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The development trend and increasing interest in taking care of the environment, and saving the planet's energy resources by wasting as little as possible has materialized at least in the field of car making. We are talking about the creation of a new type of vehicle: the hybrid. Honda is among the many car producers that have committed to this approach, coming up with a number of hybrid cars like the Hybrid Honda Accord. This vehicle was built between 2005 and 2007 by Sayama, Japan and Marysville, Ohio.
The newer models of the Hybrid Accord are Honda FCX Clarity and Honda Accord Diesel. The class to which the Hybrid Honda Accord belongs is a middle one. This is actually a 4-door sedan with an FF layout. It relies on a 3.0L V6 engine with a 5-speed automatic transmission. The other features of the Hybrid Honda Accord are the wheelbase of 107.9 in, the length of 189.5 in (in 2005) and 191.1 in (in 2006 - 07), the width of 71.4 in (in 2005) and 71.7 in (in 2006 - 07), the height of 57.0 in (in 2005) and 57.2 in (in 2006 - 07). Other cars by Honda in the same family with the Hybrid Accord are Honda Accord and Honda Inspire.
This vehicle mentioned is a hybrid combination of the North American Honda Accord which was provided in model years starting with 2005 through 2007. This particular model followed the other hybrid models from the same successful car-maker: Honda Insight and Honda Civic Hybrid. The third in the line of hybrid Hondas, this Accord model was valued $3,000 more than the EX V6 model Accord and it preserved the same trim and feature levels, except the 2005 model which did not have the power sunroof. Thus, the Hybrid Honda Accord stands at the top of this firm's lineup.
This car has an equal displacement as compared to the regular 7th generation Accord V6 power plant; yet the horse power peculiarity of this vehicle is derived from the Honda Odyssey Minivan model of 2005. The Hybrid Honda Accord has the capacity to stop three out of the six cylinders in order to save fuel, but only under certain conditions. This technology regarding the cylinders is called Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) and it was {invented|patented by Honda. The engine of this car includes iVTEC technology and also presents a new compact transmission. This new transmission was developed as to allow the inclusion of the electric motor inserted between the transmission and the transversely-mounted engine. The fuel economy in this hybrid Honda was initially rated at 29 mpg (8.1 L/100 km/35mpg imp) in the city and 37 mpg (6.4 L/100 km/44 mpg imp) outside. With such great properties, it's no wonder that the Hybrid Honda Accord won the Canadian Car of the Year Best New Alternative Power Award in 2005.
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