Looking for a used Honda Accord for sale with verified condition and clear paperwork? The Accord is a benchmark midsize sedan—renowned for comfort, reliability, and strong resale value—with legacy coupe and Crosstour variants in earlier generations. Japan’s strict inspection standards ensure many used Accords come with documented mileage and transparent condition grades. On TokyoCarZ, you can browse both fixed-price and live-auction listings, open the original auction sheet (with our English summary and photos), and arrange worldwide shipping with complete export documentation. Choose your destination or port to see landed-cost estimates and typical ETAs, then filter by trim, transmission, mileage, and powertrain (Turbo/Hybrid).
Quick Facts
Class
Midsize car (sedan primary; coupe/Crosstour variants on older gens)
Generations
Multiple generations from late-1990s onward — confirm year/variant on auction sheet and photos
Hybrids
Two-motor Accord Hybrid on recent gens (verify e:HEV/hybrid system notes on sheet)
Drivetrain
FWD; manual, automatic, or CVT depending on year/trim
Powertrains
NA petrol (older gens), 1.5T / 2.0T turbo, and Hybrid options
Seating
5 seats
Typical auction grades
3.5–4.5 (condition varies by age and mileage)
Trims & Variants (Which Accord Fits You?)
LX / EX / EX-L / Touring: Comfort-focused trims; higher specs include ADAS and premium interiors (verify notes on auction sheet).
Sport / Sport 1.5T / Sport 2.0T: Performance-oriented versions; confirm gearbox type, wheel/suspension details, and turbo notes.
Hybrid (e:HEV / two-motor): High-efficiency option; check system remarks, battery condition, and inverter notes.
Coupe / Crosstour (legacy): Confirm body style and hatch/tailgate functions on older models.
Toyota Camry: Direct midsize rival with strong hybrid lineup.
Mazda6 / Atenza: Sportier chassis and upscale cabin feel.
FAQs — Honda Accord Imports & Buying
Q1: Can I import a newer Accord to the U.S.? ANS: Only 25-year-old units bypass FMVSS automatically; newer vehicles require VIN/year compliance validation.
Q2: Which trims are best for value? ANS: EX and EX-L usually balance comfort and pricing; check mileage and service history.
Q3: Is there an Accord Hybrid from Japan? ANS: Yes — the two-motor Hybrid/e:HEV system appears on recent gens. Confirm hybrid remarks and battery notes.
Q4: Which body style is better for resale? ANS: Sedans lead for family/fleet buyers; coupes are rarer and enthusiast-focused—check demand locally.
Q5: Can I preview the auction sheet? ANS: Yes — all listings include the original auction sheet scan and our English summary.
Q6: How do I estimate landed cost? ANS: Use the port selector or request a Landed Quote for duty, tax, and freight estimates.
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