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How to identify a Honda Accord model?

The Honda Accord is a popular mid-size sedan that has been in production since 1976. Over the years, the Accord has undergone numerous design changes and model updates, making it important to be able to identify the specific model year and trim level. By understanding the key visual cues and features of each Accord generation, you can quickly determine the model you're looking at.


Identifying Accord Model Years by Exterior Design


One of the easiest ways to identify an Accord model is by its exterior design. Honda has typically updated the Accord's styling every 4-5 years, with each generation featuring distinct front grille, headlight, and body panel designs. For example, the 10th generation Accord (2018-present) has a more angular, aggressive front end compared to the rounded, more conservative look of the 9th generation (2013-2017).



  • Look at the front grille shape and size, as well as the headlight design.

  • Note the overall body lines and silhouette of the vehicle.

  • Observe the rear styling, including the taillights and trunk lid.


By closely examining these exterior design elements, you can often narrow down the Accord model year to within a 2-3 year range.


Identifying Accord Trim Levels by Features


In addition to the generational design changes, Honda also offers the Accord in various trim levels that include different features and equipment. The higher the trim level, the more premium amenities the Accord will have, such as leather upholstery, advanced infotainment systems, and more powerful engine options.



  • Check the badging on the exterior to see if it indicates the trim level, such as "Sport", "EX", or "Touring".

  • Inspect the interior for features like leather seats, dual-zone climate control, and premium audio systems.

  • Look under the hood to see if the engine has additional power or technology compared to lower trim levels.


By identifying the Accord's exterior design and interior/mechanical features, you can accurately determine the specific model year and trim level.

How can I tell what model Honda Accord I have?


The VIN can be found on the dashboard, in the driver's doorjamb, or on your registration or insurance card. Sections of a Honda VIN identify specific information about the vehicle, like its manufacturer, model, engine type, body and transmission type, model year, manufacturing location, and trim level.



How do I know what model my Honda is?


To find the model number, look for a model number sticker on the engine. All Honda engines model numbers start with the letter "G," such as "G100", "GX610", or "GXV160."



How do you know if you have an ex or lx?


Let's take Honda for example an LX is usually the base trim while EX will be an upgrade. And Touring will be the top trim. So the LX will have fewer features while the Touring. Will be fully loaded.



How to tell if a Honda Accord is LX or EX?


You can tell if your Honda Accord is an EX or LX by checking the exterior for features like wheel size and alloy wheels, looking for a moonroof, and inspecting the interior for power seats, dual-zone climate control, and a power driver's seat. Another way is to look at the model name on the back of the car or check the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
 
This video explains how to identify the trim level of your Honda Accord based on its features: 51sMotor MatchupsYouTube · Jan 8, 2024
Exterior and interior features

  • Wheels: The EX often has larger alloy wheels (like 19-inch) compared to the LX (often 17-inch), which may have a different finish or no alloys at all. 
  • Moonroof: A power moonroof is a common feature on the EX trim but not on the LX. 
  • Seating: The EX typically has a 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support, whereas the LX has a manual seat. 
  • Climate Control: The EX has dual-zone automatic climate control, while the LX has a simpler system. 
  • Heated Seats: Heated front seats are often included on the EX but not the LX. 
  • Blind Spot Monitoring: The EX trim frequently includes a blind spot monitoring system, a feature that the LX lacks. 
  • Heated Mirrors: The EX model often includes heated side mirrors with defrosters. 
  • Rear Seats: The EX has a 60/40 split-folding rear seat, while the LX has a single-piece rear seat. 

How to check the model name
  • Look for badging: The easiest way is to look for "EX" or "LX" badging on the back of the car, usually on the trunk lid. 
  • Check the VIN: The VIN contains information about the model and trim level. You can find the VIN on the dashboard near the driver's side, on the driver's doorjamb, or on your registration or insurance card. 
  • Use the VIN decoder: You can use the VIN to look up your car's specifications online. 


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