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Honda claims that its midsize Accord, which ranked as the top-selling model in the United States in 2001, has undergone the most dramatic change in its 27-year history. On sale since Sept. 9, the Accord can hold a new 3.0-liter V-6 engine that produces 240 horsepower, which represents an increase of 40 hp. The new 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine gained 10 hp and now puts out 160 hp. A five-speed-automatic transmission has replaced the former four-speed unit. Early in 2003, a special Accord coupe with a V-6 power plant and six-speed-manual gearbox will join the lineup. Read More
10 Available Accord Trims
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