I saw the new Accord is larger than the current (replace in June) Accord Euro in the dimension data but the prices of the Accord starts lower.
Is it the same car with different body panel or where do Honda try to place the two models in the market? I am a non-Australian planning to buy a car.|||The Euro Accord is the North American Acura TSX (which was said above). The basically have the same chassis, but the engine, body panels, and level of luxury are different. The 2008 Accord (N. American) is totally redesigned and the 2009 Acura TSX/ Euro Accord will again have the same basic platform as the N. American Accord. Here's the pics of the Euro Accord/ Acura TSX http://www.thetorquereport.com/2008/02/g鈥?/a> . I think the reason why the 2008 Accord starts lower than the Euro Accord is because it's basically an Acura, and that is Honda's high-end car company. Acuras come standard with things that are optional on Hondas, so they can charge more for the car. I hope this helps you, good luck with your car search.|||The European Honda Accord is the equivalent of a North American Acura TSX. They are different cars, although it sounds like you might be asking what the difference is between the 2008 Accord, as opposed to the 2007?|||well first of all the Accord Euro has more HP than the regular Honda Accord. The exterior and interior dimensions are alos a huge difference. The Accord Euro is specifically for the European market and the regular Accord if for sale in the U.S. only.
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