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Honda Accord Coupe (1998 - 2001)

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BY ANDY ENRIGHT

Introductionword count: 122

Consider for a moment the concept of the 'world car'. Ford coined the phrase when launching the Mondeo, a car that was sold in a number of global markets, but a truer example would probably be the fifth generation Honda Accord. This acme of Japanese cars is bankrolled in Japan and sold all around the world. The saloon and hatch models are built in Swindon, the Type-R models developed in Hiroshima. The car we examine here, the two-door Accord Coupe hails from Marysville, Ohio in the industrial heartland of Uncle Sam. Would putting a used one on your driveway make you a part of the cosmopolitan cognoscenti or would you merely be depriving the global village of an idiot? Find out here.

Modelsword count: 9

Models Covered: 2dr Coupe 2.0, 3.0 petrol [ES, V6]

Historyword count: 245

Before the fifth generation Accord Coupe was unveiled in July 1998, Honda had been bereft of a coupe they could be proud of. Yes, the manic Integra Type-R was gaining plaudits, but Honda's showing in the sort of market sector that the Ford Cougar and Vauxhall Calibra had made their own was lamentably poor. The fourth generation car never had the style or substance to attract the notoriously fickle UK coupe customer and the fifth generation carried a great deal of hope. Unfortunately it bombed. Why? The reasons are complex and have little to do with the fact that it was a beautifully engineered and elegantly styled car. It seems that British buyers expected Honda coupes to either be rock hard buzzboxes like the Integra (which sold well) or bloated barges like the Legend Coupe (which didn't). Given that the Accord Coupe was never cut from the same cloth as the Type-R brand, it was instantly, and somewhat unfairly, labelled a duffer. Two models were imported, a 145bhp 2.0-litre ES model and a197bhp 3.0-litre V6. Both sold in criminally tiny numbers until they were quietly withdrawn in early 2001. Tracking down a used version will therefore mean that you may have to compromise on your exact preference on year, colour and trim but it's almost impossible to find a lemon. The staid image and mature ownership profile means that the Accord Coupe has steered clear of the boy racers. It's difficult to go far wrong.

What You Getword count: 218

Here is a car which allows four to stretch out in luxurious comfort, defying the traditional restrictions of the coupe concept. Most other rivals in contrast, have rear benches good enough for little else but transport to the local hostelry. And, you could add, comfort levels that hardly fill you with anticipation for the next tiring journey. The fifth generation Accord Coupe is far bigger than any of its predecessors, despite a wheelbase reduced by some 45mm. Somehow, the designers managed to create 22mm of extra rear legroom and this, along with repositioned A-pillars and redesigned seats, means that it can be considered a true five-seater - unique in the class. To some this will be a virtue whilst to others they will denigrate the car as merely an Accord saloon less the utility of a pair of back doors. As you might expect, both the Accord Coupe models come exceptionally well equipped, with air conditioning, cruise control, twin airbags, ABS, leather seats, alloy wheels and electric everything. The V6's tally is identical to that of the 2.0-litre, save for larger alloys, twin exhaust tailpipes and a gas-filled bonnet support strut (why not on both?). Each model boasts a large boot. Honda, after all, were out to create a Grand Tourer in the true sense of the term.

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Category: Coupes

Performance
60%
Handling
80%
Comfort
80%
Space
90%
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