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  1. #517
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    '03 Euro [CL9]
    Quote Originally Posted by I CU2 View Post
    But the Euro isn't a luxury car ;L.

    The stick locks were common in older generations of cars, though they got rid of it in the CU2.
    Its markets as a entry level executive in europe and a entry level luxury car in America....
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  2. #518
    Quote Originally Posted by Fredoops View Post
    Its markets as a entry level executive in europe and a entry level luxury car in America....
    I thought the TSX served in the niche market between your normal Japs and the likes of the entry IS250?

  3. #519
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    05 CL9 Luxxx
    Well, when i meant 'luxury' i don't mean the high class stuff, but still somewhat luxury compared to the others but im sure u get it.
    I understand that most older cars have stick locks however if the cl9 can open all its windows with the remote and (recently discovered) close said windows with key in door + heated seats + rain senor wipers.
    You would think it could continue its 'luxurious-ness' by changing the stick lock to sidedoor locks or w/e.
    just my 2 cents....and rant. lol

  4. #520
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    CU2
    so i went car hopping yesterday, and last placed i looked was at honda, facelift euro interior trim feels so rough. you're definitely will be seeing alot of dead skin from ur elbows on the centre console and drivers/passenger door arm rests. def prefer first gen cu2 alot more.

    (and WTF is a honda city?!!? its worse than the jazz!

  5. #521
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    Jun 2006
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    Fraser Coast
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    MY12 CU2 Auto
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_LATE View Post
    so i went car hopping yesterday, and last placed i looked was at honda, facelift euro interior trim feels so rough. you're definitely will be seeing alot of dead skin from ur elbows on the centre console and drivers/passenger door arm rests. def prefer first gen cu2 alot more.

    (and WTF is a honda city?!!? its worse than the jazz!

    You have to be kidding, to me the new interior trim is better quality & no less comfortable after a 3 hour trip.

  6. #522
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    May 2010
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    Melbourne
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    ACCORD EURO
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_LATE View Post
    so i went car hopping yesterday, and last placed i looked was at honda, facelift euro interior trim feels so rough. you're definitely will be seeing alot of dead skin from ur elbows on the centre console and drivers/passenger door arm rests. def prefer first gen cu2 alot more.

    (and WTF is a honda city?!!? its worse than the jazz!
    I think its almost identical,with the new one having a few extra features and better value for money...

  7. #523
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    CU2
    Quote Originally Posted by buddah51au View Post
    You have to be kidding, to me the new interior trim is better quality & no less comfortable after a 3 hour trip.
    how old are you bhudda? im saying its feel very rough :S maybe its my age and in time i will like diff things, like i never used to like weather shields but now i love em
    I think its almost identical,with the new one having a few extra features and better value for money...
    just talking about fabric this time.. u definately get alot more for ya money this time. just had an insight for four days.. bluetooth/usb/rear parking sensors/ paddleshifts.. .auto... so when i hop into mine, NO BLUTOOTHE! now noone can hear me have phone sex while in carparks and crowded areas D:
    Last edited by MR_LATE; 16-10-2011 at 11:15 AM.

  8. #524
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    Jun 2006
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    Fraser Coast
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    MY12 CU2 Auto
    I am a lot older than you

  9. #525
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    Nov 2009
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    Melbourne
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    Civic EJ8
    been driving my bros CL9n few things to note, feels too big lol, maybe im just to use to a small civic and feels too high.... Engine feels great, but i find all the torque is found around the 3k rpm range, so that means i gotta keep the revs a bit high to get goin, but once im in the torque band, it feels like a V6, weight of the car is so much more noticeable, and a major thing i notice is the top end of the k24 isnt that great, it kinda runs outta puff after 4th gear, keeps going but doesnt seem to want to go faster (In a closed environment) but other wise i think the cl9 euro is a fantastic car

    everything else is a pro, especially the GB, nice and tight, much like a S2k
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  10. #526
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_LATE View Post
    (and WTF is a honda city?!!? its worse than the jazz!
    lol. The City is so awkward in the Honda lineup. Less practical than a Jazz and only a bit more for a Civic.

    What a joke.

  11. #527
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Darwin
    Car:
    Lexus IS-F
    City = Jazz sedan.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  12. #528
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    Quote Originally Posted by buddah51au View Post
    I am a lot older than you
    i can tell.. considering going hervey bay but its 4 hours away bhudda!

    anyway. maybe when i get older ill like diff things.. but to me the new fabric does feel rough(maybe cus its new?)

    lol. The City is so awkward in the Honda lineup. Less practical than a Jazz and only a bit more for a Civic.

    What a joke.
    its just so weird. the interior is just wrong. WRONG!
    what gets wet ...while its drying?

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