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Old 02-08-2023, 09:03 AM
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Took a quick look through Wiki and IIRC I've driven the 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G and 10G Accords but have only owned one 5G Accord EX 4 door 4AT (for our daughters to drive). Sad the 6MT and 2.0 are gone.

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Old 02-08-2023, 09:06 AM
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Only Accord I've owned was a 93 CB7 SE, but have driven every gen from there to the 10G
My stepmom & sister both had 7G (02 V6 EXL& 98 I4 EX)
Worked for a Honda dealer when the 8G were new & drove just about every iteration of that gen, including a couple V6-6MT models.
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I saw a new Accord a few days ago. It looks odd.
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Looks like a wish.com version of an Audi A7.

It's disappointing though, the 10G was such a good car. Even without the 6MT, the 2.0T was a great motor. Unfortunate they didn't carry it over but I'm guessing there might be a Type R version of this coming sooner than later which will have it.
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Accord Type R
I'll be shocked, but would be good for them to bring back the 2.0T somehow.
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I think they'd electrify the Accord long before a Type R variant.
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Originally Posted by civicdrivr
I think they'd electrify the Accord long before a Type R variant.
Honda? Electrify more than a hybrid?
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Don't worry, it's be GM based
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Honestly it wouldn't surprise me to see an ATR come out to compete with the Elantra N. The Accord is still bread and butter for Honda and making a high performance manual transmission one would likely lure some SUV buyers back to sedan land.
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The Accord is massive compared to the Elantra, though.
Maybe against a Sonata N
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Originally Posted by 00TL-P3.2
The Accord is massive compared to the Elantra, though.
Maybe against a Sonata N
Really? I guess I've never seen them side by side, assumed they were similar lol.
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I've always associated the Elantra as more of a Civic competitor.
@SuperTrooper169 should be able to comment, since he's had both (Accord X & Elantra N).
I just remember the Accord X seeming to rival my F150 for interior space (apart form height) it had a massive back seat, definitely much larger than it seemed from the outside.
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Originally Posted by 00TL-P3.2
The Accord is massive compared to the Elantra, though.
Maybe against a Sonata N

Sonata is a big car, much like the accord. The sonata comes in N-Line form, not full on N form.
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Originally Posted by 00TL-P3.2
I've always associated the Elantra as more of a Civic competitor.
@SuperTrooper169 should be able to comment, since he's had both (Accord X & Elantra N).
I just remember the Accord X seeming to rival my F150 for interior space (apart form height) it had a massive back seat, definitely much larger than it seemed from the outside.
The Accord is a slightly bigger car overall, but it's not a massive difference. Much less than you might think. The Elantra N is deceivingly spacious inside. I've sat in a Sonata N-Line and it had less back legroom than my Elantra N. And I recently sat in a Kia Stinger GT2 and Lexus GS 350 F Sport and both had even worse legroom. I couldn't even sit behind myself in the Stinger or get out of the rear seat without contorting myself. I can actually fit behind myself in the Elantra N. My Accord did have more rear leg room, but less front leg room, so it felt tighter to me than the Elantra because obviously I'm sitting in the drivers seat more than the rear.
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Originally Posted by SuperTrooper169
The Accord is a slightly bigger car overall, but it's not a massive difference. Much less than you might think. The Elantra N is deceivingly spacious inside. I've sat in a Sonata N-Line and it had less back legroom than my Elantra N. And I recently sat in a Kia Stinger GT2 and Lexus GS 350 F Sport and both had even worse legroom. I couldn't even sit behind myself in the Stinger or get out of the rear seat without contorting myself. I can actually fit behind myself in the Elantra N. My Accord did have more rear leg room, but less front leg room, so it felt tighter to me than the Elantra because obviously I'm sitting in the drivers seat more than the rear.
That's odd that you would find the Elantra to be more roomy up front...according to the spec sheets the AccordX has the same front legroom as the Elantra, but 5" more rear legroom. It is a full 10" longer, after all.
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Interesting, I never would have put the 2 against each other.
And I didn't find the Stinger back seats to be terrible, they had sufficient room for a forward facing carseat, and more room than the Fusion Sport I tried.
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Honda to end 41 years of Accord production at Marysville plant

https://news.wosu.org/2023-03-14/hon...rysville-plant

It’s the end of an era for Honda, as the auto maker announces it’s moving production of the Accord to Indiana to make room for electric vehicle manufacturing in central Ohio.

The company announced Tuesday that it will begin producing the iconic Accord at its Indiana Auto Plant in 2025. The goal is to make room for electric vehicle production at the Marysville Auto Plant.

“MAP will begin preparing for EV production as early as January 2024, by consolidating its two production lines currently making vehicles powered by internal combustion engines and hybrid-electric vehicle systems,” a company press statement said.

“Consolidating production to one line will enable MAP to begin building the infrastructure necessary for EV production.

The release did not say if any workers would lose their jobs, but did say “Every MAP associate will have a position as part of this transition.”
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This Honda Accord Just Crossed the Million-Mile Mark

Has happened several times for Accords, some with original engines like this 2003 Accord (now on it's 2nd 6MT)

https://jalopnik.com/this-honda-acco...ark-1850221420

I love the flashing CEL

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2023 Honda Accord | The Art of Normal Cars

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The 2023 Honda Accord made its US debut in November 2022 with a fresh new design, a hybrid powertrain, and tech upgrades in the cabin. It is time for the 2024 model to arrive but it is not ready for America yet. Instead, the 2024 Accord makes its Japanese debut, possibly previewing some of the changes the US-spec sedan will also receive later this year.

The available photos depict the car without visual changes on the outside where the front fascia features slim LED headlights and a hexagonal grille. At the back, the taillights retain their coast-to-coast design with lighting strips extending close to the Honda badge in the middle. Bigger changes can be seen inside, though.
There’s a dashboard with a new shape for the upper part of the cabin, which now hosts a new bezel for the digital instrument cluster. And while the size of that screen remains unchanged, there are tweaks to the trim that surrounds it and Honda says there’s now also an available 10.5-inch head-up display.

Move left to the center console, and you’ll find the same 12.3-inch center touchscreen as the 2023 Accord in the US but below that, there’s a large round knob that replaces the climate controls. The previous layout with 12 buttons and 3 small knobs is gone and there’s something that Honda calls Experience Selection Dial or at least this is its rough translation from Japanese. It’s a multi-function dial that controls the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning of the car, as well as other essential functions that can be also pre-set for each user of the car.

A quick comparison with the 2023 Accord in the United States unveils yet another change. The area in front of the armrest on the center console is now cleaner thanks to the lack of a traditional gear shifter for the automatic transmission. Instead, it is replaced by four buttons replicating the P, R, N, and D positions. Behind are the buttons for the drive modes and the electronic parking brake.
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