Then they'll either look like Mercedes or Lexus LS series sadly
The guys at mugen know their stuff, look their kit, note how the grill follows the 'kink' of the headlight
http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_6613-2.jpg
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Then they'll either look like Mercedes or Lexus LS series sadly
The guys at mugen know their stuff, look their kit, note how the grill follows the 'kink' of the headlight
http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_6613-2.jpg
If you look both Lexus and Merc, pretty much same shape.. Why can't honda do same way of design like that?
Are you on drugs when you said this? :zip:
The one that attract me most when I purchase a CU2 is the front grill and the sporty looks. CL9 is like an oldie-person car for me (er... yeah same as my current car :( ). But to think that there's a person out there that says TSX grille is better...
Good point +1! lol
But I guess the thing people have to consider is -> you're paying extra for more luxury and power...if you're willing to pay an extra 5-10kfor that then you "should" be willing to fork out the extra $1k a year :P
i LOL'd...I concur...the TSX grille gives me the shivers just looking at it =\
My personal taste = Full Module Kit
^ nuf said
lol
tHE HEADLIGHTS make the Euro look unique,and BETTER than all of its competitors.
Also much sportier than the CL9.
I hope Honda does NOT change that,it will then look like the front of every other mid sized sedan in the world...
Each to their own mate.
The chrome bit breaks the grill up. so it appears narrower, an the chrome bit can be easily replaced with other things (like body color panel/CF/Aluminum etc)
If that is true then no one would be buying i-DTEC Accords in Europe (which outsells petrol 4 to 1 or something), and Honda wouldn't be selling accords in Europe with a 2.0 Liter as standardQuote:
Good point +1! lol
But I guess the thing people have to consider is -> you're paying extra for more luxury and power...if you're willing to pay an extra 5-10kfor that then you "should" be willing to fork out the extra $1k a year :P
The point I was trying to make.... *If* the USDM TSX can match the AUDM Accord in power/output while using 91 RON... Then why dont we get the same spec, was it a marketing ploy?
Sorry to sound like a skeptic but Honda Australia's been ripping consumers off on parts etc for the last X number of years they've been here.
Besides.... $1000 is like... a crap load of carbon offsets.
Considering the US uses AKI instead of RON I suspect it's a moot point.
Another point that I remember about the minimum 95 RON for our Euro is when the "pinging" issue just out. Honda Oz (or Jap) quickly assumes that its caused by our "bad quality" 95 RON and ask us (who complaints to the dealer) to refuel with 98 RON...
If TSX can use 91, then perhaps people who build TSX is "smarter" than the one who built CU2?
If TSX can use 91, then perhaps people who build TSX is "smarter" than the one who built CU2?[/QUOTE]
Denny, I thought our Accord Euro CU2 and Acura TSX is excatly the same identical body and engine, except the badge is different.. I do believe they both build in same factory and badge is different..
May be the Ron 91 petrol in USa is equal to our RON 98 fuel in Australia?