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1998 Honda Accord Review

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1998 Honda Accord Review

This may be the best mid-size car in America.
Introduction
Almost every time Honda redesigns a car it steps to the head of the line in automotive greatness-at

least for awhile. We think this is true of the all-new Honda Accord. Completely redesigned for 1998,

this is the sixth generation of this popular car and it appears to have established a new benchmark for

midsize sedans-a post most recently occupied by its arch-rival, the Toyota Camry. Honda says it has made

more changes to this new Accord than any other model in its 22-year history.

Like the previous model, the Accord does everything well. Even more impressive, it's a much better car

than the previous model. The interior is roomy and comfortable, the suspension is responsive and well damped,

the brakes are excellent, and both brand-new VTEC engines-a 3.0-liter V6 and a 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder-are

incredibly smooth.

This is a car that a family can buy, then quickly turn their attention to other concerns. Reliability

should not be an issue. It is, after all, a Honda. And it's Honda's most important car. It's easy to drive

and every aspect of it is user friendly. Obviously, those brilliant Honda engineers have once again done their homework. next page

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