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Future Owner help
Back in november of 2002 i bought a 2003 accord. The car is big bulky and slow. I want a 350 what options should i get and how much would it cost? thanks in advance.
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I'm in the new car market. I seriously considered an Accord Coupe (v6 of course). My homework has led me away from it however, man I wish Honda would start making some power! My advise, if you want that kind of power, sell your car Otherwise, enjoy your Accord for all the things it does well, like pampering everyone inside it!
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The Accord looks and performs like a piece of crap compared to the gorgeous 350Z. I have had my Daytona Blue Z for 5 months and I can't keep people away from it - I get stopped every day and asked questions about it by envious people.
I have the Enthusiast model and it has everything that I could want - the only options that I ordered were the Auto tranny, floor mats, trunk mat, and kick plates. Dump that Honda and move up to the best !
I have the Enthusiast model and it has everything that I could want - the only options that I ordered were the Auto tranny, floor mats, trunk mat, and kick plates. Dump that Honda and move up to the best !
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I own a Daytona Blue Track model, but my vote is for the performance model. I feel that the VDC is worth it (traction control). Don't get me wrong, the track is great. However, most people are upgrading brakes and rims, so if you buy a performance model plus brakes and rims, you can essentially get the track model for just a little bit more money. The added benefit is that you get the rims and brakes that you want.
As for color, I really feel that Daytona Blue is the best choice. The silvers seem to blend into the rest (to me at least). However, the Daytona Blue really pops. I get soooo many comments on the color.
As for color, I really feel that Daytona Blue is the best choice. The silvers seem to blend into the rest (to me at least). However, the Daytona Blue really pops. I get soooo many comments on the color.
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Honda vs. Nissan
Honda has serious “power” problems in its whole line up. All cars in the Nissan line are more powerful than their competition in the Honda line.
I have owned several Hondas in the last 20 years. (In fact, I still own one, my “beater” is a ’92 Civic Si) I switched to Nissan for my “family” car a few years back after comparing an Accord with the Maxima. I bought the Max and there is no going back!
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I have owned several Hondas in the last 20 years. (In fact, I still own one, my “beater” is a ’92 Civic Si) I switched to Nissan for my “family” car a few years back after comparing an Accord with the Maxima. I bought the Max and there is no going back!
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