Pros & cons Accord coupe and Accord sedan

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Grommet, Feb 24, 2005.

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    Grommet Guest

    I'm looking at trading up this spring from my Civic to an Accord. It
    will have a standard transmission. I like the stying of the coupe, and
    practically never have more than 1 passenger, so 2 doors are enough.
    But I think I have heard that the sedan is quiter. And that can be an
    advantage on long trips. So my question is, is there a noticeable
    difference in road noise? What other differences should I take into
    consideration?

    Grommet
     
    Grommet, Feb 24, 2005
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    Brian Stell Guest

    Grommet wrote:

    [coupe vs sedan]
    The smaller doors of a sedan make it much easier for the driver to get
    into/out-of the car when there is not much room to open the door; ie: in
    tight parking spots which seems to be the norm these days.
     
    Brian Stell, Feb 24, 2005
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    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    I like my two door because the back edge of the door pillar isn't at my
    shoulder when I turn to look out the window. Two less doors to clean and
    dry. Less weight. Fewer things to wear out. Good excuse to not be able
    to drive a bunch of people around. ("Lets take your car, there's more
    room.") bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Feb 24, 2005
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    Jason Guest

    Grommet,
    Unless I missed it, I believe that you failed to tell use whether or not
    you have any children that will be riding in the car or plan to make heavy
    use of the rear seat to store things or carry passengers. If so, you
    should buy the sedan. If not, buy the coupe--as far as the engine and
    tranny--they are the same in the sedan and coupe. I don't know about the
    noise factor--it's my guess that it's about the same in both the coupe and
    sedan.
     
    Jason, Feb 24, 2005
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    halo2 guy Guest

    also check with your insurance company as a two door may be considered a
    sports car even with the same motor as a 4 door and they may charge you
    more, or they may charge you less based on some other information.
     
    halo2 guy, Feb 24, 2005
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    bob zee Guest


    i have a 2003 accord coupe ex-l (2.4 - 5spd). i love this car. i have a
    wife and son. what do we drive when we all have to go somewhere
    together? "Let's drive Daddddddooooo's car!!!"
    :~)>

    buy the coupe. please, everyone out there in the world, buy the coupe
    whenever you can. the coupe is a dying breed. we can't let that happen!

    the thing about kids and loading into the backseat, well, the passenger
    seat folds forward really nice. easy access to the rear seat.
     
    bob zee, Feb 27, 2005
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    MJC Guest

    I have an 2004 Accord EX-L coupe V6 6MT. It is a very quick car but doesn't
    handle or ride all that great. The 2004 Accord I have is not put together
    real well either. Too many creaks and rattles.

    The redesign of the Accords in 2003 made the front dash area longer to the
    windshield. Switching from a Civic to a 2005 Accord will probably feel to
    you like you are driving from the back seat.

    I would recommend you wait for the new redesigned Civics' in 2006 that
    reportedly will have a 200hp 4 cyl available. The next redesign of Accords
    will most likely happen in 2008.
     
    MJC, Mar 6, 2005
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