HONDA Accord Euro Accord 4 Doors 1998 - 2005

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After the fifth European Accord generation, Honda shrunk its mid-size sedan and offered it a more dynamic look than its predecessor.
With a fifth generation that stood on the market less than other carmakers’ facelifted models, the sixth generation came as a surprise for its customers. It was shorter and nimbler than its predecessor and, moreover, it was offered with a high-performance engine version, the Type R.

The carmaker introduced the sixth Accord generation in 1997 as a 1998 model, but it improved the car just three years later, bringing new engines and drivetrains. Its design featured angular headlights with some bio-design influences. Its sloped windshield and flat trunk lid created a cab rearward look. For specific versions, the carmaker installed a standard wing on the back.

The interior featured a simple design, with a standard four-dials instrument cluster featuring the speedometer and tachometer in the middle flanked on the sides by the fuel and temperature gauges. Honda understood the importance of a usable center console, but it didn’t consider installing cupholders on it. Despite being a three-box sedan, the carmaker offered an option for a folding rear bench seatback.

Under the hood, Honda installed a choice of three engines with the V-TEC variable valve timing technology. It paired them with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.

HONDA Accord Euro 1998 2005

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