'06 Accord Coupe vs. Sedan

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Bill G, Nov 14, 2005.

  1. Bill G

    Bill G Guest

    Hey,

    I drove an '06 Accord V6 Coupe today at a local dealer. I was very
    impressed. Does anyone know if the Sedan has the same amount of front
    legroom? The specs I've seen show the Coupe having 0.5 inches more legroom,
    but 0.8 inches less headroom and shoulder room. One thing I've found is
    that the numbers rarely give a true feel for how a car actually "fits" you.

    I'm looking for what your impressions are of the 2 (if you've driven them).
    I will be getting a moonroof in the car, so that may impact your
    impressions. Subes are nice, but the Legacy is too tight with a moonroof,
    so it's been eliminated as an option for me. I would definitely buy the
    Sedan over the Coupe, and obviously will drive it before I buy it.

    The salesman was kinda bugging me, and I'd already driven a few cars, so
    didn't feel like staying long enough for him to find some keys to open up a
    Sedan.

    Cars I'm also considering:

    Nissan Altima
    Nissan Maxima
    Toyota Camry
    Subaru Forester XT

    Thanks for your input.


    Bill G
    '91 Nissan Maxima SE
    181,000 miles
     
    Bill G, Nov 14, 2005
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  2. Bill G

    Paul Guest

    Hi, Bill!

    I'll be pleased to contribute impressions of my daily driver, a white
    2004 Accord EX-L auto Sedan 4-cyl, now with 23K pampered miles.

    I purchased this car because of its high reliability and resale value,
    the amount of interior space (front and rear) and ergonomics [I am
    5'4"], the comfortable seating position, a long list of standard
    features (i.e., moonroof, heated seats, 6-CD in-dash stereo,
    side-window and seat airbags), ease-of-use of the radio and climate
    controls (and a handsome dashboard), and a remarkable efficiency and
    power of this VTEC engine. Among the cars I test-driven before this
    purchase 18 months ago included the VW Jetta, the Nissan Altima, the
    Toyota Camry (twice), the Toyota Corolla, and the Honda Civic sedan
    (twice). In particular, I felt that the dashboards of the Toyotas and
    Nissan, and to some extent the Civic, were each designed to be operated
    by a third-grader.

    Over the past 18 months, my mileage with the Accord has varied between
    26 city and 32 highway, which is excellent for this type of car. I
    even managed 35.95 and 36.04 mpg, respectively, on two 200-mile highway
    commutes without A/C and a steady 65mph on each trip. I have a PC
    software program that keeps track of mileage and maintenance. I have
    used only 87 octane gas from Exxon or BP/Amoco. I am constantly trying
    to set a new mileage record between fillups, but 36.04 is my best
    number (395 miles on 10.96 gallons, 4/8/2005 -- the car had 14,806
    miles at the time).

    My Honda dealership service department has been stellar and has treated
    me especially well. Every holiday season, I order a few boxes of fresh
    Florida citrus and ship the oranges and grapefruit to the dealership,
    for everyone in the sales and service departments. I wish more
    customers were like me, as the dealership treats me right. I could go
    on about the various instances the dealership has been helpful to me
    (free detailing of the entire car, etc.) but I'm getting off topic
    here.

    My car has been flawless mechanically, and I hope that you will also
    become a fellow Honda owner. If you see me on the road, please give me
    a thumbs-up on the Accord!

    Paul
     
    Paul, Nov 14, 2005
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  3. Bill G

    Dr Nick Guest

    I ordered a 2006 accord EX-L with Navi 4cyl in a 5 speed manual. (had to
    order because NO ONE had a 5 speed 4cyl with a navi) I was comming from a
    2001 maxima SE (also a stick) so I looked at a bunch of cars here are my
    thoughts.
    looked at the altima in my search, tough to find as a stick but drove my
    aunts 05 auto. it was ok, but I really think they priced themselves out of
    this group. to get all the things I got in the honda it woudl of cost me
    over 30,000. (to add navigation you have to add all these other packages,
    might not be your case if your going without nav)
    like I said I owned a 2001 Maxima SE. I LOVED that car. I got rid of it
    because I could only get an average of 22-23 mpg out of it and it needed
    premium (I knwo it doesn't NEED premium, but after using 1 tank of regular,
    I'd never use anything else in it) I don't like the new ones (04-present)
    after driving one I was disappointed what nissan did to this car after the
    03 model year. I just think the altima (same size car, same engine) is a
    better buy (but still too expensive vs the competition)
    I can probably sum this up in 1 word, boring. the car does what you need it
    to do, good on gas, reliable, but it's just plain looking and not that fun
    to drive.
    never drove one so I really can't comment.

    I also drove a Jetta TDI and 2.5. VW did some wierd things, my brother
    girlfriend got a 2005.5 (05 but newer body style) and it's nice, problem is
    when looking for an 06 they took OUT a bunch fo things (no auto climate
    control, no heated wiper nozzles and mirrors as well as the trip computer)
    and it was mroe expensive than the 2005.5 counterpart. but now if you look
    at VW's site, they DO come with automatic climate control doesn't make
    sense. the TDI version I dorve I had a ball in, I spun tires
    (unintentionally mind you) in both 1st and 2nd gear. that thing just took
    off the line. then you look and the car says 100hp and you can't believe it
    (yes 100 HP but a HELL of a lot of torque, low end torque) but with the gas
    prices where they were, they were selling the TDI's for sticker, wern't
    moving on them at all, so I decided to pass becuase I refuse to pay sticker
    for a car.

    Mazda 3
    I drove both the base model and the S model. the base model was just that
    basic. VERY stripped, had manual mirrors, windows and seats, I was shocked
    when I got in it. but it is cheap and good on gas, and was pretty fun to
    drive. when I stepped into the S model it was a world of difference. more
    responsive engine (at some sacrafice of gas mileage) but power everything.
    Cd changer, moonroof and sattelite radio.

    after driving all these cars I decided to go with the honda because of gas
    mileage, reliability, and overall value (fully loaded 4 cyl with a 5 speed
    stick and navigation for 24,800) no one else can touch that. the ONLY
    problem I have is that honda, who say "safety for everyone" apparently think
    traction control is only for V6 powered cars. I dont' understand why it's
    not even an option on 4 cyl models. sorry for the long post I hope any of
    this helps, keep in mind this is just my opinion, best advice I can give is
    Drive Drive Drive and research research research. good luck to ya!

    -Nick
     
    Dr Nick, Nov 15, 2005
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  4. Bill G

    tomb Guest

    Dr Nick wrote:

    [lots of interesting comments, thanks, snipped]
    Traction control on a 4-banger with front wheel drive? You must live in a
    snowy climate, then... otherwise, if you spin the wheels just ease off a
    little ;)
     
    tomb, Nov 15, 2005
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  5. Bill G

    Dr Nick Guest

    Traction control on a 4-banger with front wheel drive? You must live in a
    haha yes I live in Rhode island we already got snow once this year (luckly I
    was in florida at the time, hehe) that was one advantage I saw the jetta
    having was that it comes standard with traction control. I just figure honda
    could at LEAST make it an option.
     
    Dr Nick, Nov 15, 2005
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