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Replying to: kurtamaxxguy (Jan 18, 2005 5:38 pm) |
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Well writtenby Bizi. Both are excellent values. Its a mattter of what you want in a car. I have owned both and found my Honda has fared better than Toyota and more fun to drive. Toyota has softer and more supple ride and Honda is tight. Toyota uses options to really overprice its vehicles. Its dealerships rate very poorly. Being in TX you have to deal with Gulf Toyota (distributor) adding overpriced add ons. Its possible to get Accord for close to invoice. Toyota sells for $1+k over invoice. Toyota never has made cars for pure sports enthusiast and Honda atleast leans in that directions.
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(jjnikk76):My comparison was between the Accord LX vs. Camry LE (not XLE). This is a fair comparison. The LE version does not have lighted mirrors. (alookman): You can get a camry for invoice or lower, just like an Accord. The difference now is the camry offers a $750 rebate.
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Replying to: xcel (Jan 17, 2005 4:59 pm) I am sick of FWD cars, including the Acura RL, TL, and Lexus ES330, which does not want to do turns, besides the 2 seconds hesitation problem with the E throttle.... RWD cars are FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Replying to: venus537 (Jan 22, 2005 12:48 pm)
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Replying to: venus537 (Jan 22, 2005 1:21 pm)
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Replying to: cutedh (Jan 24, 2005 7:17 pm) The Camry's styling is OTH very agressive but cute and cool. It's peppy, smooth, quiet, solid... very close to the lexus LS430. After a few years, the Accord's seat fabrics and the plastic interiors would start to fade, cracked, flaked and peeled, but not the Camry. I have a Camry LE I4 that was parked outdoors for 16 years. The paint faded in spots but the seats and the plastic interiors are 100% intact. It's also in great shape with 250K miles with original engine and AT. Everything works fine in it. It cruises safely and comfortably at 90MPH. It's stable at high speeed even with original struts. I cannot ask for much more in a car. I was thinking of replacing engine and xmission mounts to make it smoother. The guys at the body shop told me they see a lot of Camry I4 with 400-500K miles still running strong, as owners still spend money fixing dents on them. My friend has a 10 years old Nissan Maxima whose seats and plastic interiors are all cracked and broken, including door panels and handles.It also has a bunch of other problems with the engine and transmission. The people who enjoy the Accord's rough ride and cheap interiors must be used to riding oxcarts in China...with genuine leather seats hehehehe
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Replying to: peterpan (Jan 24, 2005 7:42 pm) |
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