Especificaciones y análisis del Honda Accord
Power
155HP
Torque
190Nm
Consumption
8.4l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
10.6s
Top Speed
215km/h
Weight
1402kg
Price
25,100€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
459 L
65 L
114 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Honda Accord 4p 2.0 Sport i-VTEC Aut. · 155 CV (2003-2006)
General description
The 2003 Honda Accord is more than a sedan; it is the embodiment of the Japanese philosophy of precise engineering and legendary reliability. In its Sport version, this car not only promised to get you from one point to another, but to do so with a soul and a spark that awakened emotions, turning every journey into a memorable experience.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Accord's heart beats strongly thanks to its 155-horsepower 2.0 i-VTEC engine. It's a powerplant that loves to rev, delivering its power linearly and with an intoxicating sound. The 5-speed automatic transmission, while not the fastest, offers exquisite smoothness for daily driving. Its chassis, with a double-wishbone suspension on both axles, is a work of art that masterfully balances ride comfort with an agility and poise in corners that invite you to enjoy driving. It feels like a noble, predictable, and deeply satisfying car.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the seventh-generation Accord is an exercise in timeless elegance. Its sharp lines and athletic silhouette convey dynamism without being flashy. Seen today, it still looks modern and distinguished. The interior is a reflection of Honda quality: perfect fits, durable materials, and driver-focused ergonomics. The controls have a solid feel, and the overall atmosphere is one of sobriety and functionality, but with a touch of warmth that makes you feel at home.
Technology and features
In its historical context, the Accord was well-equipped. The crown jewel was its engine with i-VTEC technology, a variable valve timing system that brilliantly optimized performance and consumption. The automatic transmission with a torque converter represented an option for comfort and refinement, while elements like the four-wheel disc brake system and an advanced chassis were the basis of its excellent dynamic behavior.
Competition
In its time, the Honda Accord faced European and Japanese giants. It competed in a very competitive segment against models like the Volkswagen Passat, the Ford Mondeo, the Toyota Avensis, or the Mazda 6. Against them, the Accord played the card of bombproof reliability, a sportier driving feel, and a unique personality that set it apart from the rest, winning over those who were looking for more than just a means of transportation.
Conclusion
The 2003 Honda Accord 2.0 Sport is one of those sedans that leaves a mark. A car that was bought with the head for its reliability and enjoyed with the heart for its sensations. It represents a golden era for Honda, where engineering and a passion for driving went hand in hand. Today, it remains a smart and exciting choice for anyone who values quality and driving pleasure over passing fads.
