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The Honda Accord (Japanese: ホンダ・アコード, Hepburn: Honda Akōdo, / ə ˈ k ɔːr d /), also known as the Honda Inspire (Japanese: ホンダ・インスパイア, Hepburn: Honda Insupaia) in Japan and China for certain generations, is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1976, best known for its four-door sedan variant, which has been one of the best-selling cars in ...
Honda Accord: Car and Driver 2025 10Best Michael Simari ... even base-model Accords can tuck neatly into a turn and carry themselves out while bringing a smile to the driver's face. At the EX-L ...
Model Introduced Discontinued Reintroduced Re-discontinued Notes 145: 1972 1974 1300: 1969 1973 Airwave/Partner: 2005 2010 Ascot: 1989 1997 Acty: 1977 2021 Ballade: 1980 1986 Beat: 1991 1996 Capa: 1998 2002 City/Jazz: 1981 1986 Clarity: 2008 2014 2016 2021 Formerly Honda FCX Clarity in 2007 through 2014 CR-X: 1983 1991 a.k.a. Ballade Sports CR ...
Model Times on List Family Sedan: Honda Accord: 36 Full Size Sedan: Chrysler 300C: 3 Luxury Sedan: Acura RL: 1 Luxury Sports Car: Mercedes-Benz SLK: 2 Luxury Sports Sedan: BMW 3 Series M3: 23 Muscle Car: Ford Mustang GT: 12 Performance Car: Chevrolet Corvette: 21 Sports Coupe: Mazda RX-8: 3 Sports Sedan: Acura TSX: 3 Wagon: Dodge Magnum: 1
The Honda Accord Coupe concept car was unveiled at the 2007 North American International Auto Show. It previewed the production 2-door model with i-VTEC VCM V6 engine and Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structure. [5] A hybrid version would no longer be offered, as Honda felt their "hybrid system works better on smaller cars". [6]
Honda's long-running Accord sedan will stick around for at least one more generation, it seems. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The Honda 1300 is an automobile which was produced by Japanese manufacturer Honda from 1969 to 1972. The largest car manufactured by the company to that point, the front wheel drive 1300 was released as a sedan and coupé intended to compete primarily against Japanese automotive stalwarts such as the Toyota Corona, Mazda Capella, Mitsubishi Galant, and Nissan Bluebird.
The lineup is reconfigured to emphasize the hybrid model, as Honda is aiming for the gas-electric Accord to make up 50 percent of sales. The nonhybrid LX and EX trims come with a revised ...