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Technical details are still scant, but we do know a tiny bit more about Honda and its plans for a World Touring Car Championship entrant based on the Euro-spec 2012 Civic. The automaker has ...
Taking part in this year's FIA World Touring Car Championship, the 2008 Honda Accord Euro R Super 2000 will take to the track for the first time in Valencia, Spain, next week.
Honda’s 2014 WTCC Civic Takes Shape. Honda has released the first visual of its 2014 World Touring Car Championship challenger reflecting the all new technical regulations for the FIA WTCC which ...
As if denying us the four-door hatchback body style of the Civic wasn't enough, Honda teases us with a lone image of the racing version that will take on the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC ...
Four new important automakers could join the FIA World Touring Car Championship, according to Marcello Lotti, promoter of the competition, quoted by Auto123. Toyota, Honda, Alfa Romeo and Ford ...
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Honda Civic Vs. Accord: What's The Difference & Which Is The Better Car For Your Needs? - MSNThe Honda Accord, on the other hand, would be a mid-size sedan and sits on the slightly larger 111.4-inch wheelbase. The overall length is nearly 11 inches longer than the Civic, at 195.7 inches ...
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2025 Honda Accord Touring Hybrid Review: Comfortable, Efficient, And High-Tech - MSNHonda didn't change much for 2025, and they didn't need to: the Accord delivers on all of its promises and then some. Braking And Acceleration The Accord Hybrid scoots to 60 MPH in around 6.7 seconds.
From the January 2024 issue of Car and Driver. If there were a Mount Rushmore of cars, a likeness of the Accord would be George Washington. Honda's stalwart sedan has long been a towering example ...
Honda stretched the Accord 2.3 inches for the 2023 model year, which contributes to a larger interior and more spacious rear seat. Its 40.8 inches of rear legroom summarily beats the Sonata's 34.8 ...
The Honda Accord was found to have performed better than six other midsized cars in an updated crash test, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute found.
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