2016 Honda Accord

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Getting a bit of a Mercedes vibe from the side profile view...hmmm.
I hope they keep the manual trans on this one, at least for the coupe.
 
Getting a bit of a Mercedes vibe from the side profile view...hmmm.
I hope they keep the manual trans on this one, at least for the coupe.
I'm sure they would, especially seeing how you can get a manual for a V6 sedan now.
 
Sorry but ewwwww...

I want it sooooooooooo bad

I hope its sacarsm there....


Sorry but i have been having issues with Honda design language as of lately these past couple of years...

Civic are getting too civic... No longer exciting... (even the Korean are looking better)
Pilot are on auto pilot...

What else is Honda making... I cant remember because to bland....

Odyssey looks like Homer...
 
Well, everyone has their own perspective of a car, can't really change one's view so easily...
I agree wit you.

I am not saying the Accord is a bad car.... It is not and will be a great car..

I should have one myself .. As thousands will as well...

But esthetically, i think Honda is capable of doing a lot better than this lazy light swap...

And this new unibrown design.... I am not really convinced personally... Again purely subjective...

I like Honda... It just sadden me to see them doing things like that to themslves....

Like Lindsay Lohan .. I like her... Really wish she wouldnt be acting out her frustrations against her parents... Its her parents faults.

Anyhow... At least the coupe looks slightly better..
 
The first set of aftermarket alloys and suspension drop, may change some people's minds on its looks.
 
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I actually think that looks quite good. I wish Mazda or Honda would bring one of their diesel engines to America, I like their cars but can't be without a diesel.
 
Why are car models sold in 2015 in the USA called "2016". Are buyers fooled that easily?

That's quite common here in Brazil as well... Well, okay, it was before our financial crisis. Now they can't even produce and sell cars anymore. :lol:

Three years ago (2012), in March some companies like Toyota and Honda were advertising their cars as 2013 models... in March of 2012.
 
This is nothing really a new thing, not sure why it's an issue now.

It's not an "issue" at all. I was just wondering why cars are labelled as being from the future. I am aware that this has been going on since the 60's, but to my knowledge only in the US. In Europe cars are not sold as a certain year's model. If you buy it new, you know anyway what model year it is (and it's the current one, not next year). You only ask for the production year when you buy a used car, because that's when it matters.
 
If there's one thing that baffles me about Honda today is their inability to carve themselves a niche in the electric hybrid market. I heard on the tv show motorweek that the production of the Accord hybrid will be moved to Japan. Does that mean they plan to faze out hybrids altogether from the US market? Because by making the car in Japan and bringing it over here would make the car a lot more expensive than its competition I would assume
 
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