Did Honda ever make a station wagon?

Did Honda ever make a station wagon?

Honda (Acura’s parent) didn’t make many wagons for the U.S. market, but those it did make were excellent, and the TSX was no exception, being, as it was, a rebadged and upgraded European-market Honda Accord Tourer. The TSX Sport Wagon was great to drive, had plenty of cargo space, and was attractive in a practical way.

What years did Honda make a station wagon?

The Honda Accord Wagon: Available In The States From 1989 to 1997. After dipping their toes in with the Aerodeck, and seeing it gain traction abroad, Honda was ready to launch an official 5-door version of their fourth-generation wagon to even more markets, including North America.

How much is a Honda 1997?

1997 Honda Accord Retail Prices

Trim MSRP Invoice
Value $17,390 $22,179
DX $15,495 $13,343
EX $21,095 $18,291
EX V6 $25,495 $22,179

Will Honda make an Accord wagon?

About the only thing you hear about the Civic and Accord wagons nowadays is that they might have been more reliable than their TDI-powered Volkswagen rivals. Resale values are high, but it’s partly due to the rarity of these VTEC cars. Of course, it’s highly unlikely that Honda will ever make another Accord wagon.

Why was it called a station wagon?

They were called station wagons because they were originally devised to take people to and from stations. In the beginning, the vehicles often had hand-built wooden bodies. Then steel took over, though homage was long played to the segment’s heritage with “woodie” station wagon options.

How many miles per gallon does a 1997 Honda Accord get?

Up to 25 city / 32 highway
1997 Honda Accord/MPG

Is there a Honda Civic station wagon?

A three-door hatchback/kammback, four-door sedan (also known as the Honda Ballade), the five-door “Shuttle” station wagon, and sporting CRX coupé shared common underpinnings….Honda Civic (third generation)

Honda Civic Third generation (AG/AH/AJ/AK/AT/AU)
Height 53 in (1,346 mm) (hatchback) 55 in (1,397 mm) (sedan)
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