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2008 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Accord moves the world of mainstream transportation in a refined,
dynamic and sophisticated direction with an expanded range of innovative
technologies designed for more power, greater efficiency and enhanced safety
across the entire lineup of sedans and coupes.

Completely redesigned for 2008 with increased dimensions for a more spacious
interior, the sedan styling theme expresses a powerful presence with sharp and
strong character lines. The coupe is further individualized with an aggressive
stance and unique proportions that create a muscular, sporty demeanor.
"The all-new Honda Accord has become more advanced and refined with a new level
of engineering sophistication," said John Mendel, executive vice president of
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "As the Honda brand's flagship automobile, the
Accord is designed to exceed expectations with premium technology, a more
spacious interior and increased power, while retaining the fun-to-drive
character and innovative feel that has always distinguished the Accord."
An available 3.5-liter i-VTEC V-6 engine produces 268-horsepower - the most ever
for any Accord - while introducing a new generation of fuel-saving Variable
Cylinder Management™ (VCM®) technology and achieving a Partial Zero Emissions
Vehicle (PZEV1) rating. The VCM system operates in six-cylinder mode for power
and 4- and 3-cylinder modes for efficiency, resulting in an EPA city/highway
fuel economy rating of 19/292 miles per gallon (Accord Sedan V-6).
Also new for Accord, an Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body
structure enhances frontal collision compatibility with vehicles of different
sizes and bumper heights. Additional safety equipment standard to all Accord
models includes Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®), also known as Electronic
Stability Control; side-curtain airbags; dual-chamber front side airbags with
passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), active front seat head
restraints, anti-lock brakes and more.
The Accord is available in sedan and coupe body styles with 2.4-liter 4-cylinder
and 3.5-liter V-6 engine choices. Available transmissions include a 5-speed
manual (standard with all 4-cylinder engines), a 5-speed automatic (standard on
sedan V-6 models, available with all 4-cylinder engines and V-6-powered Accord
Coupes,) and a 6-speed manual transmission (exclusive to the Accord Coupe EX-L
V-6 6MT).
Sedan trim levels range from the well-equipped Accord Sedan LX and plus-featured
LX-P (177-horsepower 4-cylinder engine), to the nicely-equipped Accord Sedan EX
(190-horsepower 4-cylinder engine or 268-horsepower V-6 engine), to the premium
and upscale Accord Sedan EX-L (190-horsepower 4-cylinder engine or
268-horsepower V-6 engine). Coupe trim levels range from the well-equipped
Accord Coupe LX-S (190 horsepower 4-cylinder engine), to the nicely-equipped
Accord Coupe EX (190-horsepower 4-cylinder engine) to the premium and upscale
Accord Coupe EX-L (190-horsepower 4-cylinder engine or 268-horsepower V-6
engine).
Interior
Premium quality with a simple, modern and spacious design describes the
philosophy behind the Accord's interior. The larger Accord Sedan total interior
volume of 120.0 cubic feet (+3.3 cubic feet compared to 2007) moves the EPA
classification from the midsize sedan class to the large sedan class. The
additional space is intended to provide "equal" seating comfort for front and
rear passengers. Rear legroom of 37.2 inches (+0.4 inches) approaches the
impressive second row legroom of the Honda Pilot SUV (37.4 inches). The wider
interior (+1.5 inches) allows the front seats to be positioned farther apart to
allow for a wide center console more commonly associated with the finest luxury
vehicles.
The Accord interior is designed for a dynamic, intuitive and upscale presence,
starting with an easy-to-read information display on every vehicle. A zone
styling approach separates operation-related instruments (top) and
information-related instruments (lower). At night, the controls are further
separated by color to distinguish between climate controls (aqua green) and
audio controls (white). Classically-styled gauges for the speedometer and
tachometer are perfectly round (instead of being truncated at the bottom).
Steering wheel audio controls are standard on every Accord. Careful attention
was paid to the symmetry of the exterior and interior of the vehicle - including
sight lines related to the dashboard height and the visual presence of the hood
to the driver.
Redesigned front bucket seats are larger, and feature substantial lateral
support to complement the Accord's sporting side. The fold-down lockable rear
seatback increases cargo-carrying versatility; the sedan includes a lockable
pass-through.
Three impressive audio systems are available - all with MP3/Windows Media® Audio
(WMA) playback capability and an auxiliary input jack. The standard system
features 160 watts, a single-disc CD player and six speakers. A Radio Data
System (RDS) displays information broadcast by participating radio stations that
often includes call letters, station type and programming information.
The Accord Sedan EX and Coupe LX-S add a 6-disc in-dash changer. The premium
audio system, which comes standard on Accord EX Coupe and Sedan EX-L models, has
a six-disc CD changer, 270 watts total amplification and seven speakers
including an 8-inch subwoofer. XM® Satellite Radio is standard equipment on all
Accord EX-L models.
The latest-generation of the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice
activation (available on EX-L) uses an 8-inch screen and an interface dial for
user input. Features include the Zagat Survey™ guide for restaurants, nightlife,
hotels and attractions. Navigation-equipped models also include Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink®.
