Honda has introduced the all-new European-spec 2009 Honda Accord, a car that's wider and lower than its predecessor. How is the Euro Accord relevant to us Americans? It's essentially the same vehicle that carries the Acura {{{TSX}}} badge on our shores.
Power options will vary slightly from our TSX, with three powertrains available: a 148-horsepower, 258 lb-ft i-DTEC diesel motor (which should find its way into the TSX); a 154-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder motor; and a 197-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder motor (the TSX's base engine). A six-speed manual is featured as standard on all three engines, with a five-speed paddle-shift automatic available on both gasoline motors. Manual equipped cars also feature a Shift Indicator Light that engages at the optimal shift points for fuel economy
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2009 honda accord euro spec |
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2009 honda accord euro spec |
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2009 honda accord euro spec |
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2009 honda accord euro spec |
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