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I think the Camry is a nice looking car, if slabsided from some angles. The big letdown with the Camry is the interior, which is more dull than a Buick.
To see the modified styling cues of the 2003 Accord recently launched in India, check out:
http://www.whatahonda.com/accord/
Unlike the US model, it has fog lights in the front bumper and has chrome trim in the rear bumpers and around the rear license plate.
I like the front, but not the back.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated
Thank you very much for replying my message. It is very helpful. I will try to post it to Yahoo and also local newspaper, and hopefully there are still some people who like to drive manual shift cars. Now I've adjusted my expectations on the trade-in value. I'll try to negotiate with the dealers to get close to the TMV trade-in value as indicated here in edmunds.com. It should be around $5500. In the mean time, I'll try to sell it myself. Regarding the sales tax - I'm in california, I guess I need to go to the state government's web site to find out if I need to pay any tax. You mentioned that I should draw a bill of sale, which I think is a very good suggestion. Thank you very much!
photo_guy "Real-World Trade-In Values" Jul 30, 2003 8:26pm
The Real-World Trade-In Values discussion that according2me has linked for you is an excellent resource to help you in pricing your car. Just be sure you give them the information they need to accurately assess the value.
Good luck - keep us posted!
If it is one of major concerns, one option would be to get it covered under extended warranty.
I was looking at the standard ex-v6-leather-nav with the mini spolier, premium mats, wheel locks and hope to pay in the whereabouts of $25,500 more so since the dealers want to clear their inventory.
1) Read over the fine print, make sure the fine things are covered , i.e Navigation / electronic components
2) Save yourself some money and dont buy the warranty until after the orginal has elapsed. Think about it, you are buying a seven year warranty, but in essence you are only paying for a 4 year warranty ( Original minus the extended or 7-3 equals only 4 years. You are paying for 4 not 7.
3) WAit till the original 3 year runs out, then purchase the additional warranty.
4)Dont buy from the dealer unless they offer you an extremely competitive rate, you shouldnt pay more then 800 bucks for a 7 year/100000. Honda offers the same warranties online for much less and it covers the exact same components as the dealership.
Cheers
Thanks for your advices! I've just posted the info of my Accord at the "Real-world Trade-in value" thread, waiting for answers there
I checked out the edmunds sell-on-line too. I'm hesitating to list it online yet. After I get some idea on what I can expect, and negotiate with the Acura dealer for my trade-in (I'm trying to buy a MDX), if I can't get the expected trade-in value, I'll post online to sell it.
Read the ingredients label on ANY wheel cleaner you
find at the auto parts store you frequent. If there
is any ACID mentioned on the label, put it back on
the shelf. My personal recommendation is a sponge
and a lot of soapy water. If that doesn't do the
trick, try P21S wheel cleaner. It's made in Germany
and recommended for the expensive forged alloy rims
on Porsches and other upscale cars. It's an excellent product with a balanced ph. In the last
three weeks, I've spent $300.00 on auto detailing
products and do a lot of research before using any
product on my cars.
berbel
Wow! What did you get?
I agree on the extended warranty idea. I haven't bought one yet, but will probably buy one before my 3 year warranty expires just in case something happens to the navi. Until then, I can save up.
The C Pillar is not a problem for me at all.
what general categories of products were purchased?
berbel
I've been doing this for years, and I'll never go back. The easiest way to set this is to move your head right next to the driver's window and set the left mirror so that you can just see the end of the car. Then move your head just over the console and do the same for the right mirror. Voila! No blind spots!
I can't get my wife to set her mirrors this way and I get in her Accord and feel like I have no idea what's going on around me.
Higher density of premium gives hard-to-measure difference in fuel economy and that same density can contribute to undesirable buildup of waste products inside the engine, according to Gibbs of Chevron oil and Chairman of Technical Committee on Fuels for Society of Automotive Engineers.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
C-pillars, on the other hand.... dont go away.
~alpha
and posted here awhile ago.
Prior to my '03 Accord purchase and while researching, I read a critique article on the
V-6 which stated that the car has dual knock
sensors which will adjust the engine timing
in the event that premium fuel is introduced....
giving the car a performance enhancement. I
have employed various means to try and verify
this but have been unable to do so.
berbel
Curtain airbags only available on EX models
It is an inaccurate fuel gauge sending unit. We had ours done on our 98 Accord LX-V6 about 6 months ago.
The part was $81.82 and the labor was $60. With taxes it was $148.50.
It now works great. I am sure that is what is happening. It mostly affects V6 Accords, 1998-1998.
I think I paid something like 10.00 for my last bottle of car wax and don't even remember what brand it was.
It was defective from the beginning.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Were these tires evenly worn - did you rotate them.