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Which Generation is the 2005 Accord?

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Bella
08/26/25 5:26am
2005 Accord is the seventh generation, a mid-size sedan under Honda. Here are the relevant details: 1. Taking the 2005 Accord base model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4814 mm, width 1821 mm, height 1463 mm, wheelbase 2738 mm, minimum ground clearance 155 mm, and fuel tank capacity 65 liters. 2. The 2005 Accord base model is equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine, with a maximum horsepower of 150 hp, maximum power of 110 kW, maximum power speed of 6000 rpm, front suspension using double-wishbone independent suspension, and rear suspension using multi-link independent suspension.
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DylanLynn
09/08/25 7:36am
The 2005 Honda Accord belongs to the seventh generation, and I'm very familiar with the historical evolution of the Accord. It was introduced in 2003 and didn't undergo a model change until 2007, making it a classic. Having researched the Accord series for many years, I know that each generation has been distinct since the first one debuted in 1976. The seventh generation featured a very modern design, with a more streamlined body and integrated headlights and grille, giving the front end a more dynamic appearance. The 2005 version commonly came with a 2.0L or 2.4L i-VTEC engine, delivering smooth power output and good fuel efficiency, which contributed to its high sales in the Chinese market. Safety was enhanced with the addition of ABS and more airbags, making it practical for family use. If you've driven one, you'd notice its suspension is neither too soft nor too hard, providing comfort on long drives. The seventh-generation Accord marked Honda's transition from practicality to luxury, boasting excellent reliability and low maintenance costs. Good examples can still be found in the used car market today. However, keep in mind that a 2005 model is nearly 20 years old, so a thorough inspection of the engine and electronic systems is advisable before purchase.
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VonFrancisco
10/22/25 7:42am
I drove a 2005 Accord, which was definitely the seventh generation produced from 2003 to 2007. I bought it when I was young, and it felt exceptionally stable to drive. I really liked the design of the seventh-gen Accord—the wider body improved comfort, making it less rigid than the previous generation. The 2.4L engine was smooth and quiet, with reasonable fuel consumption at less than 9L per 100km. The steering was light and precise, stable at high speeds, and especially convenient for city commuting. I personally put 100,000 kilometers on it without major issues, only needing to replace tires and bulbs. The interior, though simple, was durable and spacious, comfortably seating three in the back. Nowadays, seeing how affordable used 2005 models are, they can serve as reliable daily drivers for years if in good condition—just be sure to check the shock absorbers and AC system.
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MacEmilia
12/05/25 8:05am
The 2005 Accord belongs to the seventh-generation model, with common chassis codes like the CM series. This generation was launched in 2003 and underwent a facelift in 2007, which we frequently encounter in repairs. Engines like the K24 are stable, but older cars are prone to oil leaks and timing chain tensioner wear. The seventh generation features upgraded electronic systems compared to the sixth, such as CAN bus diagnostics, which are more accurate, faster to repair, and cost-effective. The chassis has improved rigidity for safety, but suspension components like ball joints tend to wear out and require replacement. I've handled many 2005 models, with common customer complaints often involving minor issues like lighting or CD player malfunctions. Knowledge of generational differences helps avoid installing incorrect parts.
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