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Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F
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 Originally Posted by felixd
keep it AUDM no USDM lol
yeah, I know, but same car in different market, with same spec level shows you what the euro is truely competing with.
AUDM we miss out on most cars, and the ones we do get are soooo overpriced. IS250 case point. Go drive one. See for yourself. Makes the Euro even more special.
Pricing for starters:
$80990 IS250 sports luxury AT
$48290 Euro lux navi AT
Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F
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 Originally Posted by Type R Positive
yeah, I know, but same car in different market, with same spec level shows you what the euro is truely competing with.
AUDM we miss out on most cars, and the ones we do get are soooo overpriced. IS250 case point. Go drive one. See for yourself. Makes the Euro even more special.
Pricing for starters:
$80990 IS250 sports luxury AT
$48290 Euro lux navi AT
i c where u heading overall CU2 is a good n not overprice luxury car i guess.
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Yeah! but we way off topic now...
Anyways, any 245/35R19 available in 98+ load rating?
Me looking at some gtc 01's.
Here is one from the states lowered on eibach's:
Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F
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Accord euro are a great VALUE luxury car, but you can't say with complete conviction that they're anything to be compared with a IS250. yes, both cars are seemingly similar, but are aimed at completely different markets. hence why you see 30 cu2/cl7/cl9 on the roads everyday and a lot less IS250.
both cars are not within the same price bracket for a reason. fact.
in terms of wheels, i agree with Rein, wheels for cars should be price relevant. for instance if you've bought a brand new $45K + car like the CU2 does it really do it justice to throw cheap wheels and tyres on? if anything you've reduced the quality of the car in doing so. spending 2K on wheels and tyres for myself for instance as I drive a 2000 Accord is more feasible as my car is only worth sub 11K.
would love to see a IS250/GS/G36 vs Accord Euro comparison to back up some of the previous statements.
carry on... just my 2 cents
3TripleZero
USDMyo 
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 Originally Posted by Type R Positive
Yeah! but we way off topic now...
Anyways, any 245/35R19 available in 98+ load rating?
Me looking at some gtc 01's.
Here is one from the states lowered on eibach's:

Back on Topic... Those wheels are nice... =) Nice choice of wheels.
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 Originally Posted by RiceMeister
both cars are not within the same price bracket for a reason. fact.
on the AUDM.
Everywhere else, they're the same price LOL! FACT! 
$31k for the IS250 in the states vs $32k for the TSX tech pack.
Now, tell me is the IS250 worth $30k more here than our Euro?
 Originally Posted by RiceMeister
would love to see a IS250/G36 vs Accord Euro comparison to back up some of the previous statements.
carry on... just my 2 cents 
read any american review. They compare them all the time.
Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F
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 Originally Posted by RiceMeister
Accord euro are a great VALUE luxury car, but you can't say with complete conviction that they're anything to be compared with a IS250. yes, both cars are seemingly similar, but are aimed at completely different markets. hence why you see 30 cu2/cl7/cl9 on the roads everyday and a lot less IS250.
both cars are not within the same price bracket for a reason. fact.
in terms of wheels, i agree with Rein, wheels for cars should be price relevant. for instance if you've bought a brand new $45K + car like the CU2 does it really do it justice to throw cheap wheels and tyres on? if anything you've reduced the quality of the car in doing so. spending 2K on wheels and tyres for myself for instance as I drive a 2000 Accord is more feasible as my car is only worth sub 11K.
would love to see a IS250/GS/G36 vs Accord Euro comparison to back up some of the previous statements.
carry on... just my 2 cents 
the CU2 has nothing on any lexus..
I love Honda, but Lexus is Japans best.
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 Originally Posted by Type R Positive
Yeah! but we way off topic now...
Anyways, any 245/35R19 available in 98+ load rating?
Me looking at some gtc 01's.
Here is one from the states lowered on eibach's:

nice, lower a little more maybe 1.5 inch and it will be sweet.
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 Originally Posted by Rein
Back on Topic... Those wheels are nice... =) Nice choice of wheels.
here's some 19" RH evolution F10's:
Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F
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this also needs to be lowered, but suits the car well.
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