Well, honey, let me tell you - Honda did indeed produce a V6 5-speed sedan Accord. They introduced this bad boy in the early 2000s, giving drivers a bit more oomph and control on the road. So, if you're looking for a little extra kick in your Accord, that's the way to go.
They make a v6 5-speed sedan but its automatic. If you want a 5 speed manual it will be a 4 cylinder. If you want a a manual v6 you have to get the coupe and it will be a nice aisin 6 speed. The 5 speed auto v6 is a good car, great power and mileage. The tranny can be operated manually and is smooth. The only i downside i find is that you cannot control 4th gear. There is 1 2 3 and D to select from, if you put it in D it will always "hunt" for 5th. This is only a pain at say 45-55mph where 3rd gear is taching just a bit more than you'd like (about 3000..about 2200 is good cruising rpm in a v6 accord) and 5th gear is a bit too tall for 45-55mph. There is just no way to hold it in 4th.
*source - owner
The Honda Accord is one of Honda's flagship vehicles. The Honda Accord was first released in 1976 and has been an award winning vehicle ever since its debut.
I have never used a Honda accord. a Honda accord is a type of car which Honda, a well known car brand has made. altough i have never used one load of celebrities have.
2003 Honda accord 4cyl doesnot have a timeingbelt.2003[ 4cyl] and lator have a timing chain that may not need to be replaced ever .
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No, all EX models have a sunroof.
every Honda i have ever owned had on board diagnostics, find the ecu (i think its under the seat on the accord ) theres a window with a red led light, cound the blinks. ( Google 92 accord trouble codes ) if it blinks then pauses then starts blinking again its giving a second code.
No, because it does not have a timing belt, it has a chain that should last the life of the engine.
Does this stupid a$$ site ever have answers to the questions that are posted? Useless!
This sounds like a bad ECU. Has it ever been replaced?
The longest American sedan ever built is the 1973-1978 Cadillac Fleetwood 75, which measures over 20 feet long. It was a luxury, full-size sedan designed to cater to executive and VIP clientele.
180,000,000 miles, I doubt that very seriously. What ever the mileage use SAE 5W-30. A high mileage oil is highly recommended.