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Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features | Driving Impressions - Final Word

Honda Accord
 Model Lineup
Honda Accord
DX$15,100
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Value$16,995
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LX$17,990
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SE$20,200
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EX$20,500
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LX V6$22,500
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EX V6$25,100
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It's really good at everything.

Base Price : $15,495
As Tested (MSRP): $20,235


Driving Impressions

Under the hood of most Accords you'll find a 2.2-liter single overhead cam 16-valve four-cylinder engine that is about as good as they come. The 130 horsepower won't take your breathe away. When you step on the gas it will say "Sure, OK," not "Yeah! Let's go!" Honda's philosophy has always been to provide enough to just get the job done. The result is polite power. It's, smooth, though, and amazingly quiet, producing little vibration from idle to freeway speeds. It's economical too, getting nearly 30 miles per gallon in our road test over city streets and freeways. The upscale EX comes with a standard 145-horsepower four-cylinder engine. A 170-horsepower 2.7-liter V6 is available as a $2660 option on both LX and EX models, and it will provide a quicker getaway from stoplights and fast pickup as you come out of a sharp turn. For most Accord buyers, though, these things aren't high priorities. The 1997 model air conditioning system has been improved for faster cooling. More insulation has been added to successfully reduce engine and road noise, and the redesigned automatic transmission is supposed to shift more smoothly. A five-speed manual transmission is standard on all sedans with four-cylinder engines. A four-speed automatic is an $800 option or standard if you take the optional V6 engine. Although the redesigned automatic is supposed to shift more smoothly, we didn't notice much difference. It seemed to force the 2.2-liter engine in our test car to rev higher before upshifting, creating a little extra noise in the process. Aside from that very small complaint, we found the Accord effortless to drive and superbly comfortable. The Accord's double wishbone suspension is as sophisticated as any of its competitors. As a result, the Accord is quick and responsive to the wheel. It feels downright nimble as you maneuver into a tight parking space and you feel only a modest amount of body roll on corners. Compared with a car like the Ford Contour, the Accord's suspension gives a somewhat softer ride, though you can still feel all the bigger potholes. The tradeoff is that it won't consume a winding mountain road quite as quickly.


Final Word

This is a car designed to make your everyday life a bit easier. It may not be extremely exciting, but it is supremely sensible. Everything about it is designed to make getting where you're going easier and more pleasurable. Life holds enough minor hassles. The Accord's ease and reliability are what have endeared it to millions of American drivers.




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