Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
#46
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
saylo1234@aol.com (LovingPerson) wrote in message news:<fed77941.0401190107.7db285c9@posting.google. com>...
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
#47
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
saylo1234@aol.com (LovingPerson) wrote in message news:<fed77941.0401190107.7db285c9@posting.google. com>...
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
#48
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
saylo1234@aol.com (LovingPerson) wrote in message news:<fed77941.0401190107.7db285c9@posting.google. com>...
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
#49
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
saylo1234@aol.com (LovingPerson) wrote in message news:<fed77941.0401190107.7db285c9@posting.google. com>...
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
> acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.c om>...
> > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> >
> > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. > Any advice appreciated.
>
> wow. I don't know about the prices of the V6 EX accord. All I know
> is that for that price, the TSX seems like a much nicer car. It has
> 200 Horsepowers, a six speed manual shift; all leather seats, a VSA
> and traction control system. And it is an Acura (Acuras are extremely
> nice, the way they do their luxury cars). I suppose that it may cost
> more if you want Nav in the TSX. And also, it is a I-4 instead of V6,
> but it is also lighter and I bet it will beat the accord off the line
> in an all out race.
>
> Sorry to get off topic on ya. Just wanted to make sure you didn't
> totally rule out the TSX before you bought the Accord.
>
> cheers.
Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
car like that.
#50
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I can't give the exact numbers because I traded in a vehicle and that lowers
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
#51
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Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I can't give the exact numbers because I traded in a vehicle and that lowers
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
#52
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I can't give the exact numbers because I traded in a vehicle and that lowers
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
#53
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I can't give the exact numbers because I traded in a vehicle and that lowers
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
the tax. State of Texas deducts trade value from price of vehicle before
figuring tax you pay on new vehicle ( They figure you have already paid tax
on trade in vehicle when you bought it )
Add about $1800 if you don't have a trade for tax, title and license in TX.
Could be lower or higher in another state, depends on your states vehicle
sales tax rate and fees.
I was originally looking to get a 2004 TSX, but no area dealer wanted to
budge on the MSRP price of around $27,000. TSX has a much better interior
dash layout and probably better build quality but comes with a 200 hp 2.4
liter 4 cyl. engine that requires premium fuel.
Honda V6 6 speed coupe, as someone said, has a 240 HP 3.0 liter V6 that
burns regular. It comes standard with XM satellite radio, 17" wheels with
Michelin tires and 180 watt premium sound system. The clincher for Me was
that Honda Finance Corp. was offering 2.9% APR for 48 months on all
Accords.Worth about another$1500 in savings over the length of car loan.
"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0401190501.20ebc767@posting.google.c om...
> So that was without tax, I assume? Was the price of the car, plus tax,
title, etc?
>
>
> "MJC" <mjcanedo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<XQKOb.17020$1e.14945@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> > I bought an Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6speed non Navi with no additional
options
> > for $25,000 even last month. I bought it in the central Texas area.
Edmunds
> > listed the TMV price as MSRP+Dest.& handling $26,960.
> >
> > So when I didn't see one in the color I wanted on the lot of a new Honda
> > dealer that opened up here recently I offered $25K, figuring they 1)
> > wouldn't be able to obtain one and 2)could not sell one at that price.
I
> > guess I could have asked for a thousand dollars less because they
accepted
> > the price without a counter offer. That was Ok because I forced them
into
> > matching the trade allowance offered by another dealer ( it was $1150
more
> > than their initial trade appraisal )
> >
> > The end of December might be easier time to get deals as dealers are
trying
> > to slash inventories.
> >
> > "Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:bffabe31.0401140518.98e5887@posting.google.co m...
> > > What is a good price for a 2004 Accord EX, V6, 6 speed, 2 door, no
> > > navigation? I can find the supposed "invoice price" on the internet,
> > > but I don't completely trust that. The dealer said he'd sell it for
> > > $1000 over invoice, but that was his initial offer without any
> > > negotiation at all. Out the door price, including tax (6%) and title
> > > transfer fee was quoted as a hair under $27K. I believe the price of
> > > the car that's supposedly 1000 over was $25,340 (Edmunds shows invoice
> > > as $23,844.) I'd also be finanacing through Honda for 48 months
> > > @2.9%. I will of course check out other dealers also. BTW this would
> > > be purchased in the Great Lakes region.
> > >
> > > Any advice appreciated.
#54
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
>
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
#55
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
>
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
#56
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
>
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
>
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
> Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
>
> I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> car like that.
I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
ricer burners.
The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
with leather.
sicnerely.
#58
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I miss the Prelude, Integra type R and Acura CL coupe S type too. You can
only buy what Honda now sells.( Wish I could afford a NSX or that the S2000
had a rear seat and useable trunk size ) For a thousand or two more than the
price of a 2004 Acura TL you could buy a Infiniti G35 Coupe 6 speed with
280HP, rear wheel drive and a top speed of around 155 mph.
