Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord
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Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord - 3/9/2007 8:18:34 AM
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trihonda
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Long story short: 2006 - Lost '99 Honda Civic in freak urban area flood (car was under water). 2006- Replaced Civic with '06 Accord. When picked up car from dealership it was all scratched up. Spent 4 months trying to rectify this with dealership. 2007- Picked up brand new '07 Accord as replacement from dealership. 2007- W/ 200 miles on it, the '07 Accord was crashed into (while parked) causing $4500 in damage. Had that repaired One month later, a truck threw a rock into our windshield (had to replace out of pocket due to numerous ins. claims). So, we're thinking this car has some bad ju ju associated with it and we're contemplating replacing it, rather than us waiting for something real bad to happen (possibly with kids in the car). We would have bought a Civic as a replacement in '06, but they were impossible to find back then. Now they're readily availible, so we're taking a hard look at the 07 Civic Si Sedan. It's got all the refinements of the Civic EX, but with a few Si touches, including a 197 hp engine, improved performance suspension, etc.. Here's a picture: What do you all think? Comments on the car compared to the Accord...? I know the Civic has more horsepower, but less torque. However, it's a lot lighter. Also, are we insane for trading in a brand new car for another? Seems silly to me, but there's just this bad mojo vibe happening when I get in the Accord.
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RE: Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord - 3/9/2007 8:45:42 AM
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RTexasF
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If it bugs you then you'll never be happy in/with the Accord. You might take a soaking financially but that's your call. Don't forget that the Si requires premium fuel. It should be a lot more fun to drive by far. One of the few negatives I've read consistantly is the location of the emergency brake. Apparently it wacks the right knee constantly so be aware of this when you test drive. That could ruin a great driving experience for me especially on a lengthy drive.
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RE: Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord - 3/9/2007 9:45:08 AM
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smaglik
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I seriously thought about the Civic SI when I was in the market last december. I ended up purchasing the accord because it was more sensible for me. I was vehicle to road trip with to bowling events, so trunk room and space were very important. Plus, I felt that if I really wanted to have fun, I would drive the M3. However, if I didnt have the M3 already in the garage, I would hve bought the Civic SI hands down, even though it was about 3k more than the Accord (sticker is similar, but there was, and probably still isnt, any dealing on the SI). You will definitely take a bath though. However, if money were really the only concern, you wouldnt even be talking about new cars.
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RE: Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord - 3/9/2007 10:17:17 AM
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trihonda
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Well, we already had a dealership quote about $1500 off msrp. We've had others tell me they're willing to deal too. Much different approach than other Hondas we've bought where salespeople start the conversation with "This car is too hot, so we won't be dealing at all"... So, I think we'll do ok financially. We probably won't make money, but also consider we bought our 2007 Accord EX for 4K off msrp (1500 under invoice). [$19,300] Don't ask how, it's a long story. Part of the getting the 06 on clearance, then it having scratches, and then getting the 07 as a replacement. We did pretty well, but the car is a mojo lemon (fine mechanically though). Plus, the Civics are all on special Honda 2.9 apr financing now. Thanks for the advice about the Si Sedan. It's good to hear the negs before the test drive today. I liked the Accord and was happy with it, over the Civic EX (which we couldn't find anyway). We have grown to like the power of the 2.4l Accord with 160 ftlb torque, so we don't think we'll like the standard Civic now we're used to the power. I'm hoping we'll like the Si. Though, I'm pretty sure I'll like it, it's convincing my wife we need to ditch the cursed Accord and go for a smaller sportier car. I think she's almost with me on the decision to get rid of the cursed car, but even I keep second guessing trading in a new car... seems foolish when I think about it... But then I can't get over the bad feeling I have about the 07 Accord as it is. We'll see... I may test drive the Si and hate it, then we'll be back at square one. Though, the CR-V is nice too. We've owned 2 in the past.
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RE: Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord - 3/9/2007 10:26:33 AM
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t00fatt
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Could also wait for the 08 Accord, I wish I did
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RE: Selling the "Cursed" 2007 Accord - 3/9/2007 11:34:37 AM
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smaglik
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Its about the car, not the money. I traded in an 06 325i that I had bought new after 14k miles. I was ecstatic with it until I ran over some road debris and did some suspension damage to it (it wasnt my fault, luckily). They fixed the suspension well enough I beleive, but I dont think they grounded everythign properly when they did the welding, as the electrical componets just seemed to be a bit off. it wasnt enough to take it back to the body shop, but, I just didnt want to deal with it. I traded the car for my current M3, and have been happy ever since. If you can afford it, do it. There are much worse things to 'waste' money on (like hookers and beer, though some would disagree). ed
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