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I want this car so bad

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
2003 maxima > cl type-s

ugly car

Originally posted by: KEV1N
And if all else fails, get a new Accord Coupe, V6, 6 speed.

I have an accord and wanted to move up to an acura and all the godies that it comes with..the present accord are but ugly too
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster

2002 is slick...2003 and newer is just ugly

the 2002 is the same as the 2003, excep the 2003 has the VQ35 instead of the VQ30
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Goosemaster

2002 is slick...2003 and newer is just ugly

the 2002 is the same as the 2003, excep the 2003 has the VQ35 instead of the VQ30

wait a second.....whoops...I am kind of sleepy and the first link I clicked on was actualyl a 2004😱


yes, it isn't bad but the CL , TL, and Bimmer are much better looking
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
That is like $350 bones a month right there🙁

I work 40hrs/wk @ $12/hr🙁


Isn't that like $1800 a month after taxes??? If I made that I could do it, but I don't know your situation...
 
Originally posted by: toant103
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
"mmmmm..."

How the hell I'll get the loan I do not know

it's auto

With all the goodies it comes with I'd be willing to deal with it...although nwo that someone got me interested in the M3 my 'feelin's they are a changin'


Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
That is like $350 bones a month right there🙁

I work 40hrs/wk @ $12/hr🙁


Isn't that like $1800 a month after taxes??? If I made that I could do it, but I don't know your situation...

I guess I can, but I have to plan it really well...

 
Two things.

1. It's an automatic. The automatics on the Accord/TL/CL's of that era are more prone to failture.

2. The 3rd pic looks like a 6th gen civic.
 
I had an 02 CL Type S. I love that car. I gave it to my mom when I moved to NYC. Since then, the transmission was starting to go; the dealership replaced it with a brand new transmission (at no cost, of course) and there is a 10 year warranty on the drivetrain due to the recall. I'd call that good service. I drive it whenever I go back to NO, still feels brand new (although it only ahs about 35k miles on it).
 
Finance it through a credit union for 72 months and you can probably get your payment down a lot lower. They will sometimes extend 4.5-5% interest on cars that aren't too old that hold their value.
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Finance it through a credit union for 72 months and you can probably get your payment down a lot lower. They will sometimes extend 4.5-5% interest on cars that aren't too old that hold their value.

Exactly what I was going to do, and exactly what I can't afford, yet.
 
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