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− | '''Honda Accord. 1993–8 (prod. unknown). 4-door saloon. F/F, 1850, 1997, 2156 cm³ petrol, 1994 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC).''' Essentially a rebodied version of the previous Accord, and outwardly, a dead ringer for the Japanese-market [[Honda Ascot Innova]]. Wider than the Ascot Innovas (which measured 1,695 and 1,710 mm; Accord was 1,720 mm) but similar formula. While dependable, considered dull, both styling-wise and dynamically. Mid-term facelift 1995. Sold in Europe alongside US-market coupé and station wagon. | + | '''Honda Accord. 1993–8 (prod. unknown). 4-door saloon. F/F, 1850, 1997, 2156 cm³ petrol, 1994 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC).''' Essentially a rebodied version of the previous Accord, and outwardly, a dead ringer for the Japanese-market [[Honda Ascot Innova]]. Wider than the Ascot Innovas (which measured 1,695 and 1,710 mm; Accord was 1,720 mm) but similar formula. While dependable, considered dull, both styling-wise and dynamically. Mid-term facelift 1995. Sold in Europe alongside US-market coupé and station wagon. Formed the basis of the [[Rover 600]], which shared its platform, engineering, doors, front windscreen and roof. |
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Honda Accord. 1993–8 (prod. unknown). 4-door saloon. F/F, 1850, 1997, 2156 cm³ petrol, 1994 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC). Essentially a rebodied version of the previous Accord, and outwardly, a dead ringer for the Japanese-market Honda Ascot Innova. Wider than the Ascot Innovas (which measured 1,695 and 1,710 mm; Accord was 1,720 mm) but similar formula. While dependable, considered dull, both styling-wise and dynamically. Mid-term facelift 1995. Sold in Europe alongside US-market coupé and station wagon. Formed the basis of the Rover 600, which shared its platform, engineering, doors, front windscreen and roof.
Manufacturing locations: Swindon, Wiltshire, England
Marque: Honda | Model: Honda Accord | Predecessor: Honda Accord (1989–93) | Successor: Honda Accord (1998–2003)
q.v. Honda Accord (1993–7)