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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2005

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Accord Coupe V-6 Manual

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Chris - 22 Jul 2005 04:16 GMT
Just wanted to know if anyone in the group owned one of the newer accords
with the V-6 Manual transmission?  If so, how do you like it?

I am thinking about purchasing one very soon, and with the auto V-6 issues,
I really am considering a manual.

Another option that I am thinking about, if I want a bigger car, is the
Maxima with a six speed manual.  

I am hoping that both of those choices are better for reliability than my
original boyish wanting of the new Musting GT.  I have had way too many
problems with Ford in the past to trust purchasing another one.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Chris B.
Joe-46er - 25 Jul 2005 01:48 GMT
I got a 2005 6-spd 6-cyl and am very pleased with it. One advantage is
that it takes regular gas unlike some of the other sportier cars. It's
fast too! Quarter mile in under 15 secs. The stick shift actually has
some performance improving items that the auto doesn't have. Gas
mileage seems lower than claimed though, but I drive it pretty hard. I
had to return it several times for minor flaws, but the dealer was
very helpful.

>Just wanted to know if anyone in the group owned one of the newer accords
>with the V-6 Manual transmission?  If so, how do you like it?
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>Chris B.

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TWW - 30 Jul 2005 01:34 GMT
> I got a 2005 6-spd 6-cyl and am very pleased with it. One advantage is
> that it takes regular gas unlike some of the other sportier cars. It's
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> had to return it several times for minor flaws, but the dealer was
> very helpful.

As the owner of a 5th gen Prelude I was interested in the coupe.  But, I
have been told they are limited production and difficult to find.  That,
plus a $5,000 premium our local Honda dealer charges on top of the list
price make the Acura TL 6 speed a better buy.  So far I am sticking with my
Prelude but will probably move up to the Acura next.

> >Just wanted to know if anyone in the group owned one of the newer accords
> >with the V-6 Manual transmission?  If so, how do you like it?
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> "Take a little 5FU, leucovorin and irenotecan for thy stomach's sake." -- 1 Timothy 5:23 (adapted)
MJC - 30 Jul 2005 07:27 GMT
I have a 2004 Accord 6MT. If I had it to do over again I would buy a
stripped down Infinity G35. Less features, about $6000 more but, more
satisfying to drive.

Don't get me wrong , Accord coupe offers allot of bang for the buck and  is
a quick car however, it can be difficult to control at full throttle because
of heavy torque steer. Especially coming out of turns and on uneven surfaced
roads.The shifter does not feel as good as say one offered in new 4cyl
Accords and the throws are a little long.

Then there is this annoying problem with the leather seats in newer Accords
where the drivers seat has some play in it .The seat feels loose on sudden
stops and  turns.

You may want to check out the new 2006 Civic SI if your on a tighter budget.
Will have 200hp  /6 speed MT . Hopefully the build quality will be better
than the latest generation Accords.

> Just wanted to know if anyone in the group owned one of the newer accords
> with the V-6 Manual transmission?  If so, how do you like it?
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> Chris B.
 
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