Honda Accord LX.Evaluates the 1994 Honda Accord LX. The conventional SOHC sixteen-valve technology atop the 2156cc alloy engine; Torque output; Comparison between the LX and the EX; Suspension; Features of the interior and exterior; Performance; Cost.Smith...
T E C H N O L O G Y R E F E R E N C E G U I D E 2015 Accord Sedan LX, Sport, and EX o w n e r s.h o n d a.c o m 2015 Honda Accord Sedan LX, Sport, and EX 31T2AA20Technology Reference Guide 00X31-T2A-A200 ©2014 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. —...
2024 vs. 2025 Honda Accord: What's the Difference? For 2025, the SE trim steps in for the EX, bringing a few notable appearance upgrades. In contrast to the outgoing EX, the SE sports black 17-inch wheels and dark exterior enhancements. Rear-seat passengers will be happy that all Accord...
Honda’s story began in 1948, with a focus on engineering innovation and dependability. Today, two of its longest-standing nameplates, theCivicandAccord, continue to define their respective segments in the U.S. market. In fact, both play a large role in the continued existence of both compac...
2023 Honda Accord EX Vehicle Type: front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan PRICE Base/As Tested: $30,705/$30,705 ENGINE Turbocharged DOHC 16-valve inline-4 Displacement: 91 in3, 1498 cm3 Power: 192 hp @ 6000 rpm ...
For those shopping for practical sedans, hybrid or nonhybrid, we see how the popular four-doors stack up in terms of engine specs, features, and price.
1.5L turbocharged engine standard on LX, EX, and EX-L. Sport Touring Hybrid shown. Wireless Apple CarPlay® compatibility standard on EX-L, Sport-L Hybrid, and Sport Touring Hybrid. Sport Touring Hybrid shown. Wireless Android Auto™ compatibility standard on EX-L, Sport-L Hybrid, and ...
Built-in Ohio 2025 Honda Accord Pricing & Trims: Hybrid Sport, LX SE,, EX-L, Sport-L & Touring September 16, 2024 The 2025 Honda Accord begins arriving at Honda dealerships today with more standard features, and a new turbocharged SE trim with sporty black exterior accents and...
loop, the Accord EX returned 28.7 mpg. Compare that figure to my 37.4-mpg result with the Sport Hybrid on the same route. So, while EPA estimates suggest you’ll see a 12-mpg improvement by getting the Sport, in the real world (and based on my testing), the difference is only 8.7 ...
In the 9th-gen Accord coupe and sedan, it produces 185 hp and 181 lb-ft of torque, upped slightly to 189 hp and 182 lb-ft in sedan Sport guise. These slight gains are not enough to make a real-world difference, however. The engine is known for being quite rev-happy, providing ...