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| New Inspire....... | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 28 Dec 2007, 00:54 (306 Views) | |
| asimo | 28 Dec 2007, 00:54 Post #1 |
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Posted Image The US domestic market Honda Accord (and our Asian version as well) is known as the Honda Inspire in Japan, because the Japanese Accord follows the smaller and sportier European Honda Accord. Soon after the US market Accord was unveiled, comes the Japanese 5th generation Honda Inspire. There are two variants - the 35iL and the 35TL, and both come powered by the new 3.5 liter i-VTEC V6 engine with cylinder deactivation. The J35A is a SOHC motor and produces 280 PS at 6,200rpm and 342Nm of torque at 5,000rpm. This engine features a cylinder deactivation system called Variable Cylinder Management. It allows the engine to either run on the full 6 cylinders, or either 4 or 3 cylinders, depending on driving conditions. This means either a 2.3 liter V4 or a 1.75 liter inline-3 engine. A little green ECO light denoting economy mode will light up on the dashboard when VCM is activated. The front of the new Honda Inspire is similiar to the US model Accord, featuring HID-equipped headlamps and a bold trapezoidal grille. The rear is slightly different, with two extra strips of red taillamp area on the bootlid stretching from the taillamps to the number plate holder. This is probably what our Asian Honda Accord’s rear end will look like, instead of the USDM rear end design. Safety features include a standard airbag system which includes driver and front-passenger i-SRS airbags, front-seat i-side airbags, and side curtain airbags. The body uses Advanced Compatibility Engineering which ensures the passengers are protected during a collision. The top of the range 35iL model has Honda’s CMBS (Collision Mitigation Brake System) and E-pretensioners. CMBS determines if there is a danger of a collision and alerts the driver. If a collision is imminent, CMBS activates the brakes to reduce speed automatically. E-pretensioners retract seatbelts automatically before a collision occurs. The new Honda Inspire is bigger than its predecessor not only on the exterior but on the interior as well. or rear passengers, the tandem distance (a measure of the distance between front and rear seats) has been increased by 25mm and the floor lowered to provide a more natural seating position. Knee space has also been increased by 35mm, while the couple distance for front occupants has been widened by 40mm. A thinner floor frame and slender fuel tank are employed along with optimized exhaust system layout to achieve a 15mm reduction in floor height. The trunk has been made 54mm longer to create a spacious 510 liter capacity. Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image |
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| asimo | 28 Dec 2007, 00:56 Post #2 |
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Perghh..lagi canggih dari Camry ni...... |
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| Lord | 28 Dec 2007, 01:10 Post #3 |
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they have to.. cause the current accord is fugly.. :D |
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| Deleted User | 28 Dec 2007, 14:17 Post #4 |
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fugly tu apa?? :butt: |
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| asimo | 28 Dec 2007, 14:39 Post #5 |
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To guys using my nickname....Stop using my nickname and stupid reply,or i will quick from forum! And stop using 'bad word' when u pm me. |
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| Lord | 31 Dec 2007, 18:00 Post #6 |
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cialko punya Kib.. macamana ko nya pasword leh end up kat Kib? |
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