Honda Accord is a set of cars produced by Honda since 1976, best known for its four-door sedan variant that was one of the best selling cars in the United States since 1989. The Accord nameplate has been applied to a variety of vehicles around the world, including coupes, wagons, sedans and crossovers.By 1982, the Accord became the first car from a Japanese producer that takes place in the United States when production began at the plant in Marysville, Ohio Honda in Marysville Auto. The agreement has achieved considerable success, especially in America, where he was the best-selling Japanese car for fifteen years (1982-1997), topping its class in sales in 1991 and 2001, with around ten million vehicles sold.Numerous road tests, past and present, the agreement rate as one of the world's most reliable vehicles
1st Generation (1976–1981): The first generation Honda Accord was introduced on 7 May 1976 as a three-door hatchback with 68 hp (51 kW), a 93.7-inch (2380.0 mm) wheelbase, and a weight of about 2,000 pounds. It was a platform expansion of the earlier Honda to 162 inches (4115 mm) long. The Accord sold well due to its moderate size and great fuel economy.
2nd Generation (1982–1985): Staged 22nd September 1981 in Japan and in Europe, as well as a 1982 model in North America, this generation Accord is produced in Japan, also became the first building in the U.S., the Honda factory in Marysville, Ohio. From the first year on the U.S. market, was the best-selling Japanese nameplate in the U.S. who have this position for about 15 years.
3ed Generation ( 1986-1989): The third-generation agreement June 4, 1985 and in Europe and North America launched in Japan in 1986. It has a very attractive exterior design, which sounded good to buyers worldwide. A notable feature was the flip-up headlights.
4th Generation (1990-1993): The 4th Generation Honda Accord, introduced in the "CB" chassis, was unveiled in 1989. Although much larger than its predecessor the sedan style was evolving, launched with the same design and under the rear window of the third generation peripheral Accord. The first time a 3-door was not available internationally.
5th generation:(1994-1995): In order the first time in the history of the model, Honda has developed two different versions of the Accord, when the 5th generation model was launched; A version for the European market (launched in 1992) and one for the North American and Japanese markets. Honda and Rover Group created the Europe Agreement and the Rover 600, a reflection of the past success of the Honda Legend and the Rover 800. This generation Accord was also sold in Japan as the Isuzu Aska, and some products sold as Isuzu Honda products there too.
6th generation (1998-2002): The Sixth generation Honda Accord split into three separate models for the Japanese, North American and European markets. However, the wagon was discontinued in North America while the coupe was discontinued in Japan.
7th generation (2003-2007); The seventh generation of the Accord was launched in 2002 (2003 model year in North America), and consists of two different models, one for the Japanese and European markets, and the other for North America. However, both were in fact sold in many other markets, fueled by the popular Cog advertisement for the Accord.
8th Generation (2008-2012);This upgraded Honda Accord to Japanese and European markets went up for sale in mid-2008. It 'also sold as the euro Accord in Australia and New Zealand markets, and as the Acura TSX in North America. E 'is available as a sedan and a station wagon. In the Republic of China, is a version of the sedan is sold as Spirior. Production began in August 2009 in China, by Dongfeng Honda.
9th generation (2013--); Honda Accord Coupe Concept reveals at the Salon of 2012 North American International Auto in Detroit. In August 2012, the company released initial details related to the 2013 Accord sedan, and production versions of both the sedan and the coupe is completely unveiled in early September 2012. The Accord sedan went on sale on September 19, 2012 in the United States, with the coupe after October 15. Dates for release in Canada for the sedan and coupe models are September 24, 2012 and November 1, 2012, respectively. In February 2013, Accord is scheduled to enter the Russian market
1st Generation (1976–1981): The first generation Honda Accord was introduced on 7 May 1976 as a three-door hatchback with 68 hp (51 kW), a 93.7-inch (2380.0 mm) wheelbase, and a weight of about 2,000 pounds. It was a platform expansion of the earlier Honda to 162 inches (4115 mm) long. The Accord sold well due to its moderate size and great fuel economy.
2nd Generation (1982–1985): Staged 22nd September 1981 in Japan and in Europe, as well as a 1982 model in North America, this generation Accord is produced in Japan, also became the first building in the U.S., the Honda factory in Marysville, Ohio. From the first year on the U.S. market, was the best-selling Japanese nameplate in the U.S. who have this position for about 15 years.
3ed Generation ( 1986-1989): The third-generation agreement June 4, 1985 and in Europe and North America launched in Japan in 1986. It has a very attractive exterior design, which sounded good to buyers worldwide. A notable feature was the flip-up headlights.
4th Generation (1990-1993): The 4th Generation Honda Accord, introduced in the "CB" chassis, was unveiled in 1989. Although much larger than its predecessor the sedan style was evolving, launched with the same design and under the rear window of the third generation peripheral Accord. The first time a 3-door was not available internationally.
5th generation:(1994-1995): In order the first time in the history of the model, Honda has developed two different versions of the Accord, when the 5th generation model was launched; A version for the European market (launched in 1992) and one for the North American and Japanese markets. Honda and Rover Group created the Europe Agreement and the Rover 600, a reflection of the past success of the Honda Legend and the Rover 800. This generation Accord was also sold in Japan as the Isuzu Aska, and some products sold as Isuzu Honda products there too.
6th generation (1998-2002): The Sixth generation Honda Accord split into three separate models for the Japanese, North American and European markets. However, the wagon was discontinued in North America while the coupe was discontinued in Japan.
7th generation (2003-2007); The seventh generation of the Accord was launched in 2002 (2003 model year in North America), and consists of two different models, one for the Japanese and European markets, and the other for North America. However, both were in fact sold in many other markets, fueled by the popular Cog advertisement for the Accord.
8th Generation (2008-2012);This upgraded Honda Accord to Japanese and European markets went up for sale in mid-2008. It 'also sold as the euro Accord in Australia and New Zealand markets, and as the Acura TSX in North America. E 'is available as a sedan and a station wagon. In the Republic of China, is a version of the sedan is sold as Spirior. Production began in August 2009 in China, by Dongfeng Honda.
9th generation (2013--); Honda Accord Coupe Concept reveals at the Salon of 2012 North American International Auto in Detroit. In August 2012, the company released initial details related to the 2013 Accord sedan, and production versions of both the sedan and the coupe is completely unveiled in early September 2012. The Accord sedan went on sale on September 19, 2012 in the United States, with the coupe after October 15. Dates for release in Canada for the sedan and coupe models are September 24, 2012 and November 1, 2012, respectively. In February 2013, Accord is scheduled to enter the Russian market
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