When do '05 Accords come out???

Discussion in 'Accord' started by CincyPSU, Jul 22, 2004.

  1. CincyPSU

    CincyPSU Guest

    Going to buy a new Accord within next 4-6 weeks. Does anyone know when the
    2005 model Accords will be available??

    Thanks,
    J.M.
     
    CincyPSU, Jul 22, 2004
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  2. Not within 4-6 weeks!

    Buy the '04!


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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Jul 22, 2004
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  3. CincyPSU

    JM Guest


    there won't be any major styling changes. Maybe will get anti-skid
    control instead of the current traction control. Or similar minor
    changes.

    In return, you get higher insurance rates and a car that will
    generally cost hundreds more.

    Check the current Honda financing rates, too. They recent had great
    (1.9%) deals.

    JM
     
    JM, Jul 22, 2004
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  4. CincyPSU

    Otto Guest

    Maybe fewer rattles??
     
    Otto, Jul 22, 2004
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  5. CincyPSU

    Moodfoul Guest

    Maybe fewer rattles??

    my ford focus has no rattles at all and it is for sale.........
     
    Moodfoul, Aug 6, 2004
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  6. My girlfriend looked at the Ford Focus. She knew I wouldn't allow her to
    buy one given their high depreciation and low quality but she just wanted to
    look anyway. The first one we looked at, NEW, we opened the trunk and water
    poured in from something that was obviously leaking. That just confirmed to
    her what I had been saying all along

    Then she got in and the center console didn't look like it could hold a few
    candy bars. The salesman said they were taking their cue from the European
    cars such as VW. I laughed at him.

    When I mentioned the crappy resale value he started blabbing about how high
    the resale value was on their Ford Trucks. Thanks for playing...bub bye
     
    CaptainKrunch, Aug 6, 2004
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    SoCalMike Guest

    thats why ya buy a used one... but make sure any recalls are done :)
     
    SoCalMike, Aug 8, 2004
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