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2005 TL vs 2005 Accord
I have driven both and there are subtle differences between
the 2, however I am hard pressed to justify the price differences. Thoughts? |
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In article >, Fred
> wrote: > I have driven both and there are subtle differences between > the 2, however I am hard pressed to justify the price > differences. Thoughts? Due to vast price difference, I would buy the Accord. I would only buy the TL if it had certain features that I loved that the Accord did not have. If you are the type of person that likes to impress other people--get the TL. I believe that many of the people that have purchased certain vehicles such as the full sized Hummer and the Porsche Carrera GT (cost: $448,000) buy those types of vehicles to impress people and for bragging rights. I realize that other people will disagree with me on this issue. -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
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Jason wrote:
> In article >, Fred > > wrote: > > >>I have driven both and there are subtle differences between >>the 2, however I am hard pressed to justify the price >>differences. Thoughts? > > > Due to vast price difference, I would buy the Accord. > I would only buy the TL if it had certain features that I loved that the > Accord did not have. > If you are the type of person that likes to impress other people--get the > TL. I believe that many of the people that have purchased certain vehicles > such as the full sized Hummer and the Porsche Carrera GT (cost: $448,000) > buy those types of vehicles to impress people and for bragging rights. I > realize that other people will disagree with me on this issue. > heh... saw a BMW 3-series convertible with a license plate frame that says- admit it youre jealous now if that isnt an open invitation for someone to keystripe it, nothing is. not that id do anything like that, but man- thats such an "i **** on you" attitude. prolly leased, too |
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Jason,
Though I agree with you on most of the opinions, I do have some thoughts and finding. > Due to vast price difference, I would buy the Accord. Agreed!! For 10k difference, I am willing to "lose" a little. That's why I just bought an Accord EX V6 instead of Acura TL on Memorial Day. > I would only buy the TL if it had certain features that I loved that the > Accord did not have. I know at least one thing Accord does not have--the bluetooth. But Accord has one thing TL does not have, Accord navifation screen can show the trip computer with more comprehensive info. TL's trip computer is displayed under the speeometer with simple info provided. Don't take my word for it, maybe it is because I am comparing my friend's 2004 TL with my 2005 EX V6...He did some research and told me that he likes this feature on my Accord. > If you are the type of person that likes to impress other people--get the > TL. I believe that many of the people that have purchased certain vehicles > such as the full sized Hummer and the Porsche Carrera GT (cost: $448,000) > buy those types of vehicles to impress people and for bragging rights. I > realize that other people will disagree with me on this issue. I purchased my first Acura legend partly because of the show off reason but I did find something that Accord did not offer back in 1989--V6, heavier/solid body...That was a no brainer choice at those days. Today, the quality is getting closer. But I still find the TL's interior and exterior has a more solid feel. The seats and door handles, tires, door, console, stereo on TL is one notch higher. TL is not mainly made for show off guys. It is for people who are more pickier than ordinary people. If I only own one car, I may still go with TL. But I already have one Chrysler T&C, one Toyota Sequoia, can not afford another fancy car... My last Legend stayed with me for 10 years and 150k miles when I sold it was still solid and quiet. I really missed it, hopefully Accord can satisfy me as long and as good. |
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Get the Accord Hybrid..... it's been a sales failure and can be had for
around $27K. |
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Jealous of a BMW 3-series convertible - I don't think so. A Porchse GT-3
definitely. --- Steve "SoCalMike" > wrote in message ... rights. I >> realize that other people will disagree with me on this issue. >> > > heh... saw a BMW 3-series convertible with a license plate frame that > says- > > admit it > youre jealous > > > now if that isnt an open invitation for someone to keystripe it, nothing > is. not that id do anything like that, but man- thats such an "i **** on > you" attitude. prolly leased, too |
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