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The majority of 2008 Honda Accords are manufactured at Honda’s Marysville, Ohio, automotive plant that churns out both sedan and coupe versions. Engines and transmission for these cars also are built at stateside facilities. The Marysville plant also builds the Acura TL and RDX, but the Accord is still its core product. Accords have been manufactured there for more than 25 years, the first one rolled out in November 1982.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on August 11, 2008 in I'm Just Wondering | Permalink

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Within a month of purchasing an 08 Honda Accord, I began
experiencing sever hip and leg pains. Even with the power seats there is no way to make the ride comfortable. Even a 30 minute ride causes sever pain that can only be stopped by getting out and walking. The seats feel like they are made of wood with no covering. Am I the only one that has had this problem?

I am also feeling same as you are. I hope everyone feel that way. But they don't express to others. I spent $ 150.00 and rebuilt differnt seat on the same seat frame, which is more comfortable and enjoyable.

some Accords are still coming from Japan

I just started driving a 05 Accord and soon after developed hip and leg problem on the right leg. What did you do to the seat.

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