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2005 Honda Accord Ex Sedan 4-door 3.0l Super Clean - 130k Miles - Wood Trim on 2040-cars

US $7,499.00
Year:2005 Mileage:130000 Color: Dimensions
Location:

Orange, New Jersey, United States

Orange, New Jersey, United States
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 2005 Honda Accord EX Sedan 4-Door
3.0L SUPER CLEAN - 130K miles - Wood Trim

Specs

Gas Mileage                   21 mpg City/30 mpg Hwy

Engine                                     Gas V6, 3.0L

EPA Class                               Midsize

Style Name                             EX-L V6 Automatic Sedan

Drivetrain                                Front Wheel Drive

Passenger Capacity                 5

Passenger Doors                      4

Body Style                              4dr Car

Transmission                           5-speed automatic transmission w/OD

Base Curb Weight                   (lbs) 3384


Interior Dimensions

Front Head Room                   (in) 38.3

Second Leg Room                  (in) 36.8

Passenger Capacity                 5

Front Hip Room                      (in) 54.6

Front Leg Room                     (in) 42.6

Second Shoulder Room          (in) 56.1

Passenger Volume                   (ft?) 97.7

Second Head Room                (in) 36.8

Front Shoulder Room             (in) 56.9

Second Hip Room                  (in) 53.5

 

Exterior Dimensions

Width, Max w/o mirrors         (in) 71.5

Wheelbase                               (in) 107.9

Track Width, Rear                  (in) 61.2

Height, Overall                       (in) 57.1

Length, Overall                       (in) 189.5

Track Width, Front                 (in) 61.1

Trunk Volume                         (ft?) 14.0

 

Fuel Tank

Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx   (gal) 17.1

 

Mileage

EPA Fuel Economy City        (MPG) 21

EPA Fuel Economy Hwy       (MPG) 30

 

Engine

Displacement                          3.0L/184

SAE Net Torque                     @ RPM 212 @ 5000

 

Fuel System MPFI

Engine Type                            Gas V6

SAE Net Horsepower             @ RPM 240 @ 6250

 

Transmission

Trans Type                              5

Third Gear Ratio                     (:1) 1.02

Drivetrain                                Front Wheel Drive

First Gear Ratio                      (:1) 2.56

Sixth Gear Ratio                     (:1) NA

Fourth Gear Ratio                   (:1) 0.73

Final Drive Axle Ratio            (:1) 4.43

Second Gear Ratio                  (:1) 1.55

Reverse Ratio                          (:1) 1.85

Fifth Gear Ratio                      (:1) 0.52

Seventh Gear Ratio                 (:1) NA

 

Brakes

Disc Front

Rear Drum

Brake Type                              Pwr

Brake ABS System                 4-Wheel

 

Steering

Lock to Lock                          Turns (Steering) 2.93

Steering Type                          Pwr Rack & Pinion

Turning Diameter -                  Curb to Curb (ft) 36.1

Steering Ratio (:1),                  Overall 14.96

 

Tires

Spare Tire Size                        Compact

Front Tire Size                        P205/60R16

Rear Tire Size                         P205/60R16

 

Wheels

Front Wheel Size                    (in) 16

Front Wheel Material              Alloy

Rear Wheel Size                      (in) 16

Rear Wheel Material               Alloy

 

Suspension

Stabilizer Bar Diameter -        Rear (in) 0.51

Suspension Type -                   Front Double Wishbone

Suspension Type -                   Rear Double Wishbone

Stabilizer Bar Diameter -        Front (in) 1.00


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