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All of the Accord Wagons had this badge on them, though ...
I think all of this justifies origin USA. Japanese Wikipedia also lists the first two Accord Wagon generations as origin USA (I can't seem to be able to link the page though).
EDIT: sorry, I'm half wrong. The first generation was developed in Japan, but first produced in the USA. The second generation, however, was of US design.
So in the end, it goes like this:
1991-93: origin Japan, built in USA
1994-97: origin USA
Quote From: Wikipedia
In 1991 Honda unveiled the Accord Wagon, manufactured at the Marysville, Ohio plant. The Ohio plant exported right-hand drive wagons and coupes to Europe and Japan, and in Europe the station wagon (estate) was called the "Aerodeck" (in reference to the 1985–1989 2-door vehicle). All station wagons sold outside the United States were afixed with a small badge on the "C" pillar denoting the vehicle was built at the Ohio facility.I think all of this justifies origin USA. Japanese Wikipedia also lists the first two Accord Wagon generations as origin USA (I can't seem to be able to link the page though).
EDIT: sorry, I'm half wrong. The first generation was developed in Japan, but first produced in the USA. The second generation, however, was of US design.
So in the end, it goes like this:
1991-93: origin Japan, built in USA
1994-97: origin USA