Better engine
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Re: Better engine
The 4 cylinder engine is excellent and will be fine for most any kind of
driving. That said, and having had experience with both, I opted for
the V6 only because it has noticeably better acceleration because of its
substantially greater horsepower and torque. On the other hand, if I
was mainly interested in better mileage the 4 cylinder would be my
choice. You won't go wrong with either engine.
Ken
Lawrence Adler wrote:
> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
> takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>
> Thanks
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> LMA
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driving. That said, and having had experience with both, I opted for
the V6 only because it has noticeably better acceleration because of its
substantially greater horsepower and torque. On the other hand, if I
was mainly interested in better mileage the 4 cylinder would be my
choice. You won't go wrong with either engine.
Ken
Lawrence Adler wrote:
> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
> takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>
> Thanks
>
> LMA
>
>
>
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"Lawrence Adler" <adl001@earthlink.net> wrote:
> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
> takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>
> Thanks
>
> LMA
LMA,
I own a 4 cyld. Accord and love it. It has much more power than a Civic.
It has all the power that your daughter would ever need. It also gets
better gas mileage than the 6 cyld. Accord.
Jason
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"Lawrence Adler" <adl001@earthlink.net> wrote:
> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
> takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>
> Thanks
>
> LMA
LMA,
I own a 4 cyld. Accord and love it. It has much more power than a Civic.
It has all the power that your daughter would ever need. It also gets
better gas mileage than the 6 cyld. Accord.
Jason
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Jason wrote:
> In article <Z3CUe.8415$Wd7.887@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.n et>,
> "Lawrence Adler" <adl001@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
>>engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
>>takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>LMA
>
>
> LMA,
> I own a 4 cyld. Accord and love it. It has much more power than a Civic.
> It has all the power that your daughter would ever need. It also gets
> better gas mileage than the 6 cyld. Accord.
> Jason
Dunno how relevant it is given the age difference, but my '87 Accord
with carbureted 2.0 liter 4 and 385,000km (240,000 miles) on a 5-speed
still hauls *** (for a carb'd 2-liter 4) and gets a solid 500km from a
50l tank (about 28mpg). It keeps up pretty well with my wife's '96
Grand Voyager minivan - the difference with the Plymouth's 3.8l V6 is
offset nicely by the weight difference, while the van takes a 75l tank
to get about the same 500km
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> In article <Z3CUe.8415$Wd7.887@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.n et>,
> "Lawrence Adler" <adl001@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
>>engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
>>takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>LMA
>
>
> LMA,
> I own a 4 cyld. Accord and love it. It has much more power than a Civic.
> It has all the power that your daughter would ever need. It also gets
> better gas mileage than the 6 cyld. Accord.
> Jason
Dunno how relevant it is given the age difference, but my '87 Accord
with carbureted 2.0 liter 4 and 385,000km (240,000 miles) on a 5-speed
still hauls *** (for a carb'd 2-liter 4) and gets a solid 500km from a
50l tank (about 28mpg). It keeps up pretty well with my wife's '96
Grand Voyager minivan - the difference with the Plymouth's 3.8l V6 is
offset nicely by the weight difference, while the van takes a 75l tank
to get about the same 500km
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Re: Better engine
Lawrence Adler wrote:
> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
> takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>
> Thanks
>
> LMA
>
>
>
depends how you feel about ultimate mileage and economy. 6's i've seen
in junk yards never have the mileage of the 4's.
imo, the only difference in drivability between the 4 & the 6 is that
the 6 picks up quicker at lower revs. if you know how to drive the 4,
i.e. you drop down 1 or 2 gears so the rpm's are above 4k before you put
your foot down, it'll show you plenty of power.
> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
> takes some miles. Is the 4 enough when you factor in gas milage.
>
> Thanks
>
> LMA
>
>
>
depends how you feel about ultimate mileage and economy. 6's i've seen
in junk yards never have the mileage of the 4's.
imo, the only difference in drivability between the 4 & the 6 is that
the 6 picks up quicker at lower revs. if you know how to drive the 4,
i.e. you drop down 1 or 2 gears so the rpm's are above 4k before you put
your foot down, it'll show you plenty of power.
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I'd be surprised if you found either 4s or 6s at the junk yard unless the car
was wrecked and written off.... Up here in Winnipeg, none of the wrecked
hondas last long at all in the junk yards. We're talking a couple hours,
unless all your after is a radio antenna or other unimportant parts. lol
And they cut whole sections of frame off to fix other cars that are wrecked
too. You really gotta be careful what you are buying when it comes to hondas
up here. I was at a shop the other day that was fixing an 03 civic, they
welded the entire rear end of another car on to it.
t
jim beam wrote:
>Lawrence Adler wrote:
>> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
>> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
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>>
>> LMA
>
>depends how you feel about ultimate mileage and economy. 6's i've seen
>in junk yards never have the mileage of the 4's.
>
>imo, the only difference in drivability between the 4 & the 6 is that
>the 6 picks up quicker at lower revs. if you know how to drive the 4,
>i.e. you drop down 1 or 2 gears so the rpm's are above 4k before you put
>your foot down, it'll show you plenty of power.
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was wrecked and written off.... Up here in Winnipeg, none of the wrecked
hondas last long at all in the junk yards. We're talking a couple hours,
unless all your after is a radio antenna or other unimportant parts. lol
And they cut whole sections of frame off to fix other cars that are wrecked
too. You really gotta be careful what you are buying when it comes to hondas
up here. I was at a shop the other day that was fixing an 03 civic, they
welded the entire rear end of another car on to it.
t
jim beam wrote:
>Lawrence Adler wrote:
>> My daughter is thinking about buying a Honda Accord. Which is the better
>> engine for the car the 4 or the 6. We live in Houston so getting anywhere
>[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>>
>> LMA
>
>depends how you feel about ultimate mileage and economy. 6's i've seen
>in junk yards never have the mileage of the 4's.
>
>imo, the only difference in drivability between the 4 & the 6 is that
>the 6 picks up quicker at lower revs. if you know how to drive the 4,
>i.e. you drop down 1 or 2 gears so the rpm's are above 4k before you put
>your foot down, it'll show you plenty of power.
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