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[Official] 2023 11th Generation Honda Accord


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10 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

Jan 2025.

But it's launched as the 2012 model. 

Keep the Accord flame alive bro! 

Accord is generally a good car. Unfortunately, the badges moved into it's price category n Honda didn't do anything meaningful to distinguish the model in it's own right

Camry somehow still got a loyal unker auntie fan base so still hanging in there

 

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22 minutes ago, Soya said:

Keep the Accord flame alive bro! 

Accord is generally a good car. Unfortunately, the badges moved into it's price category n Honda didn't do anything meaningful to distinguish the model in it's own right

Camry somehow still got a loyal unker auntie fan base so still hanging in there

 

I think the Accord here is killed partly by the tax structure, and partly by its own sibling. The Civic has grown big and overshadowed its elder sibling.

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1 hour ago, Fitvip said:

I think the Accord here is killed partly by the tax structure, and partly by its own sibling. The Civic has grown big and overshadowed its elder sibling.

The ridiculous pricing set by Kah Motors didnt help.

A PI Camry is about $30K cheaper?

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44 minutes ago, Davidklt said:

The ridiculous pricing set by Kah Motors didnt help.

A PI Camry is about $30K cheaper?

Accord VES B

BM Camry Hybrid VES A2

Accord OMV is about $8k

Accord margin is lower than Camry

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On 7/15/2022 at 9:00 AM, Carbon82 said:

 

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The front & rear overhang seems a little long leh....Don't they used to push the wheels to extreme 4 corners? 😁

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For 2023, the optional 252-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter engine is gone. Additionally, the Accord Hybrid's output is dialed down to 204 hp (the outgoing model had 212 hp). It still features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder mill and a two-motor electric system, but it's a 4th-generation hybrid powertrain with a new engine and electric motors mounted side-by-side. While horsepower is slightly down, the updated system raises torque to 247 pound-feet compared to 232 lb-ft.

Honda says this powertrain makes the Accord Hybrid more fun to drive. Honda also says it expects half of new Accord sales to be a hybrid, which means the other half will soldier on with Honda's familiar 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. It still generates 192 hp, but minor updates make it more refined and responsive. A CVT drives the front wheels, and the latest model rides on retuned suspension with new damper mount bearings and ball joints at the front. The 2023 Accord also has better chassis rigidity with stiffer body supports and upgraded front brace bars.

Thin headlights and a (gasp) smaller grille dominate the face, with clean body lines gently arcing rearward. The new Accord is 2.8-inches longer, a half-inch wider, and it rides on standard-issue 17-inch wheels. 19 inchers are optional on higher trim levels.

There's more Civic influence inside, notably with the metal mesh pattern spanning the dash. On higher-spec trims you'll find a 12.3-inch center touchscreen, the largest ever offered by Honda. A 7-inch screen is standard, and all Accords use a standard 10.2-inch digital driver display. The latest Honda Sensing driver assist and safety systems are standard issue, as are newly designed airbags for front seat occupants. Standard Knee and rear-passenger side airbags also appear on the Accord for the first time.

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Too bad. Honda with their recent models, i.e. Civic and now the Accord seem to lost their character inside out. I  the 90s, every model of Honda has the Honda character and "feel" to it inside out. And... Is this Accord a facelift? I thought the Accord was just out in the market not so long ago...

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Our usual KLIA TO KL Sentral driver uses an accord. Both me and the wife like the car very very much. Too bad la the price in SG is just silly.

If we work in malaysia definitely will get this latest accord (or the civic) :D unless the camry is significantly cheaper there...

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9 minutes ago, yellowshaun said:

Our usual KLIA TO KL Sentral driver uses an accord. Both me and the wife like the car very very much. Too bad la the price in SG is just silly.

If we work in malaysia definitely will get this latest accord (or the civic) :D unless the camry is significantly cheaper there...

Accord is cheaper by $10 - $20k.

Road tax for Accord is RM90

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Looks like a current passat/last gen Lexus es300/Honda g6  accord had a baby. Lol. 

It looks pretty big. Like Toyota avalon/es series kinda stance. 

Quite dig the look. Looks executive old school. 

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On 11/3/2022 at 8:56 PM, Confusedboi said:

up to now still think the JDM CL7R and CL7 look the best in terms of styling. 

Super like JDM CL7R especially in red. Got the executive look and yet boy racer blood inside.

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