Honda Accord station wagon variants measure between 4770 mm (187.8 in.) and 4725 mm (186.02 in.) in length, 1725 mm (67.91 in.) and 1840 mm (72.44 in.) in width, and 1400 mm (55.12 in.) and 1470 mm (57.87 in.) in height.
Seventh and pre-facelift eighth generation Honda Accord vehicles, equipped with 2.0 i-VTEC engines, produce 155 Hp and 190 Nm of torque. After the eighth generation facelift, the output was slightly increased to 156 Hp and 192 Nm of torque.
Honda Accord vehicles can be equipped with either 4- or 6-cylinder engines, the former being a lot more common. V6 engines are available for coupe versions and in the eighth and ninth generation sedan ranges.
The tenth generation Honda Accord range does not consist of hybrids only, but it does offer a full hybrid variant - Honda Accord X 2.0 (212 Hp) Hybrid CVT.
The most fuel efficient Honda Accord, powered only by an internal combustion engine, is the 2.0 TDi (105 Hp) variant. Its fuel economy is 5.1 l/ 100 km (46.12 mpg). Consumption figures in the hybrid range are quite similar, with the only lower one being 4.9 l/ 100 km (48 mpg), achieved by the 2.0 (215 Hp) Hybrid e-CVT variant.
Yes, Honda Accord is only being offered with a front-wheel drive.
Honda Accord is known to be overall one of the most reliable passenger cars. Owners, however, experience some issues with sixth, seventh, and ninth generation vehicles, the most common ones being transmission failure and brake wear.