The 1994 Honda Accord copied the styling of the BMW 3 series with Honda's traditional economy, reliability, value, and handling. It was the "common man's" BMW. This version of the Accord, quickly became the best selling car in America. In fact the Accords of today, due to abandoning double wishbone suspension, are not as satisfying to drive as this version.
Ours was a Granada Black EX-L version which featured Honda's first factory leather interior. The leather was a very rich looking blue-gray color. It was a great car with excellent road manners.