Exterior
Intended to convey a prestigious presence, the Accord Sedan embraces a
traditional three-box shape that emphasizes both a dynamic and athletic feel
with the sophistication of a timeless sedan form. Dimensionally, the Accord
Sedan's overall length of 194.1 inches (4-cylinder models, V-6 models add 0.2
inches for front spoiler lip) is 3.0 inches longer than the 2007 model. The
width of 72.7 inches is 1.1 inches wider, and the height of 58.1 inches is 0.9
inches taller. Even though the size is larger in every dimension, the vehicle's
torsional rigidity has increased by 20 percent as a result of advanced body
construction that uses 48 percent high-tensile steel - the most high-tensile
steel by volume of any Accord to date. A significant benefit to the advanced
body construction is that total vehicle weight increased only by approximately 5
percent despite the larger size, greater rigidity and added features.
The Accord Coupe styling radically breaks from the sedan with a uniquely
aggressive image. Its long hood, sleek roofline and muscular lines suggest power
and a heightened agility compared to the sedan. Dimensionally, the Accord
Coupe's overall length of 190.9 inches is 3.2 inches longer than 2007 model, its
width of 72.8 inches is 1.2 inches wider, and its height of 56.4 inches is 0.6
(LX-S) to 0.7 (EX, EX-L) inches higher. Compared to the 2008 Accord Sedan, the
Accord Coupe is 3.2 inches shorter in length, 1.7 inches shorter in height and
0.1-inch wider.
Chassis
A performance-inspired double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear
suspension are designed to provide world-class chassis dynamics. The Accord
Sedan wheelbase of 110.2 inches is 2.3 inches longer than the 2007 model, while
the 62.2-inch front/rear track is 1.1 and 1.0 inches wider, respectively. The
Accord Coupe wheelbase of 107.9 inches is 2.8 inches longer than the 2007 model
(track is identical to sedan). Ultimately, the suspension design with wider tire
sizes, standard ABS and standard Vehicle Stability Assist is intended to enhance
driver confidence and handling performance.
The 2008 Accord Sedan also comes standard with 16-inch steel wheels with wheel
covers, or16- or 17-inch aluminum wheels depending on model. (The Accord Coupe
has 17-inch aluminum wheels standard, with 18-inch aluminum wheels available on
the Coupe V-6). The 17-inch wheels are the first for a four-cylinder Accord and
the Coupe's available 18-inch wheels are the largest ever for a Honda car.
Powertrain
All 2008 Accord engines deliver increased horsepower across the board, along
with high fuel efficiency and low emissions. In total, these power plants
represent the most powerful and advanced technologies of any Accord in history,
and are also projected to deliver excellent real-world fuel economy performance.
All engines only require regular unleaded fuel. Powertrain highlights include:
2.4-liter, DOHC, i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine (Sedan LX, LX-P)
• 177 horsepower at 6500 rpm, 161 lb-ft. of torque at 4300 rpm
• 5-speed automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission
• Estimated EPA fuel economy of 21/31 mpg City/Highway2 (Sedan, Automatic)
• PZEV1 or ULEV-2 emissions
Accord Sedan EX, EX-L; Coupe LX-S, EX, EX-L includes :
• High-flow exhaust system with variable-valve silencer
• 190 horsepower at 7000 rpm, 162 lb-ft. of torque at 4400 rpm
3.5-liter, SOHC, i-VTEC V-6 engine (Sedan EX V-6, EX-L V-6; Coupe EX-L V-6: 5AT)
• 268 horsepower at 6200 rpm, 248 lb-ft. of torque at 5000 rpm
• 5-speed automatic transmission
• V CM for improved fuel efficiency
• Estimated EPA mileage of 19/29 mpg City/Highway2 (Sedan)
• PZEV1 or ULEV-2 emissions
3.5-liter, SOHC, VTEC V-6 engine (Coupe EX-L V-6: 6MT)
• 268 horsepower at 6200 rpm, 248 lb-ft. of torque at 5000 rpm
• 6-speed manual transmission
• VTEC provides two intake cam profiles for increased low- and mid-range torque
• Estimated EPA mileage of 17/25 mpg City/Highway2
• ULEV-2 emissions
Safety
Through a comprehensive and evolving approach to vehicle safety, Honda seeks to
provide a high level of occupant and pedestrian protection in all of its cars
and trucks, regardless of size or price, as well as increased compatibility with
other vehicles as part of the Safety for Everyone initiative introduced in 2003.
Consistent with the Safety for Everyone initiative, every 2008 Accord integrates
sophisticated safety technology that includes the ACE body structure; side
curtain airbags; driver's and front passenger's dual-chamber side airbags with a
passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS); and dual-stage,
dual-threshold driver's and front passenger's airbags (SRS).
Additionally, the Accord has active front seat head restraints that are designed
to help reduce the severity of neck injury in the event of a rear collision.
Standard active safety features include VSA, a four-wheel disc anti-lock brake
system (ABS) with brake assist and electronic brake distribution (EBD), front
seatbelts with an automatic tensioning system and load limiters, and a
pedestrian safety design in the front of the vehicle. Passenger-side seatbelt
reminders and daytime running lights are also standard equipment.
History
The Honda Accord was first Japanese-nameplate car assembled in the United States
and calendar year 2007 represents the 25th anniversary of its manufacture here.
The first Japanese-built Accord was introduced as a 1976 model, and by 1982 it
was being manufactured both in Japan and in a brand-new automobile assembly
plant in Marysville, Ohio. The success of the Accord set a path for Honda, and
conclusively proved that assembling cars in America was a viable proposition.
Seven more Accord generations followed, leading to the eighth-generation 2008
Accord.
1 PZEV models are automatic transmission only, as certified by California Air
Resources Board (CARB), are available in California and some Northeastern
states.
2 Based on 2008 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods
beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to
models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and
maintain your vehicle.
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