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Accord 2.0 Lifestyle

Accord 2.0 Lifestyle (Japan, 2011)

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The Honda Accord 2.0 Lifestyle was unveiled in 2011. It belongs to Accord's 8th generation, with the code name CU2. Powered by a 1997cc engine, the version has a power output of 156 hp. When compared to other versions in this generation, this saloon (sedan) is fitted with the smallest engine. The engine is mated with a 6-speed manual transmission. Being able to reach a maximum speed of 215 km/h, it sprints from 0 to 100km/h in 9.4 seconds. In terms of efficiency, the mid-size variant's combined fuel consumption is fixed at 7.0 l/100km. It has a boot volume of 467 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats.

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