What is the size of the Accord's front windshield?

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OLouis
07/28/25 5:51pm
The size of the Accord's front windshield is 1450mm*800mm. Below is a related introduction to the Accord: 1. Powertrain: It adopts a high-strength transmission belt to achieve a wide gear ratio, providing efficient transportation. Through the "G-Design-Shift" control technology, it quickly responds to the driver's demands. Building upon Honda's unique VTEC technology, it employs direct injection, Atkinson cycle, and VTC (Variable Valve Timing Control), along with the introduction of an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system, improving fuel economy by 13% and increasing maximum torque by 8%. 2. Configuration: Featuring a lightweight design, it enhances driving performance by reducing body weight. It also utilizes liquid-filled flexible bushings, new valves and oil seals, as well as Teflon sealing ring technology to provide high-quality ride comfort. The new hydraulic liquid-sealed bearing seat structure ensures stability and comfort even on bumpy roads.
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McVincent
08/11/25 9:53pm
Speaking of the size of the Accord's windshield, I often help others with car repairs. Generally, the height is around 66 cm, and the width is about 152 cm. It depends on the year; for example, models after 2020 are mostly within this range. The size is carefully designed because it affects driving visibility and safety—too small and there's a risk of blind spots, too large and it may increase wind resistance and noise. I recommend that owners, when needing a replacement, first check the vehicle manual or go to a professional shop for measurement confirmation, rather than buying the wrong size casually. Improper installation can also lead to leaks or fogging, and the repair costs aren't low. Usually, avoiding gravel roads to protect the windshield can save a lot of trouble. In short, matching the original factory size is the most reliable.
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LeEmily
08/11/25 9:54pm
I drive a 2018 Accord, and I remember the windshield dimensions clearly: 65 cm in height and 150 cm in width. Once, the glass was cracked by a small stone, and when replacing it, I specifically had it measured. This size provides an exceptionally wide driving view, making long trips much more comfortable. However, when replacing the windshield, it's crucial to ensure the dimensions are accurate; otherwise, poor sealing may lead to rainwater leakage or strange noises. I recommend avoiding parking under trees, as bird droppings can corrode the glass surface. The dimensions vary slightly between different Accord model years—the 2023 new model might be a centimeter or two wider, but it's not a big issue. Adding glass coverage to your car insurance is a cost-effective choice, just in case. In short, stick to the original dimensions and prioritize safety.
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SanConnor
09/30/25 2:46am
The Accord's front windshield typically measures 66cm in height and 152cm in width, though dimensions may vary by model—for instance, the 10th generation might be slightly narrower. Measurement is straightforward: simply use a ruler from the top to the bottom and left to right of the glass. This size impacts the drag coefficient; excessive dimensions can affect fuel efficiency and stability. Owners are advised to consult the official manual or a dealership before replacing the windshield to ensure specifications match. Installation precision is crucial—even a millimeter's discrepancy can impair performance.
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