Images: Honda CG5.I and CG1.I Accord (1997-01)
Released in December 1997, the sixth-generation Honda Accord was a mid-size, front-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured at Honda’s Marysville plant in Ohio, the CG5 Accord was powered by a 2.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, while the CG1 Accord had a 3.0-litre V6 engine. The Mk.6-I Accord range consisted of VTi, VTi-L, V6 and V6-L variants… Read full Honda CG5/CG1 Accord review
Images: Honda CG5.II and CG1.II Accord (2001-03)
Released in March 2001, the Honda CG5 and CG1 Series II (CG5.II and CG1.II) Accord provided greater refinement, improved occupant safety and a subtle cosmetic update. Visually, the CG5.II and CG1.II Accord could be identified by its new grille, bumpers, bonnet, tail-lights and alloy wheel designs. To reduce noise and vibration, the Honda CG5.II and CG1.II Accord introduced improved insulation, liquid-filled engine mounts, a stiffer rear engine mount bracket, floating rubber mounts for the fuel feed hose, improved door and window seals, a redesigned air intake side branch and resonator, an improved driveshaft damper and increased steering wheel hanger rigidity.