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YACT: So how is the 2004 Honda Accord EX-6?

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Originally posted by: Carbonadium4
Originally posted by: jumpr
Originally posted by: luvya
Originally posted by: jumpr
I've got a 4-cylinder 2004 Accord LX 5-speed manual and I absolutely love it. The poster above who stated that it won't get you any 'poon' is right 😛, but I couldn't have asked for a better car. Typical Honda quality inside and out, and the engine (while a bit boggy at lower revs, typical for a Honda engine), is almost TOO smooth on the highway - it's literally silent. Aerodynamics, etc. are great too...I've been getting between 26 and 30 mpg in 90% city driving. The price was right too...about $18,500 for everything, destination AND first month's payment were taken care of by the dealer.

I would have really liked to get an Accord LX V-6, but they don't offer any V-6 sedan with a manual transmission, which completely discounted that option for me.

In fact, they do. Read the OP's post.
Not in sedan form.

Sedan v6 manual has been discontinued. Sale wasnt as good, they were testing the market... I know a few people that has it on the v6performance.net forum

Honda has never sold the 7th generation V6 sedan with a manual. Never.

Maybe in Japan, but not here in the states. Never in 2003, never in 2004. On the DX, LX, and EX I4 models, yes. The V6 sedan - NO. I am a daily poster on V6P.net and I can guarantee not a single person will claim the sedan at any time came with a manual.

The only changes for 2005 are lighted steering wheel controls and one other minor interior change. And the hybrid V6 sedan.

I have a 2004 LX I4. I love the car. I kind of wish I had gotten the model up (EX) for various reasons but I still love the car. The aftermarket if you're into that is slowly growing, depending on what part(s) you're looking for on the car. V6performance.net is a great 7th generation board for any question you might have about it.

The navi is very nice on the Accord - it's also capable of being modded into a TV screen. Lots of different applications 🙂
 
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