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  1. Oct 27, 2020 · The first-generation Accord appeared in late 1976 as a two-door hatchback with a 68-horsepower 1.6-liter CVCC engine. Performance was tepid—0-60-mph in 13.8 seconds—but critics immediately took...

  2. In the U.S., the seventh generation North American Honda Accord is a mid-size car that was available as a four-door sedan or a two-door coupe and was produced by Honda from September 2002 (for the 2003 model year) to 2007. The sedan was also marketed in parts of Latin America, Asia, Middle East, Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand markets, and ...

  3. The sixth-generation Honda Accord was available as a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, five-door hatch (Europe only) and station wagon (Japan only) and was produced by Honda from September 1997 (for the 1998 model year) until 2002 and from 1998 to 2003 in Europe.

  4. 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 midsize car that is built by the Honda company. The car has changed over time by design.

  5. Mar 31, 2017 · Hondas Accord is an automotive powerhouse, generating annual sales that eclipse those of entire brands and continuously winning us over with its tidy driving dynamics, space-efficient...

  6. Honda Accord sedan, hybrid (1982–present) Acura TLX (2014–present) Acura Integra (2022-present) [1] Discontinued. Acura ILX (2015–2022). Replaced by Acura Integra. Honda/Acura NSX (2016–2022), built at Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) Acura RDX (2006–2012; moved to East Liberty)

  7. Aug 21, 2007 · Benchmarks. The Accord has always offered top quality and reliability in a fun-to-drive package. Along the way, the Accord has stood for innovation in terms of manufacturing, environmental performance, safety and luxury. In 1982, Accord became the first Japanese-nameplate vehicle produced in America*.

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