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What did you trade for?
Honda resale value is still pretty good BTW.
I am surprised you went to a standard Golf from a V6 Accord. I could see you in a GTI or GLI to keep the same power.
I am looking at the V6 Accord to replace my Mini Cooper S I just sold since it has much better low end torque around town. Your brake problem worries me since I do drive aggressively around town. I have owned cars before that were hard on rotors and don't want to go there again.
The Accord sure is tempting.
The tires on my 03 Accord with 45k need to be replaced. I don't like the OE Michelins, and they are expensive too. Any suggestions? I drive aggressively, and place more importance on grip than long life of the tire
the Golf is fine for me. i have learned with vast VW experience, the most simple VW is the most reliable
you might be totally fine getting an Accord. you are familiar with rotor/pad issues, so at least it won't be a NEW problem like it was to me.
My Accord is not bad or anything like that. It actually is very solid and powerful. It takes off so fast if I floor that gas pedal. the problem is I have to look around for cops before I do that. This car is not designed for 60MPH speed limit.
I recommend the V6 for anyone that wants smooth economical power in a very roomy car.
After 3500 or so it takes off like a rocket. To keep up in Atlanta traffic, you must drive it like a race car almost all the time. It's fun for a bit, but too tiring in traffic.
If you live outside a metro area it would probably be the perfect car.
I'm very happy with my LS-H's.
anyway, car is so basic, nothing to break at this point. they got the MAF issues worked out. and its the old 2.0 so no coil issues. window regs are worked out too
Thanks
But, if you have the 2005 Accord, don't LOOK for brake issues. Just enjoy the car and worry about problems IF they show up. Easier said than done, I know
1) Rattles. Which ones are the most common?
2) The car should track perfectly straight with my hands off the wheel.
3) The brake and clutch pedals should feel right.
4) When I apply the brakes, the car should stop in a straight line.
Anything else come to mind? Thanks for your ideas.
Bob
Hopefully, the newer models are more reliable. Also, spares are quite expensive.
In 2002 we rented a Nissan Maxima for three weeks when we were on vacation out West. The engine was wonderful, but the car did not feel nearly as stable on the road as out Accord.
This is our third of this gen. It sat on the lot for months before we bought it. I was concerned about the thick rust when I bought it but thought the problem corrected itself.
original auto tranny and engine.
My two '93's (LX Auto) both have 165,000+. Only major things other than brakes have been two scheduled timing belt replacements on each (incl water pump of course).
I expect our new '05 EX-L will provide years of great service again. Luv that Navi although sometimes it takes me the long way around to get to a freeway entrance. My wife is always a nervous wreck when I read maps while driving.
i'll assume that little wheel on the side you're talking about is the lumbar support. this has always been available on the EX models but not the LX models.
the area to store the toll money is now in the upper level of the center console (but you probably know that). granted, the little drawer on the left was more convenient. fortunately i don't live in a state with pay tolls. i don't think the new accords have any less overall storage area than before but is instead situated differently.
enjoy your new wheels.
Note especially the length of the driver's seat cushion which on many cars is too short for thigh support. The Accord seats are better than those in many luxury cars IMO.....Richard
No car will track "perfectly straight" for very long. You will know instantly if there is a problem since you are used to driving Accords.
All cars will drift to the right after awhile depending on the crown of the road.
If you opt for leather, you'll get the nifty XM radio, heated seats and dual climate controls.
Honda is trying to blame the expected sales drop on higher gas prices. Why don't they admit that the American design team screwed up the Accord by giving it Buick styling?
People buy Japanese cars because they want Japanese styling (just look at the terrific TL), not GM/Saturn styling!
The wife really likes the TL & Highlander. I guess those are the choices to replace my 89 Accord when the time comes.
REgular filters are also made out of paper, whereas the more expensive filters like K&N are made out of a fabric type of material that supposedly let's more air pass thru and is more durable.
The K&N filters are also *supposed* to give your car more power. The idea is more air passes thru therefore you gain a few BHP.
Better seat support
I kinda miss that pull out drawer too and I use it same way you do. Have ones in there in my '93 for toll. I do have the coin holder on the armrest on the '05. Wife like the armrest height on the '93 better.
I have had 2 other near misses in the last year during which the Accord ABS and good handling characteristics helped me avoid a smash up!
Needless to say I am quite happy with the handling and performance characteristics of my EXV6.
Thanks.
I would agree you are altering the *system* but you are not causing any damage to the any system.
THe V6 is a bit heavier but also has a bit wider tire. I would say both would basically be equal.