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Here's a pic I took in lighting such that the material can actually be seen. Again, priceless. You should see my Trailblazer after 3 years. The new owners can't believe it's in such perfect condition.
3M on Front:
http://www.pbase.com/image/23116785
On Black...very invisible
http://www.pbase.com/image/7000702
Best on Silver:
http://www.pbase.com/image/19545251
I can get close up pics if you need them.
tim
2003 Taffeta White & Ivory AV6 EX Sedan w/Navi
My list of Modifications thus far:
3M Clear Protection Bra on all sides
17" Honda Rims / Michellin Pilots / Locking Lugs
Injen CAI
Greddy E-Manage Fuel/VTEC Control
04 TL Sway Bars, Front & Rear
6spd Strut Tower Brade (Just added!)
Catz Rising White 4300k HID's
OEM Rear Wing
Shaved Emblems but with Gold H's
Door Visors, Moonroof Visor and Mud Gaurds
Black Diamond Shaped Grille-Tech
Viper Remote Starter / Alarm w/ Batt. Backup
Eclipse Components & amp; 6x9's w/Eclipse Amp; Kicker 10" Solo-Baric Sub w/Kicker Amp
Besides, it has one of the best interiors to go with it. And as does it engines, features, and ofcourse the kind of ride I prefer. Not too harsh, just a fine balance of sporty and comfortable.
The sooner you install it the better. I waited too long on my Lexus and got some avoidable paint chips.
I had the hood, fenders, and side mirrors done on the Accord. My installer recommended not going with a hood kit because he felt the kits don't provide enough coverage. Instead I bought a sheet of material from Xpel and he cut it to fit. The Accord hood is a fairly easy install compared to my IS300. After watching the installer, I could have done it myself.
I have been really happy with the stuff. If you plan on keeping your cars for a while it is worth the investment. If you lease your cars then rock chips are normal wear and tear and paying for a clear bra may not be worth it.
It appears the Xpel has an extended coverage kit for the accord that wasn't available when I had the accord done.
http://www.xpel.com/products/default.asp
When we had our RX300 and my son ran his bike into our bumpers doors, etc. What were we going to to do, punish a 4 year-old who didn't know any better? Some are very obsessed with their vehicles, but there's got to be a limit. I don't "love" my car, I like it. The only things we love is people, my family, etc. That's the difference.
When I sold my Black Trailblazer w/20k on the clock, I got top dollar for it because it was in such perfect shape paint wise and the new owner....gladly spent every bit of the extra money he did to have such a nice vehicle which was every bit as nice as a brand new one for far less money. Besides, that extra little edge made me feel good every time I saw someone with a nice clean car that had pimples all over the front
It's also really nice because if and when you do scuff, scratch or even if you don't want it on any longer, it comes offer with ease.
Is anyone having a problem with their 2004 overhead sunglass holder/bin dropping open by itself? Mine just started to do so a day or two ago. I believe it to be temperature related.
Some of my friends think I'm a bit obsessive, but I do choose to park in places where I won't get hit by shopping carts and the sloppy behavior of others. I'm not talking two blocks away, but in an area of less traffic.
blane> 2004 overhead sunglass holder/bin
blane> dropping open by itself? Mine just
blane> started to do so a day or two ago. I
blane> believe it to be temperature related.
Yes, the exact same thing begun happening to me about a two weeks ago. It is intermittant. I thought it might be related to the temperature warming up.
I live near Washington, DC and bought the car in January. It's been cold the last week or so and I had no problem with it until just yesterday as it has begun to warm up again.
Anyone else experiencing this too?
The sun is getting higher in the sky and brighter.
The 'Auto Sunglass Deploy' feature registers the above factors and hands you the sunglasses.
I just purchased a 02 Accord EX v6. I am disappointed in the mpg's. I am getting 26-27 with mostly highway miles.
I would like to know what others are getting for mpg's with this car
and ALSO mpg's with the new Accord 04 EX 4 cyl.
