in the boneyards I frequent. After all, these articles are all about gems of automotive history.
The 2005-2007 Accord Hybrid had a powerful 3.0-liter V6 under its hood, rated at 255 horsepower and 232 pound-feet, supplemented by a 13.8 kW electric motor that added 16.1 horsepower and 100 pound-feet. A five-speed automatic was mandatory. The result was a respectably quick car that delivered 28 combined miles per gallon
, beating the four-cylinder Accord with manual transmission by two mpg and the non-hybrid V6 Accord with automatic by six mpg.
Unfortunately for Honda, the 2005 Accord Hybrid’s $30,140 MSRP ($48,481 in 2024 dollars) was $3,290 more ($5,292 after inflation) than that of the non-hybrid Accord EX that year. Sales were poor as car shoppers did the math and decided the extra power and modest savings on gasoline costs weren’t worth it; perhaps they felt differently when fuel prices went crazy in 2007 and 2008
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