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haha i've never seen so much love for the V6-L. Just give your euro to me i wouldnt mind a spare
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 Originally Posted by Chris_F
haha i've never seen so much love for the V6-L. Just give your euro to me i wouldnt mind a spare 
Hi Chris, after reading this reply I fell of my arm-chair and hit my head on the floor laughing.... you're so funny man...
Seriously, the V6-L is just so good, so comfortable to drive in... to show how insane I am, just after 4 weeks of purchasing the Honda Accord Euro, I might just put it back onto the market... that's how much difference I see... the V6-L is just way way better in all aspects besides look... however, the V6-L is very good-looking too you know! hi hi hi
Sky
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give us some pics man. Share the love of your car hehe
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 Originally Posted by yfin
give us some pics man. Share the love of your car hehe 
You betcha, I love my car heaps and think the 1998 Honda Accord is the best in its range forever... when it gets older, I will recondition it and will continue using it forever!!
No worries, pictures will come....
READ HERE TO SEE HOW GOOD and how much effort was put into the magnificient 1998 HONDA ACCORD V6-L...
http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsa...el_name=ACCORD
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When I sold my bemma 1.5 years ago, I looked at a few different Honda's to buy. I was very close at buying a 2000 V6-L which I thought was excellent value for money and has just about every option under the sun ! The thing that changed my mind was when my dad came to look at the car with me once and totally loved it ! hes 63 years old and said its the smoothest ride hed expereinced for a while and heaps of space to put the rest of the family in the back. Now I'm 25 years old and I realised thats not what I wanted from a car. I wanted something classy yet sporty and under 28K. I looked for months at every make and model car including german types and the only one that fit that catagory was the honda Euro. It had the best balance of class, sportiness, power, comfort, looks and most importantly at a very reasonable price.I stuck some rims on it and lowered it a touch and it looks even sportier now. I often think about seling it before It starts to get old, but everytime I think of what else to buy I hit a brick wall. I honoustly cannot think of a better car to buy at that price.
ohh and resale value, honda skywalker mentions 22K after 3 years... I've just looked up carsales.com.au and the average price is around 25-28 K for a 2003 euro Standard 6SMT with average KM. I think ud be hard pressed to find a car hold its value better than that ( besides some high end german makes).
I still admit though the V6-L is an awsome car... just not for me...
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 Originally Posted by pilotb777_300
The thing that changed my mind was when my dad came to look at the car with me once and totally loved it ! hes 63 years old...
hahaha, you should have made it look like this!


Raz
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 Originally Posted by razaman
hahaha, you should have made it look like this!
Raz
Love those wheels...please tell me where to get them!!
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 Originally Posted by hondaskywalker
Love those wheels...please tell me where to get them!!
OZ Racing Superleggera
http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/289
Raz
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I can't remember hondaskywalker......which one is it again that "looks like a spaceship"
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 Originally Posted by Chris_F
haha i've never seen so much love for the V6-L. Just give your euro to me i wouldnt mind a spare 
hehe, neither have I. The V6L is a great car, I comtemplated getting one last year. Though I can't agree that its the best car Honda has ever made. Not to mention it was somewhat of a sales flop. The leather does seem to be of a much higher quality than the Euro Luxury though.
Skywalker, it does seem as if you bought the wrong Accord. Did you even look at the Accord V6? Because that would've been a better fit for you; big, V6 power, comfortable, smooth, light steering, almost $50,000...
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