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#28185 of 29858 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L I4 (No Nav) [brian125]
by jatan
Jan 24, 2013 (4:20 pm)
Looking at the Accord specs on Honda's website, it doesn't look like Honda modified the suspension in the sport trim so all trims should have the same suspension -- you should be able to swap 17 & 18 wheels on all Accord trims as long as you stick with factory tire sizes (if you go with other tire sizes then your speedo will be inaccurate). Tirerack has a good online website to show you optional tire sizes that you can use on your car
215/55 R17
235/45 R18
18" wheels will be a little heavier and tires are a little wider so you'll get slightly less MPG (Honda gave sport trim few extra HP engine and 1 less MPG rating). The 18" sidewalls are smaller than 17" so you will feel more road bumps/potholes. If you live in an area with decent roads then you wont notice much difference, but if you live in an area with lots of bumps/potholes then you'll definitely notice it. If you test drive both cars then you should feel the difference -- I havent driven the new Accord so I cant say for sure, but it shouldn't be a huge difference in ride comfort (if you hit a small pothole then probably slap your face vs slap your face harder, not a slap your face vs punch your face difference)
If you're buying a non-sport then see if someone local who bought a sport would be willing to swap wheels + some cash (both cars will also need to have TPMS reset). You can also check eBay or browse around online Accord forums (hondaaccordforum or driveaccord) and see if someone is selling a like new set (some people like to use their own wheels and sell their OEM wheels+tires to offset the cost). Another option would be to wait 2-3 yrs when people who bought sports will be looking to replace the stock tires and they dont want to pay extra for 18" tires or they'll be looking to sell their stock wheels with worn out tires to get aftermarket wheels
#28186 of 29858 Re: Honda Accord CVT [benjaminh]
by reliablep
Jan 24, 2013 (4:32 pm)
Thank you for your inputs. I will update you once I finalize the deal. Thx
#28187 of 29858 SPORT"s 18 TIRES
by brian125
Jan 24, 2013 (5:27 pm)
G-Love, Jatan,
Great points, I know on my sons new Infinity he has replaced 2 or 3 tires from bubbling side walls. I'm sure the roads here in N.Y are a big factor. I do enjoy the Costco tire program with the Road hazard protection. It pays for itself every year. My wife sometimes is good for at least 2 tires every year between curbs and pot holes. I will check on Tire Rack the Spec's and call my local dealer to explore the option of a Tire Upgrade. The ride would be my biggest concern. Like Jatan pointed out in above post the Accord wont be driven thru the five NYC boro's Mostly Highway.
Thanks
#28188 of 29858 Re: SPORT"s 18 TIRES [brian125]
by evped2
Jan 24, 2013 (7:10 pm)
Hi Brian,
Got a price today of 22,798 for an Accord EX with a manual transmission. It includes doc fee, but not tax and title. What do you think?
#28189 of 29858 Re: SPORT"s 18 TIRES [evped2]
by brian125
Jan 24, 2013 (7:51 pm)
EVE, with out Doc fee's you could do better, with Doc included a good deal. How much where doc fee's? who is dealer and state
your price is 509 Below invoice. Dealer is giving you most of his holdback. Its a good price. what you need to consider is your doc fee's. Minus them from the 509. and thats how much your buying vehicle for..
Post dealer/ doc fee's and area so forum buyers could decide if they want to call dealership............ Good luck
Brian
#28190 of 29858 Factory Installed Security Alarm
by augcarbuyer
Jan 25, 2013 (8:20 am)
I don't know if this is true or not, but I was told that every Honda comes with factory installed Alarm (or maybe just EX and higher cause they have the keyless entry). Dealers try to sell it for $795. They could disconnect it if you don't want to pay. I do want an alarm. Has anyone bought one of these pre-installed alarms? How much did you pay for it?
#28191 of 29858 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L I4 (No Nav) [gameshowlover]
by joshsims
Jan 25, 2013 (11:11 am)
You can try to find online coupons for Sears Auto Center, they have some good deals on SUC tires. I would definitely give that a try. Best of luck!
#28192 of 29858 Re: SPORT"s 18 TIRES [brian125]
by evped2
Jan 25, 2013 (12:58 pm)
That price includes doc fee. $22,449 + $399 doc = $22,798. No tax or title.
#28193 of 29858 2013 Honda Accord Sport CVT
by michellec1
Jan 25, 2013 (2:58 pm)
I was able to get the dealer down to Invoice - 500 (Not including TTL).
This is for a 2013 Honda Accord Sport CVT - No additional add ons
Is this a good deal? I'm not very good at negotiations, and I think they find me an easy mark because I'm a girl and don't know too much about cars.
Thanks!
#28194 of 29858 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L I4 (No Nav) [srik1]
by ggyy
Jan 25, 2013 (3:43 pm)
Hi, srik1, Did you get it at Mungenast ST. Louis Honda? I'm having trouble to get it down to your price. I was contacting with the internet sale mgr. Thanks.