Honda Accord
Honda Accord — spec data and generation history.
Honda's mid-size saloon and Tourer estate — three UK generations spanning the 1996-2015 era before Honda pulled the Accord from Europe. Mk6 (CG/CH) was the rep-spec workhorse with bulletproof F-series petrols; Mk7 (CL) added the i-CTDi 2.2 diesel that became its defining engine; Mk8 (CL/CN/CU) sharpened it into a near-premium saloon with the Type S 2.4 flagship. JDM CL9 Type R never sold officially in the UK. Quietly excellent, taxi-grade reliable, and now seriously cheap.
What changed
Era-to-era deltas
Generations
Click any generation for the full deep dive

Mk6 (CG/CH)
2.3 VTEC Type S — 158 bhp, 0-62 in 8.7s.
- + F-series petrols indestructible
- + Comfortable saloon ride
- − Rust prone on UK cars
- − Soft handling

Mk7 (CL)
2.2 i-CTDi — 138 bhp, 0-62 in 9.4s.
- + 2.2 i-CTDi a cracking diesel
- + Sharper chassis than Mk6
- − EGR and swirl flap problems
- − DPF on later diesels

Mk8 (CL/CN/CU)
2.4 i-VTEC Type S — 198 bhp, 0-62 in 7.9s.
- + Cabin a near-premium step on
- + i-DTEC 2.2 strong torque
- − i-DTEC injector failures
- − Active damper costs
Known issues by generation
Common faults reported on each generation — useful when shopping the used market.
- Front lower wishbone bush wear
- Auto box (Type S 2.3) torque converter judder
- Rear arch and sill rust on UK cars
- i-CTDi 2.2 EGR carbon and swirl flap failure
- DPF blockage on diesel
- Auto gearbox solenoid faults
- Climate control display pixel loss
- i-DTEC 2.2 fuel injector failure
- EGR cooler cracking
- Active damper electronic faults (ADS)
- Steering rack knock
Rivals
Toyota Avensis · Mazda 6 · Ford Mondeo · Volkswagen Passat
