I Fancy an accord estate

I Fancy an accord estate

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Hobzy

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1,271 posts

212 months

Monday 26th May 2008
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I am thinking of buying an accord estate like this one...

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/362466.htm

but haven't seen one in the flesh. Has anyone near me (south hants) got one I can have a cheeky nosy at before I drive all the way to somerset to have a look? My local dealer hasn't got any in frown

If not can any of you who have one give me the pros and cons of owning one?

Cheers!

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

218 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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You're better of with an Exec model over the Type-S. The 2.4 engine and transmission is just the same, as is the suspension.

The execs are much better specced and sell for about the same amount of money secondhand.

My experience with a Tpye-S saloon over 120,000 miles was very positive. Super reliable, nippy enough and very well screwed together.

Hobzy

Original Poster:

1,271 posts

212 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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10 Pence Short said:
You're better of with an Exec model over the Type-S. The 2.4 engine and transmission is just the same, as is the suspension.

The execs are much better specced and sell for about the same amount of money secondhand.

My experience with a Tpye-S saloon over 120,000 miles was very positive. Super reliable, nippy enough and very well screwed together.
Ah thats handy to know thank you.

andy400

10,385 posts

232 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Just to add my 2p worth, I had a previous shape Accord Estate (Aka 'Aerodeck'!) which I neglected to take care of properly, racked up mileage well into six figures and yet NOTHING went wrong with it. Nada. Not the slightest thing. Great car.

jardinec

387 posts

213 months

Monday 9th June 2008
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I bought an 05 plate tourer today. 2.2 cdti exec in graphite pearl with the 17" grey wheels and full leather interior. Pick it up on Fiday and can't wait!! Never seen so many gizmos in a car before (not in one of mine anyway - my daily drive is a 1998 micra smile which i love)

jardinec

387 posts

213 months

Monday 9th June 2008
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oh yeah, and clearly i think they look great off screen. Quite sporty looking considering the space inside, its like a cave with the seats folded down.

Bonedaddy

303 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th June 2008
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Picked up my 04 plate Tourer yesterday. 2.2 cdti in Indigo Blue Pearl with biscuit leather. 250 mile drive home was most pleasant, never missed a beat. Torquey engine pulls very nicely so overtaking is a breeze and the stereo is very good for a standard fit job. Only 24hrs I know, but very happy so far.smile

Rob

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

218 months

Tuesday 10th June 2008
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Bonedaddy said:
Picked up my 04 plate Tourer yesterday. 2.2 cdti in Indigo Blue Pearl with biscuit leather. 250 mile drive home was most pleasant, never missed a beat. Torquey engine pulls very nicely so overtaking is a breeze and the stereo is very good for a standard fit job. Only 24hrs I know, but very happy so far.smile

Rob
Just for your info the stereo is made by Alpine. If you ever have problems with it, it can be repaired by them by sending it away to their UK based repair shop. Not all dealers are aware of this or like to publicise it. The only downside is that to send the stereo away, you also need to send the entire climate control unit from the dash, which means no ventilation control whilst it's away.

Brink

1,505 posts

209 months

Tuesday 10th June 2008
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It's all very well saying you fancy Anna Cord, but does she fancy you?

And the estate position is dangerous!

getmecoat

Bonedaddy

303 posts

228 months

Wednesday 11th June 2008
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10 Pence Short said:
Just for your info the stereo is made by Alpine. If you ever have problems with it, it can be repaired by them by sending it away to their UK based repair shop. Not all dealers are aware of this or like to publicise it. The only downside is that to send the stereo away, you also need to send the entire climate control unit from the dash, which means no ventilation control whilst it's away.
Thanks for the info, 10PS. Just need to find myself a decent independent Honda spannerman now. I hear the dealers lay it on a bit thick with the hourly rate.

Had the car nearly 48 hours now and even the wife is enthusing about driving it! (she can be hard to please at the best of times)smile

jardinec

387 posts

213 months

Friday 13th June 2008
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Picked mine up yesterday, I am well pleased!!!



Edited by jardinec on Friday 13th June 13:58

chaosss

409 posts

232 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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Bought a new one recently. 08 plate 2.2CDTi GT Sport tourer. Lovely car and very well specced (sat nav etc.). Prefer the seats in the GT rather than the exec although they are not heated.

For a daily log lugger good capable comfy cars. Go for it I say.

chaosss

409 posts

232 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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Bought a new one recently. 08 plate 2.2CDTi GT Sport tourer. Lovely car and very well specced (sat nav etc.). Prefer the seats in the GT rather than the exec although they are not heated.

For a daily log lugger good capable comfy cars. Go for it I say.