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Carsales Staff14 Oct 2005
NEWS

Honda diversity... Not a new model, but a statement!

From a mountain bike to a F1 car... Honda had it all on its Sydney show stand.

From a mountain bike to a Formula One car to a business jet and everything in between, Honda reckons there was something for everyone on its stand at the Australian International Motor Show.

While the jet was there in spirit, key four-wheeled attractions were the launch of the 30th Anniversary Honda Accord, a sneak peek at the new Legend and two modified production models: a long lean Odyssel and a Mugen-fettled Integra.

The 30th Anniversary Honda Accord is based on the popular Accord VTi but also gets leather interior, eight-way electric driver's seat, rear spoiler, parking sensors and exclusive badges. It's priced at $31,990.

The Legend will arrive Down Under next year, but appears a much more sporty offering than the last Honda limo.

Though not for sale the Honda Integra Type S Mugen and Honda Odyssey Mudulo struck a chord with the fast four brigade with their low-riding big-wheeled and spoilered good looks. They're officially on the stand to "gauge reaction." That said, we don't expect to see them in dealers too soon.

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