Why is the 7th Generation Honda Accord Considered a Classic?
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The 7th generation Honda Accord (Accord) is considered a classic in terms of appearance, quality, and reputation. Since its market debut in 2003, 18 years have passed, yet the 7th generation Accord has maintained excellent resale value in the market. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Powertrain: The 2.0L 4-cylinder model delivers 156ps at 6,300rpm and 19.34kgm of torque at 4,300rpm, paired with a 5-speed transmission. The 2.4L version of the Accord7 offers 180ps at 6,500rpm and 22.74kgm of torque at 4,300rpm, with an upgraded 5-speed transmission. 2. Exterior Design: The Accord7's exterior leans towards a bold and dynamic style, featuring sharp, rear-slanting headlights and a pronounced waistline that conveys a sense of forward motion, elements that are relatively rare for the Accord series, giving it a sporty character. However, catering to the mainstream preferences of domestic mid-to-large sedan buyers, the new Accord7 underwent deep refinements to enhance its luxurious appeal. For instance, the front grille of the Accord7 adopts a sleek, single wide chrome strip for a refined look.