I just decided I could make do with a less horsepower, less speed and could
better use the 9 or 10 thousand dollars I'd be saving.
You really do need to hear the exhaust note from the latest generation
Accord Coupe V6 6speed. It has a nice exhaust growl in contrast to a run of
the mill Accord auto V6 .
It is not as agile as any of the previously mentioned cars or even as nimble
as the 1998 Accord Coupe 4cyl 2.3 VTEC 5 speed I once owned.
But for the buck it's a decent, quick, fun to drive ride. I'm just
beginning to open it up and today I was rewarded by a pleasant tire chirp
when I popped the clutch in second. Auto magazine articles say that it
should run near mid 14 second quarter miles and I'm guessing top speed is in
the 130 to 135 MPH range.
The downside to the latest version of Accords is the awful design of the
a/c heater controls. And also the build quality isn't on par with Acura or
maybe even on par with the quality of the late 80's early 90's Honda's.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
news:fed77941.0401201330.1a5b50e8@posting.google.c om...
> >
> > Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> > TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
> >
> > I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> > it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> > car like that.
>
> I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
> cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
> guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
> ricer burners.
>
> The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
> and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
> hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
> driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
>
> by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
> with leather.
>
> sicnerely.
only buy what Honda now sells.( Wish I could afford a NSX or that the S2000
had a rear seat and useable trunk size ) For a thousand or two more than the
price of a 2004 Acura TL you could buy a Infiniti G35 Coupe 6 speed with
280HP, rear wheel drive and a top speed of around 155 mph.
I just decided I could make do with a less horsepower, less speed and could
better use the 9 or 10 thousand dollars I'd be saving.
You really do need to hear the exhaust note from the latest generation
Accord Coupe V6 6speed. It has a nice exhaust growl in contrast to a run of
the mill Accord auto V6 .
It is not as agile as any of the previously mentioned cars or even as nimble
as the 1998 Accord Coupe 4cyl 2.3 VTEC 5 speed I once owned.
But for the buck it's a decent, quick, fun to drive ride. I'm just
beginning to open it up and today I was rewarded by a pleasant tire chirp
when I popped the clutch in second. Auto magazine articles say that it
should run near mid 14 second quarter miles and I'm guessing top speed is in
the 130 to 135 MPH range.
The downside to the latest version of Accords is the awful design of the
a/c heater controls. And also the build quality isn't on par with Acura or
maybe even on par with the quality of the late 80's early 90's Honda's.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
news:fed77941.0401201330.1a5b50e8@posting.google.c om...
> >
> > Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> > TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
> >
> > I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> > it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> > car like that.
>
> I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
> cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
> guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
> ricer burners.
>
> The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
> and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
> hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
> driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
>
> by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
> with leather.
>
> sicnerely.
#59
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I miss the Prelude, Integra type R and Acura CL coupe S type too. You can
only buy what Honda now sells.( Wish I could afford a NSX or that the S2000
had a rear seat and useable trunk size ) For a thousand or two more than the
price of a 2004 Acura TL you could buy a Infiniti G35 Coupe 6 speed with
280HP, rear wheel drive and a top speed of around 155 mph.
I just decided I could make do with a less horsepower, less speed and could
better use the 9 or 10 thousand dollars I'd be saving.
You really do need to hear the exhaust note from the latest generation
Accord Coupe V6 6speed. It has a nice exhaust growl in contrast to a run of
the mill Accord auto V6 .
It is not as agile as any of the previously mentioned cars or even as nimble
as the 1998 Accord Coupe 4cyl 2.3 VTEC 5 speed I once owned.
But for the buck it's a decent, quick, fun to drive ride. I'm just
beginning to open it up and today I was rewarded by a pleasant tire chirp
when I popped the clutch in second. Auto magazine articles say that it
should run near mid 14 second quarter miles and I'm guessing top speed is in
the 130 to 135 MPH range.
The downside to the latest version of Accords is the awful design of the
a/c heater controls. And also the build quality isn't on par with Acura or
maybe even on par with the quality of the late 80's early 90's Honda's.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
news:fed77941.0401201330.1a5b50e8@posting.google.c om...
> >
> > Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> > TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
> >
> > I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> > it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> > car like that.
>
> I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
> cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
> guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
> ricer burners.
>
> The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
> and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
> hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
> driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
>
> by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
> with leather.
>
> sicnerely.
only buy what Honda now sells.( Wish I could afford a NSX or that the S2000
had a rear seat and useable trunk size ) For a thousand or two more than the
price of a 2004 Acura TL you could buy a Infiniti G35 Coupe 6 speed with
280HP, rear wheel drive and a top speed of around 155 mph.
I just decided I could make do with a less horsepower, less speed and could
better use the 9 or 10 thousand dollars I'd be saving.
