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Honda followed up its successful [[Honda Civic|Civic]] by proving it was no fluke. The Accord was ahead of many of its rivals dynamically when it was released in 1976, and each generation has built on the last successfully. Today, the Accord is Honda’s second global nameplate, even if it is applied to different cars from a Japanese point-of-view. For years it was the US’s best selling passenger car, and remains one of the gold standards of mid-sized sedans there.
 
Honda followed up its successful [[Honda Civic|Civic]] by proving it was no fluke. The Accord was ahead of many of its rivals dynamically when it was released in 1976, and each generation has built on the last successfully. Today, the Accord is Honda’s second global nameplate, even if it is applied to different cars from a Japanese point-of-view. For years it was the US’s best selling passenger car, and remains one of the gold standards of mid-sized sedans there.
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*[[Honda Accord (1976–81)]]
 
*[[Honda Accord (1976–81)]]
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*[[Honda Inspire (UC1)]]
 
*[[Honda Inspire (UC1)]]
 
*[[Honda Inspire (CP3)]]
 
*[[Honda Inspire (CP3)]]
*[[Honda Accord (2008–)]]
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*[[Honda Accord (2008–14)]]
 
*[[Honda Accord Coupé (2008–12)]]
 
*[[Honda Accord Coupé (2008–12)]]
 
*[[Honda Accord Crosstour]]
 
*[[Honda Accord Crosstour]]
*[[Honda Accord (2012–)]]
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*[[Honda Accord (2012–18)]]
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*[[Honda Accord (2017–)]]
  
  
''Marque:'' [[Honda]]
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''Marque:'' [[Honda]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Honda Inspire]] | ''Successors:'' [[Honda Spirior]], [[Honda Inspire]]
  
''q.v.'' [[Honda Inspire]], [[Honda Ascot]], [[Honda Vigor]], [[Honda Torneo]], [[Honda Spirior]]
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''q.v.'' [[Honda Ascot]], [[Honda Vigor]], [[Honda Torneo]], [[Acura TSX]]
  
 
[[Category:Nameplates]]
 
[[Category:Nameplates]]

Latest revision as of 08:39, 6 May 2020

Honda followed up its successful Civic by proving it was no fluke. The Accord was ahead of many of its rivals dynamically when it was released in 1976, and each generation has built on the last successfully. Today, the Accord is Honda’s second global nameplate, even if it is applied to different cars from a Japanese point-of-view. For years it was the US’s best selling passenger car, and remains one of the gold standards of mid-sized sedans there.



Marque: Honda | Predecessor: Honda Inspire | Successors: Honda Spirior, Honda Inspire

q.v. Honda Ascot, Honda Vigor, Honda Torneo, Acura TSX


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