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Honda Accord V6: a class act

  • By Stuart Scott
  • The Sunday Telegraph
image The Honda Accord V6 combines refinement with top-class dynamics.

Cars can be like people. Some you warm to immediately, some you eventually grow to like and some will always leave you cold.

Thinking along these lines, the new Honda Accord V6 sedan is George Clooney on wheels; instant charisma and good looks galore.

Well-mannered, too. Just driving around the block it feels impressive, and the farther you go, the better it seems to get.

Honda stepped up the wow factor when it created the current model Civic and now has come up with a new version of its larger brother, the Accord, obviously a graduate from the same charm school.

The six-cylinder model — there's a less clever, less powerful and, naturally, less costly four-cylinder variant — is such a fitting flagship, boasting a silken engine along with excellent road manners.

This is the eighth generation of the Accord series in more than 30 years. Bigger than ever. Classier than ever.

Accords once were medium-sized cars; this one is longer than a Holden Commodore but weighs less, and its six-cylinder engine delivers more power but drinks less.

In the efficiency stakes in its class, only the smaller Toyota Aurion manages to beat the Accord on fuel economy — by a mere 0.1 litres per 100km on the official figures — while not quite matching the Honda power/torque output.

The secret of the Accord V6's success is that it runs happily on only three or four cylinders when full power is not required. (The Americans have been embracing this idea for years, with the current Chrysler 300C also proof that it works.) In engineer-speak, this is “three-stage variable cylinder management.”

It switches itself on and off unobtrusively. A green “eco” light on the instrument panel tells the driver when part of the engine has gone to sleep, but everything comes awake and very much alive — instantly, smoothly — at the slightest prod on the accelerator.

Then it simply growls and gets going.

Even when firing on all cylinders, the Accord manages to be exceptionally quiet and refined as it ambles along. You almost wonder if the engine is still running, but it is.

So it's quite an achiever, combining refinement with top-class dynamics.

It gives a comfortable ride while gripping well on corners and steering with real precision. And this, in theory, is the non-sporty member of the family, so it will be interesting to see what Honda has in store with the more athletic Accord Euro version — a different body that's smaller and set up for spirited European-style driving — which is coming later this year.

The Accord Euro is built in Japan, the Accord in Thailand. No complaints on quality and it helps keep costs down.

Previously, Accords have been about comfort and genteel touring rather than agility and on-road poise.

But the newcomer, considerably bigger than its predecessor, manages to feel much livelier.

 


Snapshot

Honda Accord V6

Price: V6 $38,490, V6 Luxury $46,990

Engine: 3.5L/V6 202kW/339Nm

Transmission: 5-speed auto

 

Comments on this story

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  • The Aurion was the benchmark but your story on Honda’s V6 makes a comparo a must . I note Toyota now offer big discount on Aurion Presara , bringing it under the Accord V6 Luxury asking price, so Honda , & customers, notch a small win already.

    jack gaven of qld Posted on 15 May 2008 6:17pm
  • Your article on the V6 Honda is impressive.  Do you have any comments on the 2.4 litre version.  I am currently checking this model out.

    Michael Reardon Posted on 14 May 2008 7:29pm
  • Do your comments apply to the 2.4lt version of the same vehicle

    Bruce Gray Posted on 13 May 2008 8:32pm

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