You really do need to hear the exhaust note from the latest generation
Accord Coupe V6 6speed. It has a nice exhaust growl in contrast to a run of
the mill Accord auto V6 .
It is not as agile as any of the previously mentioned cars or even as nimble
as the 1998 Accord Coupe 4cyl 2.3 VTEC 5 speed I once owned.
But for the buck it's a decent, quick, fun to drive ride. I'm just
beginning to open it up and today I was rewarded by a pleasant tire chirp
when I popped the clutch in second. Auto magazine articles say that it
should run near mid 14 second quarter miles and I'm guessing top speed is in
the 130 to 135 MPH range.
The downside to the latest version of Accords is the awful design of the
a/c heater controls. And also the build quality isn't on par with Acura or
maybe even on par with the quality of the late 80's early 90's Honda's.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
news:fed77941.0401201330.1a5b50e8@posting.google.c om...
> >
> > Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> > TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
> >
> > I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> > it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> > car like that.
>
> I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
> cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
> guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
> ricer burners.
>
> The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
> and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
> hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
> driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
>
> by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
> with leather.
>
> sicnerely.
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Re: Price on 2004 Accord EX V6
I miss the Prelude, Integra type R and Acura CL coupe S type too. You can
only buy what Honda now sells.( Wish I could afford a NSX or that the S2000
had a rear seat and useable trunk size ) For a thousand or two more than the
price of a 2004 Acura TL you could buy a Infiniti G35 Coupe 6 speed with
280HP, rear wheel drive and a top speed of around 155 mph.
I just decided I could make do with a less horsepower, less speed and could
better use the 9 or 10 thousand dollars I'd be saving.
You really do need to hear the exhaust note from the latest generation
Accord Coupe V6 6speed. It has a nice exhaust growl in contrast to a run of
the mill Accord auto V6 .
It is not as agile as any of the previously mentioned cars or even as nimble
as the 1998 Accord Coupe 4cyl 2.3 VTEC 5 speed I once owned.
But for the buck it's a decent, quick, fun to drive ride. I'm just
beginning to open it up and today I was rewarded by a pleasant tire chirp
when I popped the clutch in second. Auto magazine articles say that it
should run near mid 14 second quarter miles and I'm guessing top speed is in
the 130 to 135 MPH range.
The downside to the latest version of Accords is the awful design of the
a/c heater controls. And also the build quality isn't on par with Acura or
maybe even on par with the quality of the late 80's early 90's Honda's.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> > TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
> >
> > I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> > it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> > car like that.
>
> I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
> cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
> guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
> ricer burners.
>
> The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
> and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
> hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
> driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
>
> by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
> with leather.
>
> sicnerely.
only buy what Honda now sells.( Wish I could afford a NSX or that the S2000
had a rear seat and useable trunk size ) For a thousand or two more than the
price of a 2004 Acura TL you could buy a Infiniti G35 Coupe 6 speed with
280HP, rear wheel drive and a top speed of around 155 mph.
I just decided I could make do with a less horsepower, less speed and could
better use the 9 or 10 thousand dollars I'd be saving.
You really do need to hear the exhaust note from the latest generation
Accord Coupe V6 6speed. It has a nice exhaust growl in contrast to a run of
the mill Accord auto V6 .
It is not as agile as any of the previously mentioned cars or even as nimble
as the 1998 Accord Coupe 4cyl 2.3 VTEC 5 speed I once owned.
But for the buck it's a decent, quick, fun to drive ride. I'm just
beginning to open it up and today I was rewarded by a pleasant tire chirp
when I popped the clutch in second. Auto magazine articles say that it
should run near mid 14 second quarter miles and I'm guessing top speed is in
the 130 to 135 MPH range.
The downside to the latest version of Accords is the awful design of the
a/c heater controls. And also the build quality isn't on par with Acura or
maybe even on par with the quality of the late 80's early 90's Honda's.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
news:fed77941.0401201330.1a5b50e8@posting.google.c om...
> >
> > Accord V6: 240HP 212 lb-ft torque, 3285 lbs
> > TSX: 200HP 166 lb-ft torque, 3230 lbs.
> >
> > I'd say the Accord is *considerably* faster. As a matter of a fact,
> > it's kind of dissapointing Acura (Honda) didn't offer a V6 in a luxury
> > car like that.
>
> I suppose you are correct. I guess I am just used to the sounds of 4
> cylinders and I have a bias toward 4 inliners like the Prelude. I
> guess I am the typical asian who for some reason are drawn to the
> ricer burners.
>
> The prelude is a four cylinder and makes considerably better sounding
> and revving driving experience than a tame and quiet V6. I believe
> hearing the engine revving up is a great part of the experience of
> driving a fast car. Just isn't the same with a V6.
>
> by the way, have you considered the TL? That is an Acura luxury V6
> with leather.
>
> sicnerely.