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  1. #1
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    my 98 v6 accord..........

    why does it say in the plate in the windscreen honda of america?

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    That model accord was built and designed in America i believe. The Japanese 6th Gen is completely different.

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    The JDM Gen 6 Accord

    This was the last high performance version of the JDM Gen 6 Accord- the CL1 euro R (H22A), the successor of the JDM Gen 6 Accord CF4 SiR-T (F20B)





    Powered by the H22A (2156cc), it made 220ps(162kw) @ 7200rpm, and 22.5kg・m(221nm) @ 6700rpm with a compression ratio of 11.0, driving a kerb weight of 1330kg.





  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Dominik
    That model accord was built and designed in America i believe. The Japanese 6th Gen is completely different.
    The Accord that was shipped to Australia as the Gen6 was designed in America, but all the ones which were designated for Australia were built in Thailand.

    Same as the current Accord (the big one, not the euro)

  5. #5
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    there was a batch of Accord built in the US shipped to Australia, but they soon changed to the Thailand Factory for AUDM

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    so wot differences are there between mine and a thai built accord of the same model?

  7. #7
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    Thai built Accord had better quality control. thats whay they changed

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    I think it would have been more to do with logistics, what would cost more in terms of transport, Thai to Australia or US to Australia?


    Unfortunately in my experience the Thai built Honda's build quality is not as good as Japan's. But what do you expect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viperx
    I think it would have been more to do with logistics, what would cost more in terms of transport, Thai to Australia or US to Australia?


    Unfortunately in my experience the Thai built Honda's build quality is not as good as Japan's. But what do you expect.
    from my experiences the USDM Accord build quality wasnt as good as the Thia built Accords. USDM was pretty short lived.

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