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  1. #25
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    Sep 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Accord Euro 2010 model
    in another 2yrs time how the euro going to be look? Even bigger than current shape?

  2. #26
    Is the CU2 even that big? It's the same size as a Camry!

  3. #27
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    Sep 2009
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    Sydney
    Car:
    Accord Euro 2010 model
    bit smaller than camry in length.. may be next gen euro same length as the current big accord or legend

  4. #28
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    Jan 2010
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    CU2
    same same but different,, nice!!

  5. #29
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    Apr 2010
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    Cu2 Lux
    went to honda today to ask about the new headlight and front bumper. . . . Holy shit. . . . The new headlight cost $1300 each. . . Bumper is $5xx. . . Really scare me off

  6. #30
    If you want a new bumper, you need a new grille to go with it.

  7. #31
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    May 2010
    Location
    Melbourne
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    ACCORD EURO
    Rather put the money into a new Euro...

  8. #32
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    Jun 2006
    Location
    Fraser Coast
    Car:
    MY12 CU2 Auto
    I agree with antony, financially it is better to put the money towards the Update, any money you spend on cosmetic or other modifications is dead money when the time comes to sell. Sure it is only a very mild facelift, but integrated Bluetooth & USB conectivity is a bonus as well as additional sound deadening, revised gear ratios or ECU upgrade to improve economy slightly are all bonuses.

  9. #33
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    Mar 2009
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    melbourne
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    cu2typesmodulo
    Quote Originally Posted by Golf_R View Post
    went to honda today to ask about the new headlight and front bumper. . . . Holy shit. . . . The new headlight cost $1300 each. . . Bumper is $5xx. . . Really scare me off
    which headlight? the bi-xenon ones or the standard clear indicator one?

  10. #34
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    Mar 2009
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    melbourne
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    Quote Originally Posted by buddah51au View Post
    I agree with antony, financially it is better to put the money towards the Update, any money you spend on cosmetic or other modifications is dead money when the time comes to sell. Sure it is only a very mild facelift, but integrated Bluetooth & USB conectivity is a bonus as well as additional sound deadening, revised gear ratios or ECU upgrade to improve economy slightly are all bonuses.
    it all depends...buying the updated model brand new will lose you couple of grand ones you drive it from the caryard....and the price difference between the value for the car and the new one is a big factor to think about as that can be quite a bit...

    all the minor upgrades are not justifiable to upgrade considering the money changeover involved.

    well...i hear you can get the clear indicator headlights like the updated one for $800-900 for the pair delivered. As opposed to $1500 for just one headlight.

  11. #35
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    Sep 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Accord Euro 2010 model
    According to honda website, only different in specs i can see in standard euro is auto wiper. I wouldn't spend money on current model to look alike new one.

    Personally i would wait for the next release in 2013?

  12. #36
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    May 2010
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    ACCORD EURO
    Apparently the 3rd generation Euro will be out in 2013/2014,but there has been no news or spy pics of it yet at all so far.

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