2003 honda accord coupe

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The first step for the Accord Coupe designers setting out to develop the "Ultimate Sport Accord" was to make a bold styling statement, further differentiating it from the Sedan. Rakish, youthful and energetic, and bearing a family resemblance to the S2000, the Accord Coupe shares some of the Sedan's styling cues, but none of its sheet metal. Everything is unique.

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Have your expectations pleasantly smashed and reorganized in the shape of the new 2003 Honda Accord. And with 240 angry HP and a 6-speed transmission this definitely isn't your old Accord. Expect More. The 2003 Honda Accord looks poised to accomplish all of Honda's lofty goals, offering stronger engines, increased safety features, lower emissions, and more aggressive styling, all while still offering Honda's legendary durability, quality, and reliability.

2003 Honda Accord, Coupe, LX, EX - Review / Road Test
Without losing any of the practicality that has sold millions of Accords, Honda wanted people to buy the new Accord because it moved their spirits as well as their bodies. Honda stylists attempted to give the Accord the profile of a cheetah. This isn't easy to repeat without raised eyebrows; however its truth may Click for a larger 2003 Honda Accord picture be mostly a measure of what it means to be a mid-size sedan nowadays.

Honda Accord Concept by HFP/Ro_Ja - RSportsCars.com
Ja Honda Accord Concept makes its debut in the Honda display at SEMA. It was developed as a collaboration between industry icon RJ deVera and Honda Factory Performance. The goal was to combine aftermarket products, Honda factory components and HFP accessories to create a car that meets the demands of today's enthusiast buyers.

2003 Honda Accord coupe EX Review
The Accord coupe is a good size, with a reasonable back seat. Normally, passengers who are forced to cope with sitting in the back seat of a coupe must be contortionists who can put their knees behind their ears.

Inside Line: Full Test: 2003 Honda Accord - America's Best-Seller ...
And with the 2003 Honda Accord comes the most unnecessary redesign of all, at least in terms of fixing what isn't broken. The Honda Accord has essentially owned the "best-selling car in America" title for more than a decade, and it continues to be the benchmark by which all other four-door people movers are measured. Consider it the BMW 3 Series of the midsize sedan class. Actually, the Honda Accord keeps pace with the segment's fastest sedans in terms of straight-line acceleration, but when it comes to outright handling prowess, the Passat, Altima and new Mazda 6 have it beat. Honda continues to utilize a double-wishbone suspension front and rear on the new Accord, and refinements to suspension geometry at both ends, plus a rise in torsional rigidity of 27 percent, have further improved the car's ride quality. If there's an area where the Honda Accord stomps the competition, it has to be in cupholder design. For 2003 the Accord offers a total of eight, including one in each lower door panel. Seven of these can accommodate one-liter bottles with ease (there are two cupholders in the rear seat's fold-down center armrest, but one of them is too small to house a one-liter bottle). The two primary cupholders, ideally located in the center console, use spring-loaded tabs to secure drinks in the one design point that does indeed smack of BMW-ness. There's also a two-tier center console, complete with a power point in the lower section, and a large center stack bin with a spring-loaded door.

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The 2003 Honda Accord sedan will be available with DX, LX-G, EX-L, LX V6 and EX V6 trim levels. The new Accord Coupe will be available in LX-G, EX-L and EX V6 trim levels. The 2003 Accord Sedan will go on sale in Canada early October, and the 2003 Accord Coupe is scheduled to go on sale at the beginning of November.

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