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How Stuff Works 2008 Accord "Review"
How Stuff Works just did a "review" of the new Accord. Honestly, it seems more like a speculative preview than anything. It appears even well-known Web sites can't get all the info about the car this early. Their first test drive isn't scheduled for probably another two months. Personally, I would have waited to publish this article. At least there are some pretty pictures.
Howstuffworks "2008 Honda Accord Review and Prices" Consumer Guide's Impressions of the 2008 Honda Accord The 2008 Honda Accord will have edgier new styling, but don't look for Honda get too adventurous with technology – no all-wheel drive, for example – or to make its best-selling car any larger. ![]() What We Know About the 2008 Honda Accord Honda's got to be more aggressive with its styling to attract young buyers, and it'll do that with the next version of its Accord. The 2008 Honda Accord's basic look can be seen in the Honda Accord Coupe concept displayed at this year's auto shows. A raked-forward stance and bold body-side forms define the coupe concept. Honda views sedan buyers as more conservative than coupe buyers, so the Accord four-door won't look quite this aggressive, but it will keep enough of this flavor to render the 2003-2007 Honda Accord stylistically out of date. What Honda won't alter is the formula that's made Accord one of America's most popular cars. The 2008 models will retain a relatively roomy interior without growing much on the outside. This is in contrast to two main rivals, the 2007 Toyota Camry and the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu, both of which are significantly larger than the models they replace. The 2008 Honda Accord will also reprise front-wheel drive and offer four- and six-cylinder engines. The four-cylinder will stay at around 170 horsepower. The V-6 likely will grow to 3.2 liters from 3.0 and probably will add to the 2007 version's 244 horsepower, if only to stay abreast of V-6s in newer competitors such as the Nissan Altima (270 horsepower) and Toyota Camry (268). Expect fuel economy with either engine to improve slightly. Not much is known about the interior design of the 2008 Honda Accord, but it too needs a thorough updating. We wonder if Honda will go so far as to emulate the futuristic double-tiered instrument panel introduced in the 2005 Honda Civic. ![]() A Notable Feature of the 2008 Honda Accord The 2008 Honda Accord V-6 engine will gain power, but shouldn't use more gas. That's because Honda will give it a cylinder-deactivation system that automatically shuts down three of the cylinders when they're not needed, in highway cruising or at stoplights, for example. Buying Advice for the 2008 Honda Accord If you want a new midsize Honda sedan with a gas-electric hybrid powertrain, look to the 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid. The 2008 Honda Accord won't offer a hybrid version, and we don't expect one until the 2009 model year. The 2009 Honda Accord Hybrid will probably aim for maximum fuel economy by teaming a four-cylinder gas engine with an electric motor. The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid favors performance by blending a V-6 engine with the electric motor. 2008 Honda Accord Prices: Honda hasn't yet talked about 2008 Accord prices, but they won't stray much from Accord's current range. The lineup will again span basic four-cylinder models starting around $19,000 and topping out at around $27,500 for loaded versions with leather upholstery, sunroof, and navigation system. V-6 models should range from about $26,000 to $31,000. 2008 Honda Accord Release Date: The 2008 Honda Accord should be in showrooms by late October, 2007. 2008 Honda Accord First Test Drive: Expect a full Consumer Guide drive report by the end of summer. ![]() 2008 Honda Accord Pictures 2008 Honda Accord Preliminary Specifications The Basics Vehicle Type: Midsize sedan and coupe Drivetrain Drive wheels: Front Base Engine: 2.4-liter four-cylinder, 3.2-liter V-6 (CG estimates) Horsepower: 170 (four-cylinder), 260 (V-6) (CG estimates) Torque (lb-ft): 170 pound-feet (four-cylinder), 230 (V-6) (CG estimates) Transmissions: five-speed manual, five-speed automatic (four-cylinder), six-speed manual, six-speed automatic (V-6) Dimensions Wheelbase: n/a Length: n/a Width: n/a Height: n/a Base curb weight: n/a |
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From the source, it looks like that article was written in April.
Honda has already said that the Accord will grow in size, as it will be matching the Camry in size. V6 will most likely be the 3.5 too. They need 270hp on reg gas (the 3.2 is currently rated for 258hp on prem gas). I also think that the pricing they had listed is a bit high. Perhaps they "rounded" up. I could see an increase of 800 - 1000 across the board. Last edited by 8thGen : 07-30-2007 at 09:46 AM. |
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