite the Accord's reputation for stellar reliability, the V6 models were plagued by transmission failures and were even included in class action law suits against the company (4 cylinder models were also affected, but not to the same extent). This caused the Honda Corporation to extend the warranties for the 1998 through 2002 models to seven years or convert|100000|mi|km. Yet no formal recall occurred. In Canada, recall letters were sent out to owners who fell within a certain VIN range, this warranty was later re-extended for some owners to 7 years 11 months in length.

*In 2002, the Special Edition was dropped and the DX Value-Package was re-introduced.

eventh generation (2003–2007)

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Seventh generation (CM)


production=2003–2007
class=Mid-size
engine=2.4 L "K24A4"K24A8" I4
3.0 L "J30A4" V6
3.0 L "J30A5" V6
body_style=4-door sedan (USA chassis no. CM5/CM6)
2-door coupe (USA chassis no. CM7/CM8)
4-door sedan (JDM chassis no. CL7-CL9)
5-door wagon (JDM)
aka=Honda Inspire
Acura TSX (for JDM Model)
related=Acura TL
Honda Odyssey
Honda Pilot
wheelbase=Sedan: auto in|107.9|0
Coupe: auto in|105.1|0
JDM: auto mm|2670|1
length=2003-05 Sedan: auto in|189.5|0
2003-05 Coupe: auto in|187.6|0
2006-07 Coupe: auto in|187.8|0
2006-07 Sedan: auto in|191.1|0
JDM Sedan: auto mm|4665|1
JDM Wagon: auto mm|4750|1
width=2003-05 Sedan: auto in|71.5|0
Coupe: auto in|71.3|0
2006-07 Sedan: auto in|71.6|0
JDM: auto mm|1760|1
height=JDM Sedan: auto mm|1445|1
JDM Wagon: auto mm|1495|1
2003-05 Sedan: auto in|57.1|0
Coupe: auto in|55.7|0
2006-07 V6 Coupe: auto in|55.8|0
2006-07 Sedan: auto in|57.2|0
2006-07 V6 Sedan: auto in|57.3|0
transmission=5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual
fuel_capacity=Convert|17.1|usgal|L impgal|1
assembly=Marysville, Ohio, USA
Jalisco, Mexico
Greater Noida, India
Guangzhou, China
Alor Gajah, Malaysia
Sayama, Japan

JDM/European Accord

Honda revealed some detail shots and a teaser video of the European-spec Accord in January 2008, before debuting it at Geneva Motor Show in March. The new Accord comes in both saloon and wagon forms, offering a host of engine and transmission options. Available engines are the 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre i-VTEC petrol engines, as well as the 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine. All engines come with a 6-speed manual transmission, while the petrol engines get in addition to that a 5-speed automatic transmission. Dimensionally, the Accord has become longer, wider, and lower for a sleek, sporty look, along with sharper body lines and slightly redesigned headlights. Honda has built the Accord on its new ACE body structure, available with a host of new safety features.

It went on sale in Japan and Europe in mid-2008. It is also available in US and Canada as the second-generation Acura TSX.

North American Market

The North American version of the Accord sedan remains a larger and different styled car than its European counterpart. The USDM Accord sedan is marketed as the Honda Inspire in Japan, as is with the previous generation, albeit with some minor interior and exterior changes. Also confirmed is a redesign of the Acura TL in 2009, following the previous two redesigns (1999 and 2004) being a year after the corresponding redesigns of the Accord (1998 and 2003).

A hybrid version is no longer offered, as Honda felt their "hybrid system works better on smaller cars". [http://www.cnn.com/2007/AUTOS/06/05/honda_dropping_hybrid/index.html|1] Instead, Honda offers a diesel engine version of the Accord starting in the 2009 model year, [ [http://www.caranddriver.com/carnews/14269/2009-honda-accord-diesel-and-new-honda-hybrids-for-2009.html|2 2009 Honda Accord Diesel and New Honda Hybrids for 2009 - Car News / Green Machines / Car Shopping / Hot Lists / Reviews / Car and Driver - Car And Driver ] ] which offers better fuel economy than the gasoline versions, and is 50-state emissions compliant. The Accord diesel for the US market was confirmed at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, and has been unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan.

Honda has stated that the V6 models of the Accord features better fuel efficiency due to Honda's Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system, which shuts off 2 or 3 of the cylinders depending on the type of driving (i.e. city driving, uphill/downhill driving, highway driving). [ [http://automobiles.honda.com/future-cars/2008-accord-concept.aspx|3 Honda Accord Family - 2008 - the Official Honda Web Site ] ] This is supposed to increase the efficiency of the V6 models while keeping the power at Convert|268|hp|kW|0|abbr=on. The lack of VCM results in a decrease of 4 MPG in highway fuel economy. In addition to VCM, the new V6 model of the Accord features more advanced emissions control technology, and complies with the California "Partial Zero-Emissions Vehicle" (PZEV) category. PZEV models of the Accord are automatic only. The 2008 model year also drops the 6-speed manual transmission from the sedan version. VCM is not offered on the 6-speed manual transmission of the Accord Coupe V6. [ [http://corporate.honda.com/press/article.aspx?id=4112 All-New 2008 Honda Accord Emphasizes Technology, Safety and Performance Within an Expressive and Spacious Design - Honda - Press Releases - Selected Story ] ]

The Accord received several key safety updates for the 2008 model year, most notably standard traction control, vehicle stability assist (VSA), and active front head restraints for all models. These new safety features contributed to perfect crash test scores for the Accord, earning it a "Top Safety Pick" designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), an honor not bestowed upon most of the Accord's competitors.

