Is Honda Accord Euro a European car?

Is Honda Accord Euro a European car?

Outside North America the first Honda-built diesel engine was offered. In markets where both versions of the Accord are sold, such as in New Zealand and Australia, the smaller Japan/Europe-type car is called Accord Euro to distinguish it from the larger North American model.

How long do Accord euros last?

Here is the short answer to how long Honda Accord lasts? Honda Accord models can last up to 250,000 to 300,000 miles, provided you service them regularly. If you put 15,000 to 20,000 miles on your Honda Accord per year, you can use it for close to 20 years before it breaks down.

What is the difference between Honda Accord and Accord Euro?

The smaller Accord, badged as the ‘Euro’ is aimed at buyers who prefer European cars for their handling and overall feel. It provides an excellent combination of Japanese quality and chassis dynamics. The other model, simply called Honda Accord is larger, American oriented and aimed at those who prefer comfort.

Is Honda Accord Euro rear wheel drive?

The Accord is a front-wheel drive 4 door with 5 seats, powered by a 2.4L INLINE 4 engine that has 148 kW of power (at 7000 rpm) and 234 Nm of torque (at 4300 rpm) via a Six-speed Manual. The Accord EURO comes standard with 225/50 R17 front tyres and 225/50 R17 rear tyres.

How much does a Honda Accord Euro 2008 cost?

The Honda Accord Euro 2008 prices range from $6,995 for the basic trim level Sedan Accord Euro Luxury to $13,990 for the top of the range Sedan Accord Euro Luxury Navi. The Honda Accord Euro 2008 is available in Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 2.4L 6 SP Manual to the Sedan 2.4L 5 SP Automatic.

Who is the Accord Euro for?

Honda’s Accord Euro lives up even more to its name in its new format than previously. It’s very much aimed at the European driver who loves to get the best from their car, both in terms of sheer driving enjoyment and economy of fuel consumption.

When did the 8th generation of the Honda Accord come out?

For the eighth-generation Accord released for the North American market in 2007, Honda had again chosen to move the model further upscale and increase its size.

What is the fuel consumption of the Honda Accord Euro?

Fuel consumption on our test Accord Euro was typically about seven to eight litres per hundred kilometres on motorways and level country roads. This rose to a still reasonable nine to ten litres per hundred in the suburbs. Expect an automatic Accord Euro to use about five to seven per cent more petrol than a manual.

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