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The Honda Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] was launched in 2005. EPA estimates are 25/34 mpg for city/highway driving. A real time mileage survey of more than [http://greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/honda-accord.html 75 drivers] on [http://www.greenhybrid.com greenhybrid.com]confirms a blended average of 30 mpg. The Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] somewhat competes with the [[Toyota Camry Hybrid]]. | The Honda Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] was launched in 2005. EPA estimates are 25/34 mpg for city/highway driving. A real time mileage survey of more than [http://greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/honda-accord.html 75 drivers] on [http://www.greenhybrid.com greenhybrid.com]confirms a blended average of 30 mpg. The Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] somewhat competes with the [[Toyota Camry Hybrid]]. The two vehicles are reflective of the differing objectives of each respective automaker. The Camry [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] is clearly made for economy rather than power and performance. It has just 147 [[HP]] but manages EPA estimates mpg of 38/40. | ||
The Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] makes 253 [[HP]] from a 3.0L [[V6]] derived from the [[Honda Odyssey]] minivan and an electric motor with [[Integrated Motor Assist (IMA)]]™. Performance bests that of the naturally aspirated [[V6]] Accords. The Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] can shut off 3 of the 6 cylinders under certain conditions for better fuel economy, a technology that Honda calls [[Variable Cylinder Management]] (VCM)™. | The Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] makes 253 [[HP]] from a 3.0L [[V6]] derived from the [[Honda Odyssey]] minivan and an electric motor with [[Integrated Motor Assist (IMA)]]™. Performance bests that of the naturally aspirated [[V6]] Accords. The Accord [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] can shut off 3 of the 6 cylinders under certain conditions for better fuel economy, a technology that Honda calls [[Variable Cylinder Management]] (VCM)™. |
Revision as of 17:01, 5 July 2006
The Honda Accord Hybrid was launched in 2005. EPA estimates are 25/34 mpg for city/highway driving. A real time mileage survey of more than 75 drivers on greenhybrid.comconfirms a blended average of 30 mpg. The Accord Hybrid somewhat competes with the Toyota Camry Hybrid. The two vehicles are reflective of the differing objectives of each respective automaker. The Camry Hybrid is clearly made for economy rather than power and performance. It has just 147 HP but manages EPA estimates mpg of 38/40.
The Accord Hybrid makes 253 HP from a 3.0L V6 derived from the Honda Odyssey minivan and an electric motor with Integrated Motor Assist (IMA)™. Performance bests that of the naturally aspirated V6 Accords. The Accord Hybrid can shut off 3 of the 6 cylinders under certain conditions for better fuel economy, a technology that Honda calls Variable Cylinder Management (VCM)™.
See WikiCars' comprehensive Honda Accord Hybrid Review.
Recent Changes
The Honda Accord Hybrid retains unique exterior styling elements, even after the 2006 model year freshening. The decklid spoiler, roof mounted whip antenna and aerodynamically styled alloy wheels remain. New is the revised dual exhaust with finished tips and another pair of Hybrid specific tailights.
Styles and Major Options
The Honda Accord Hybrid has one four-door sedan body style with front wheel drive.
Standard Equipment
- Air Conditioning
- Integrated Motor Assist (IMA)™
- Variable Cylinder Management (VCM)™
- Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
- Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
- Power sunroof
- Perforated leather-wrapped steering wheel
- HomeLink® remote system
- Leather-trimmed interior
- Heated front seats
- 120-watt 6-speaker audio system with AM/FM/6-disc in-dash CD changer
- XM® Satellite Radio
Optional Equipment
- Honda Satellite-Linked Hybrid Navigation System - $2,000
Dealer Accessories
- Auto day/night rearview mirror with compass
- Cargo net
- Trunk tray
- Half nose mask
- Full nose mask
- Fenderwell trims
- Door visors
- Door edge guards
- Tow-hitch receiver
- Removable roof rack
- Roof rack attachment – ski/snowboard
- Roof rack attachment – bike
- Wheel locks
- Gold exhaust finisher
- Car cover
- Splash guards
Pricing
2006 Base MSRP of $30,990 (excludes delivery charge of $550). The U.S. Federal Income Tax Credit is $1,300 for models purchased prior to December 31, 2010.
Trim |
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Accord Hybrid |
Accord Hybrid w/Navigation |
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Price |
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MSRP |
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$30,990 |
$32,990 |
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Invoice |
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$27,893.67 |
$29,690.94 |
Gas Mileage
Trim |
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FWD Automatic |
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Engine |
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3.0L V-6 w/IMA |
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MPG (City/Highway) |
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25/34 |
Reliability
Safety
- Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
- 4 wheel disc Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
- Front, dual stage airbags (SRS)
- Front side-impact airbags
- Side curtain airbags
- Vehicle Stability Control (VSA®)
- 5 Star National Highway Traffic Safety Agency NHTSA crash test rating
Photos
Colors
Exterior
- Desert Mist Metallic
- Graphite Pearl
- Premium White Pearl
- Redondo Red Pearl
- Silver Frost Metallic
Interior
- Ivory
- Grey
Unique Attributes
The Accord Hybrid has 253 HP, faster acceleration than the regular Accord V6 sedan from 0 to 60 miles per hour and better gas mileage figures. When coasting and cruising along at low speeds, the engine can operate on just three of six cylinders. The engine shuts off at stoplights, restarting instantly when the driver releases the brake pedal, much like the Honda Insight. A separate compressor keeps air conditioning blowing when the engine is in its temporary off mode.
Residual Values
Trim |
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2005 Accord Hybrid |
2005 Accord Hybrid w/Navigation |
2005 Accord EX w/Leather |
2005 Accord EX w/Leather & Navigation |
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Price |
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MSRP |
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$30,140 |
$32,140 |
$26,850 |
$28,850 |
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Invoice |
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$27,114.83 |
$28,912.10 |
$24,158.32 |
$25,955.59 |
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Residual Value |
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$19,289.60 |
$19,605.40 |
$16,915.50 |
$17,310.00 |
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Engine |
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3.0L V6 w/IMA |
3.0L V6 w/IMA |
3.0L 24-valve V6 |
3.0L 24-valve V6 |
† American Honda Finance Corporation Residual Values, effective Jan 1, 2005
Criticisms
Fuel economy gains? What fuel economy gains? You won't really notice any if you compare values from 4 cylinder models.
Current Generation: (2005–present)
The Accord Hybrid debuted in 2005, priced at the top of the Accord lineup. It was restyled for 2006, to match the rest of the current generation Accord models. This generation dates back to 2003. Notable differences are revised tailights and a dual exhaust with finished tips.
Design quirks and oddities
The Accord Hybrid wears an exclusive front chin spoiler, rear diffuser, tailights and rear decklid lip spoiler. Hybrid gauges supplement the interior. The V-6 engine with Integrated Motor Assist (IMA), operates somewhat similarly to the system used in the Honda Insight. In the Accord Hybrid, however, cylinder deactivation is utilized in low power conditions.
Awards
- Edmunds.com "Top Ten Most Fuel-Efficient Cars" for 2005
- Kiplinger's Best Fuel Economy 2006
See also