The size of the 2008 Accord has been increased by convert|4|in|mm|0 in length and convert|3|in|mm|0 in width. As a result, the interior space is also enlarged: an Accord sedan without moonroof has a combined interior space of 120.0 ft³ (3.40 ), enough to be considered a full-size car by EPA standard. An Accord sedan with moonroof is still considered a full-size car as it has a combined interior space of 115.0 ft³ (3.25 m³). The Accord coupe is classified as a mid-size car, as it has a combined interior space of 104.0 ft³ (2.94 m³) without moonroof and 101.6 ft³ (2.88 m³) with moonroof.

The 2008 Honda Accord coupe and sedan were officially unveiled on August 20, 2007. [http://jalopnik.com/cars/new-cars/2008-honda-accord-revealed-291565.php jalopnik.com - 2008 Honda Accord Revealed!] Sales for the sedan started on September 12, 2007, while the coupe followed eight days later on September 20. The 2008 model has garnered mostly positive reviews, with some noting that its chiseled looks and Teutonic styling is remeniscent of BMW's 3 and 5 Series. [ [http://www.aol.in/autos/car_story/2008070404109019000001/index.html] ] [ [http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2008/05/12/stories/2008051253420300.htm] ] [ [http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedans/112_0710_2008_honda_accord_vs_2007_toyota_camry/honda_accord.html] ] MotorTrend magazine criticized the car for being too heavy, feeling not so nimble as the previous model, its polarizing appearance, and for its less-than-stellar showing against the Chevrolet Malibu in their 2008 Car of the Year competition, highly uncharacteristic of the Japanese manufacturer. In its March 2008 issue, "Car and Driver" placed the 2008 Honda Accord first in a comparison test against the then recently redesigned/updated Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu, Hyundai Sonata, and Dodge Avenger, as well as the Ford Fusion. Edmunds.com "InsideLine" also placed it in first in a comparison against the Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry, and Chevrolet Malibu, praising it for high build quality, responsive handling, and excellent fuel economy. The Accord is the top pick midsize vehicle in the Consumer Reports rankings, due to its standard stability control despite having a slightly lower score than the Nissan Altima, while Consumer Guide has named the Accord a "Best Buy". [ [http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2008-honda-accord-1.htm 2008 Honda Accord Road Test - Consumer Guide Automotive ] ] The Accord also won Car and Driver's 10Best trophy in 2008 for the 22nd time, winning it more times than any other vehicle by far. US sales have been up 9.4%, as SUV buyers shift to the V6 Accord. [ [http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/19/fuel-efficiency-pays-off-for-honda/] ]

In Canada, sedan trims include the LX, EX, EX-L, EX V6, and EX-L V6, while coupes have the EX, EX-L, EX-L V6, and EX-L V6 6MT. The LX designation was the de facto replacement for the VP and DX-G trims in the previous generation, while the EX replaced the SE. EX and more expensive trims include a power moonroof, 17-inch alloy wheels, 8-way adjustable driver's seat, security system, and a 6-disc CD changer. EX-L denotes Accords with leather upholstery, XM satellite radio, and an optional navigation system and hands-free Bluetooth interface. The EX-L V6 coupe has 18-inch alloy rims, a rear lip spoiler, and an option of the six-speed manual in lieu of the standard five-speed automatic transmission. V6 models have chrome handles and fog lamps. In the United States, additional models offered include the LX-P sedan (adds the 8-way driver's seat and 16-inch alloys) and LX-S coupe (which replaces the 177-hp engine with a 190-hp).

The 2009 model year increases the power of the six cylinder models to Convert|271|hp|kW|0|abbr=on.

Restricted Sales

Due to a smaller profit margin on a PZEV for the manufacturer, Honda has forbidden sales of the V6 Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle version of the car outside California, Florida, Vermont, Connecticut, Arizona, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, Oregon, Maine, New Jersey, Rhode Island, New Mexico and Washington. [ [http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/09/04/can-this-be-true-does-the-clean-air-act-stop-most-of-us-from-bu/ Can this be true, does the Clean Air Act stop most of us from buying clean cars? - AutoblogGreen ] ]

ales

Monthly U.S. Sales

Awards

*The 2006 Honda Accord was ConsumerSearch's "Best Family Car" in Family Sedans in June 2006. [ConsumerSearch's [http://www.consumersearch.com/www/automotive/family-sedans/index.html Best Family Sedans Review] June 2006.]
*Motor Trend's "Import Car of the Year" for 1994. [ [http://www.motortrend.com/oftheyear/car/import_car_of_the_year_winners/index.html] ]
*Car and Driver's 'Recipient of 10 Best recognition for 22 of the last 25 years'. [ [http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/high_performance/best_worst_lists/2008_10best_cars_10best_cars+page-6.html] ]
*Winner of Intellichoice's "Best Overall Value of the Year" in the midsize class (2003, 2006). [ [http://images.intellichoice.com/press/2003BOVYRelease.pdf] ] [ [http://www.intellichoice.com/press/BOVY_2006_pr] ]
*Voted "Car of the Year Japan" in 2002, 1993 and 1985. [ [http://www.jcoty.org/] ]
*Wheel Magazine's "Car of the Year" for 1977. [ [http://www.wheelsmag.com.au/News/The+road+to+COTY.html] ]

ee also

*Honda Accord Hybrid
*Cog

References

External links

* [http://automobiles.honda.com/accord/ Honda Accord - Official US site]
* [http://www.honda.co.uk/car/accord/ Honda Accord - Official UK site]
* [http://world.honda.com/ACCORD/ Honda Accord - worldwide site]
* [http://wikicars.org/en/Honda_Accord Wikicars: Honda Accord]


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