![]() This model came with a few slight modifications from the 2000/2001 model. The Accord (sold at Honda Clio locations) and the Torneo (sold at Honda Verno and Primo locations) are the same car, aside from minor cosmetic differences in the exterior, most notably front of the car. It was also fitted with a unique factory body kit that included flares and was available in some colors not available to other Accords (such as Milano Red). m) at 6,500 rpm, 5-speed T2W4 manual transmission with helical Torsen LSD, Recaro seats, leather-wrapped MOMO steering wheel, sports suspension, sports exhaust (including 4–2–1 stainless headers) and an aluminum-alloy gear shift knob. ![]() The Euro R included a "red top" variation of H22A engine producing 220 PS (162 kW 217 hp) at 7,200 rpm & 163 ft All trim levels sold in Japan were available with Honda's newly created, internet-based telematics service called Internavi. Honda continued to offer the Accord station wagon in Japan. This effort reflected Honda's positioning of Honda Clio as a luxury car dealership that sold the luxury sedans Honda Legend and Honda Inspire, similar to their efforts in North America with the Acura brand. The second generation Honda Inspire was manufactured in two platforms, with the smaller G20A five-cylinder engine installed in a shorter and narrower sedan that complied with "compact" regulations. When the previous generation Accord grew in exterior dimensions, this reclassified the Accord as a mid-size car in Japan. This was the last generation that was badge engineered as the Isuzu Aska. A nearly identical related car, the Honda Torneo, replaced the previous Honda Ascot and the Honda Rafaga in Japan, which was sold at both Honda Verno and Honda Primo Japanese dealerships, while the Accord remained at Honda Clio locations. The Japanese models, introduced on September 4, 1997, became narrower than the previous generation, returning to the favorable compact car tax bracket, except for Euro R and wagon, which were classified as the larger mid-sized classification. Honda Accord (Japan and Europe seventh generation) Honda Accord (fifth generation) (CD3/4/5/6/7/9 Japan) ![]()
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