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Old 04-07-2004, 03:07 AM
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weight of accords?

Hey I was wondering if any of you know why the 94-95 honda accords differ so much in weight. i found somewhere the LX model weighs 2022lbs whereas the EX weighs 2554lbs, are these numbers correct? if so why such a big difference in weight VTEC vs nonVTEC? thanks in advance!

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Re: weight of accords?

I dont know about the wheight difference but if you ever drive a Vtec car you will know the diiference.
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Re: weight of accords?

i think accords weigh more like 2800 lbs. 2000 and 2500 lbs is like a civic with no interior and an integra. I think if accords were that light it would be a fast A' ride.

I think the difference between and LX and EX is like 100lbs or so. 500 would be too big of a change.
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Re: weight of accords?

ya, you deffinately got the wrong set of weights, the 94-97s weigh up in the 3000 lb range. My old 92 couple (lighter than the 5th gens, and 4th gen 4 doors stock), with a removed spare tire, and almost empty gas tank, i/h/e, without me, no subs, no spoiler or sunroof, weighed in at 2790.

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Re: weight of accords?

My 90 Accord whieghts in at 3815 lbs.
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Re: Re: weight of accords?

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My 90 Accord whieghts in at 3815 lbs.
wow thats a heavy a' accord. Thats when the car is full of ppl right cuz ur car should weigh pretty much 1000lbs lesser than that
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wow thats a heavy a' accord. Thats when the car is full of ppl right cuz ur car should weigh pretty much 1000lbs lesser than that
Nah man. Thats what the goverment wheight it in at. Its bullshit but it is a nice ridn car. I havnt put it on a scale myself so I dont know the exact of it.
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Re: weight of accords?

I think they're fucking with you because the 5th Gen Accords are much larger than the 4th and 3rd and should weigh a lot more.

It is safe to say the 94-95 Accord EX's come in at around 3100 +/- 100lbs. V6 should weigh more. I'd say the lightest the LX would be is around 2800.
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