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Torrance, Calif. - Aug 21
The Challenging Spirit In March 1954, Soichiro Honda announced his plans to enter the company in the legendary Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) motorcycle race. He boldly said, "I announce my determination, and pledge with you that I will put my entire heart and soul, and turn all my creativity and skills to the task of entering the TT races and winning them." He said this despite having no experience in international motorsports competition and having only produced his first real motorcycle only five years earlier. In 1959, he entered the race and, only two years later, Honda motorcycles dominated the event, sweeping the top five spots in both the 125cc and 250cc categories. This challenging spirit and an absolute confidence in the power of dreams drive the company to this day. The challenging spirit is one of the fundamental pillars of the company; pushing it to succeed and improve where others might settle for "good enough." No car in Honda's lineup embodies a more complete picture of that spirit than the Accord. From its humble roots as a hatchback with a smaller wheelbase than today's subcompact Honda Fit, to today's full lineup of engines and body styles, Accord has a legacy of leadership unique in the industry. Benchmarks The Accord has always offered top quality and reliability in a fun-to-drive package. Along the way, the Accord has stood for innovation in terms of manufacturing, environmental performance, safety and luxury. In 1982, Accord became the first Japanese-nameplate vehicle produced in America*. In 1986, the industry's first racing-inspired four-wheel double wishbone suspension on a front-wheel drive car elevated the sporting factor of the mainstream sedan to new levels. The 2000 Accord became the first high-volume Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) sold. The 2005 Accord's standard side-curtain airbags have been cited by industry experts as a significant factor in other manufacturers' decisions to include side-curtain airbags as standard equipment. For 2008, the Accord has the company's exclusive Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure that is designed for enhanced frontal-collision compatibility with other vehicles. Ultimately, the Accord has consistently been a top-five selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than two decades, and is one of the best-selling cars in the history of the U.S. market, cumulatively selling more than 9.6 million from 1976 through 2006. It has been selected as one of Car and Driver Magazine's 10Best a remarkable 21 times in the last 25 years - more than any other vehicle in the award's history. *Assembled from domestic and globally-sourced parts. The Accord Story The name Accord was derived from Honda's unremitting effort to achieve "accord" between people, society, and the automobile through advanced technology. The introduction of the first Accord in June of 1976 was significant for both the American Honda Motor Co., Inc., and the automobile industry as a whole. For Honda, then known mainly for its economical Civic, it was the first step toward becoming a full-line auto manufacturer and a major presence in the U.S. market. For the industry, the Accord defined a new kind of car - a practical automobile that combined economy and value with sporty style and spirited performance. First Generation - 1976 - 1981
Second Generation - 1982 - 1985
Third Generation - 1986 - 1989
Fourth Generation - 1990 - 1993
Fifth Generation Accord - 1994 - 1997
Sixth Generation Accord - 1998 - 2002
Seventh Generation Accord - 2003 - 2007
Eighth Generation - 2008
Innovative Accord Variations Accord Station Wagon (1991-1997): Accord Hybrid (2005-2007) Global Accord Variations The Accord is currently sold in 160 countries and has always been a truly global model with cumulative manufacturing figures topping 15 million. Since 1998, Accord models in Japan and Europe have utilized a narrower version of the Accord platform to meet the preferences of local markets, which generally have narrower streets than North America. In China, the North American-width Accord is available. In Japan, a product similar to the North American-width Accord is sold as the Inspire. Worldwide, the Accord is produced in seven countries. Accord (Europe): Accord (Japan): Inspire (Japan): Original 1976 Accord Press Release HONDA INTRODUCES THE ACCORD CVCC A completely new automobile from Honda - the Accord CVCC - will make its international debut in American and Japanese showrooms in early June. A luxury automobile in its standard appointments, the Accord will advise its owner-driver when doors or hatchback are open - and which one - when either brake light is burned out, when it needs an oil change, a new oil filter, tire rotation, or when the fuel tank is running low. A "bigger small" in the sub-compact luxury class, the Accord 5-speed is rated at 44 miles per gallon on the highway, 31 miles per gallon in the city and 36 miles per gallon combined by Environmental Protection Agency estimates. These figures cover all 50 states. The Accord 5-speed carries a manufacturer's suggested list price of $3,995. The car is powered