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![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
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Errrr
I think so far that the coupe is light years ahead of the sedan in terms of style....
The 8th gen civics were okay at either doorage but until I can see one in person, I think I'd rather get a coupe if I get a sedan.... |
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I much prefer the sedan. Im a BMW fan, and the sedan is definately a 5-series shape, with a touch of TL thrown in.
Actually, I dont like the coupe at all. And the Camry ... UGH! Nose and tail lights kill it. Of course, IMO. Last edited by 8thGen : 07-27-2007 at 02:02 PM. |
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i think they put more focus into the coupe. i was reading that coupes on a car like the accord are out dated and not appealing to the age group the accord is marketed to. tho honda is trying to prove that worng.
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