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  1. #121
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    05 CL9 Accord Euro 5AT
    Quote Originally Posted by tarik View Post
    Yeah, I probably would be gotten the new (or current) wagon if it was available. I was actually tossing up between Passat Wagon (sedan's rear is just plain ugly) and current Euro.

    I ended up chickening out of a wagon because I didn't want to become a weekend taxi driver for trips to Ikea for the rest of the family

    Which reminds me of an awesome sticker I saw on a ute a few months ago:
    YES I HAVE A UTE
    NO I WON'T HELP YOU MOVE
    Mind you before I had my Euro, I used to drive a 1998 Mazda 626 Wagon - that car was underpowered and pretty porky (1300kg + not helped by the crap 4 speed auto and 2.0 MZR engine - 93kw/178Nm ). But apart from that though, there was nothing wrong with driving a wagon

    With the wagon gone, my Euro sometimes is used for hauling things (doesn't do a bad job actually) and I think my old man's car is gonna get a replacement soon so we had a look at the diesel Passat wagon and the new Euro wagon with the new I-DTEC diesel (pity no news on the wagon or diesel engine yet). But if the wagon variant was available with the diesel engine and 5AT then sweet put me ( or my old man) down for one
    Last edited by IVTECS4; 19-06-2008 at 03:14 PM.

  2. #122
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    wagons sales in this class are under 20% hence honda not seeing the need to bring the tourer here
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

  3. #123
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    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by UNLS1 View Post
    wagons sales in this class are under 20% hence honda not seeing the need to bring the tourer here
    There are quite a number of Subaru Liberty and Outback wagons on the street though. I wonder what the ratio of Liberty and Outback wagons compared to Liberty sedans is. I'd get a diesel wagon Accord Euro.
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  4. #124
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    Quote Originally Posted by UNLS1 View Post
    wagons sales in this class are under 20% hence honda not seeing the need to bring the tourer here
    I read somewhere on a website( I think goauto or drive) that the wagon version could be a possibility at 2010 (when it is time for a update. ) Also it mentions the wagon was having a problem with meeting ADR - that thingo(what's it called?) for the baby seat to hook up onto.. it needs to be redesigned or something

    But still I wouldn't mind the Accord Euro diesel wagon...

  5. #125
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    Honbaru Yum Cha
    The market for Honda to get into is diesel on top of their fuel saving petrol cars...
    I even sent my research thesis paper of the diesel technology and Australian market I did for my Masters to Honda last year!
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    146.8Kws @ Wheels Diesel CL9 Euro (SOLD), 2009 Honda VT Shadow, NC PRHT Mazda MX-5, Boxing SG Forester, Honda Civic Sport
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  6. #126
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    Thumbs up Wish I had my camera

    I just saw a 2009 Euro driving around Epsom Road and Southern Cross Drive in Sydney, there is a dealer nearby. Black body, silver bonnet. Couldn't see plates or anything as I was too busy driving!

    Looks good on the road though!

  7. #127
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    Mar 2007
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    Darwin
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    2007 CRV Luxury
    Do people use their car boots? I thought that the boot is there to balance the design front to rear otherwise they'd end up looking like they got a big schnoz and no bum just like the new WRX hatch.
    SPQR
    The first ever Whiteline RSB pattern for CL9 Euro.
    The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.

  8. #128
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR View Post
    Do people use their car boots?
    I use mine every day and it's regularly full. Boot space, size and shape is a huge buying factor for me.
    Jazz: stock, K&N panel filter.
    120 Series Prado GXL Petrol: Pacemaker extractors, Dual 2 1/4" exhaust, 70 series MT STZ's, ARB non-winch bullbar, snorkel, Dimpled and slotted rotors.

  9. #129
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR View Post
    Do people use their car boots?
    Every day. There's always something in there!

  10. #130
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    Tanaka Horushi - Z
    We travel abit and it helps to have a boot you can fit luggage in for two ppl.

  11. #131
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    Sydney
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    06 Euro luxury manual
    Quote Originally Posted by MKI4EVA View Post
    We travel abit and it helps to have a boot you can fit luggage in for two ppl.
    Saw the new Euro in the flesh this morning.Boot space is good,about the same as the current model.

  12. #132
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    May 2004
    Location
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    Chloe
    Interesting features:
    - Lux gets auto headlights
    - Heated side mirrors
    - Passenger side mirror tilts down when you go into reverse
    - Lux gets 2-memory for the powered driver's seat
    - Front and rear windows are now auto up and down
    - Lux with sat nav gets a reversing camera
    - Lux gets front and rear sensors
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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