I may just trade in my 02 for the 04 if mpg's are much better
Thanks, Susie
But, maybe I'll wait a few years to see what comes up, this really is a nice car. I was just hoping for more mpg's since the reason I traded my Subaru Outback in was for better mileage. I was getting 24-25 all the time with that. The salesman told me I would for sure get 29-30 maybe more. I should've known..
Any input from 04 Accords EX 4 cyl on mpg's you are getting?
Have a super day, Susie
Real world for me is closer to 22 mpg with 40% city (lots of stop and go in LA so that's lumped into 'city'), 60% actual highway speeds.
I've never gotten better than 32 nor have I gotten worse than 28. I'll take it.
1. What do you think about the 10k mile oil filter change interval, even for the severe schedule? Do you think this will hurt the engine, or just a marketing ploy for less maintenance? I think I'd rather change it every 5k with the oil.
2. Should I use Honda OEM filters (oil & air)? Are they much better than, say, FRAM?
3. The owner’s manual states: "It is highly recommended that you use Honda Motor Oil in your vehicle for optimum engine protection." What's so special about Honda Motor Oil? I'm sure 5W-20 Valvoline, Havoline, etc. would be just as good & probably cheaper.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Many Thanks.
I'd do the above 5 or 6 times in a row to give you an average. Some folks go as far as using the same pump every time.
As an aside, my 98 EX-L 4/auto gets about 25 in combined highway/suburban driving. On my recent trip from Boston to Daytona and back, I averaged about 32 mpg running 70-75 mph the whole way.
I keep on forgetting to test it out myself. I hope mine is running low, but probably not, considering how much of a leadfoot I am ;-)
just read that honda is recalling a bunch (600,000) of 5 speed automatics in the pilot...mdx and ody. does anyone think the accord might become involved since i can't imagine it's tranny is significantly different vs those others. anyone experienced any problems with '03 or '04 accord slushboxes...?
On filters any will do for a 5k oil change interval. You need Honda OEM or a quality filter ie Mobil 1, Amsoil, Mann, Wix/Napa Gold to go the 10k.
Many competent mechanics are upping the oil change interval to 5k miles now from the previous 3k, oil is better than even just a few years ago and engines run much cleaner and don't contaminate the oil.
Lastly, some quality dino oils are Pennzoil, Chevron Supreme, Havoline, Castrol GTX. Valvoline is okay but not the greatest. This is info based on Used Oil Analysis from postings on another forum concentric to oil.
I currently drive an over 200k Honda 9 years old that received 4-5k oil changes its whole life never once with Honda oil except from factory. I have never had any issues related to the motor.
Are these bulbs worth the money?
Is the difference that noticeable?
I read online that PIAA's seem to only last less than one year. Any truth to that?
Any input is greatly appreciated!!
If they were 1/2 the price it might be worth it.
Good Luck.
Besides these problems, it seems that overall you are giving up a couple thousand dollars, as well as about 3 miles per gallon in fuel economy, for better acceleration and an electrically powered passenger seat (more or less). Any other comments are welcome. Thank you.
The 240 hp speaks(no smell) for itself.
What the v6 doesn't have is the a/c air filtration system of the i4.
Quick conclusion is that if you're a solo driver 90% of the time, don't need a garage door/house light opener, and have no urge to unconsciously out-accelerate 95% of vehicles on the road, the i4 is virtually perfect (on the v6's TCS, this is probably more safety-related than anything else. The i4's lower power doesn't require the TCS imo).
Not to mention that the i4 will be kinder to your sinuses if you're pollen and smog sensitive.
My only resevation about the i4 is that it's a bit non-engaging to drive.
On common or unique problems between the two, can't comment much because we have a coupe and a 4-door that prevents 100% apples-to-apples. But on "crank duration," the v6 doesn't take significantly longer to start than the i4 (after all, the v6 has more rotating mass).
I drive both cars on a regular basis (wife has the i4 and I have the v6 coupe).
yes, the car takes like half-a-second longer to start, but again, ALL OF MY HONDAS/ACURAS have been like that. not sure why, but it is nothing to worry about.