Finally a new rear end for Honda Accord 4 door sedan!

Discussion in 'Accord' started by aniramca, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. aniramca

    aniramca Guest

    Remember that ugly rear end of one of the older style Cadillac?
    Well.. it is glad to know that Honda finally changed the rear end of
    their 4 door Accord sedan. The new style is now closer to the older
    Accord coupe style... a smooth rear end, without that annoying broken
    line.
    Perhaps it is now time for Chrysler to fix that ugly flat face front
    end on their 300C series.
    Of course, style is a matter of personal taste...and everyone has
    different view of a car. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
    Just a comment on the new 2006 Honda Accord.

    On the same line of thought, I still have not heard any comment about
    the close similarities of the rear end of the new Honda Civic 4 door
    sedan and the Audi RS4. I never see the actual RS4 sedan... but the
    photos look like the new Honda's rear end. I assumed that Audi RS4 came
    up in the market first.
     
    aniramca, Oct 23, 2005
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  2. I'll have to go see it. I agree with you that the 03 Accord brought an
    ugly car to the market.

    I think the 06 Sonata is what the 03 Accord should have been,
    design-wise.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 23, 2005
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  3. aniramca

    StoneyStude Guest

    I was just in Ireland for a while and noticed new Honda Accords there,
    use the Acura TL body ( or a good semblance)
     
    StoneyStude, Oct 23, 2005
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  4. aniramca

    John Horner Guest

    Well, it is an improvement, but the car as a whole is still not one of
    the better looking sedans. I really had to get past the looks to buy my
    '03 Accord. The new rear end looks like something from a recent Ford
    crossed with some of the Lexus designs.

    Honda continues to struggle to find a look for it's recent vehicles
    which both stands out from the crowd and looks good. I doubt, for
    example, that anyone is buying a Ridgeline for it's looks :(.

    John
     
    John Horner, Oct 26, 2005
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