by a larger version of Honda's exclusive CVCC advanced stratified charge engine, meeting all state and federal emissions standards without a catalytic converter, and operating on all grades of gasoline. Cliff Schmillen, Assistant Director and National Field Sales Manager for American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Gardena, Calif., said he believes the Accord "will set a new standard for standard equipment" among all of its sales competitors. The Accord is a two-door hatchback with a five-speed transmission. A two-speed Hondamatic transmission is optional. The latter is estimated by the EPA at 35 miles per gallon on the highway, 27 miles per gallon in the city, and 30 miles per gallon combined. The Accord will be available in metallic silver, blue and gold, with color-keyed interiors. "In addition to its long list of standard equipment features, the Accord offers a quiet ride at any speed that we believe to be unprecedented in its size-and-price category," Schmillen said. Several factors contributed to lower noise levels in addition to aerodynamic design, he added. New V-type engine mounts aided in reducing engine noise, while wind sounds have been cut sharply as a result of a new driprail design and new, U-shaped rubber moldings on the doors. As in the case of the highly-successful Honda Civic, the Accord's four-cylinder CVCC engine is transverse-mounted to permit a shorter engine compartment which results in greater passenger space. The car also features self-adjusting, power assisted, dual-diagonal front disc brakes; four-wheel independent suspension with MacPherson struts, and rack-and-pinion steering for positive control. Like the Civic, the Accord is front-wheel-driven for better traction and to eliminate the driveshaft hump from the interior. The Accord has a wheelbase of 93.7" as compared to 86.6" for the Civic sedan and hatchback. Overall length is 162.8", or 12.8" longer than the Civic. However, the Accord's front and rear bumpers do not require the large bumper guards that are standard on the Civic and which account for 4.5" of the Civic's overall length. "Honda has built in the Accord CVCC many standard equipment features that come under the driver information category such as an electronic system with a low-fuel warning light, and a lighted diagram on the instrument panel which shows when doors or the rear decklid are ajar or when a brake light fails. "Additionally, there's a unique color-coded maintenance reminder, which changes from green to yellow to red - signaling the owner when engine oil should be changed, when to install a new oil filter, and when to rotate tires," Schmillen said. "When proper service has been obtained as indicated by the system, the owner merely inserts the ignition key into a slot. This resets the device which reverts to green and goes back immediately into operation for the next service cycle." Other safety-related standard features of the Accord include:
Also in the safety category is a completely new Honda design feature that defogs both door windows by forcing air through ducts at each end of the dash, into the doors, and out of louvered grilles on each sill. Comfort-convenience-luxury features of the Accord CVCC, all standard equipment, were listed by Schmillen as: Tachometer, trip odometer, wall-to-wall color-keyed carpeting, AM/FM radio, opening rear-quarter windows, large glove compartment with light, reclining bucket seats, stowage pockets in the rear seat armrest, a shelf on the instrument panel, inside hood release, inside hatchback release, tinted glass all around - and a coin box, with spring lid, at the top, left-hand corner of the dash as convenience for those motorists who need change handy for turnpikes or parking. A light control post on the left side of the steering column not only functions as a turn indicator, but also is the lighting off-on switch, and controls high- or low-beam for the headlights. A lever on the right side of the steering column regulates the windshield wiper-washer system. The Accord CVCC was designed for good aerodynamic performance and high maneuverability, Schmillen said, with the emphasis on smooth, flowing lines and curves as opposed to sharp angles. He called attention to the unusually wide tread on the Accord, which, at 55.1" front and 54.7" rear, is the widest of any imported car in the Accord's price class - "a distinct plus in evaluating the car's stability." Schmillen said he feels the Accord has a "family" resemblance to the high-selling Civic, although the front end is sharply different with a distinctive grill and dual headlight system. "Actually, the Accord has its own image of quality, personality, easy handling and economy - truly an accord of fine features at an affordable price," he said. The Accord's CVCC engine, with its unique pre-combustion chamber to ignite a lean fuel mixture in the main chamber, has a displacement of 1,600cc. It develops 68 SAE net horsepower as compared with 60 in the Civic CVCC. Simultaneous introductions of the Accord in the U.S. and Japan marks the first time that Honda has followed such a procedure. Previously, Honda cars were introduced first in Japan. Notes: |
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