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Chris @ Mar 27th 2008 7:13AM
Looks very good.
But its a wagon and that is why its not here, over in the US we convince ourselves that Crossovers are not really wagons.
smarkle @ Mar 27th 2008 7:31AM
Why-oh-why don't Americans like wagons? This is absolutely the best-looking version of the TSX/Euro Accord -- and it's more useful to boot! Are we sure the focus groups are telling the truth? Maybe everyone truly harbors a secret love for wagons, but they're too embarrassed to admit the truth. I say to America: Stand up! You're not alone! I too love the wagon!
icu812ru469 @ Mar 27th 2008 9:10AM
We don't like wagons because we're stupid and like our big SUVs. We don't care much about fuel efficiency because our gas is so cheap relative to other countries, but now that we're starting to catch up in price, we're now starting to feel the pinch. Perhaps in a few years we'll get smarter and Honda/Acura can bring the wagon version over here too. With a 2.4 turbo diesel giving 58 mpg of course.
Taylor @ Mar 27th 2008 11:24AM
We don't like wagons because that's what our moms drove us around in as kids. They are considered soccer-mom cars. And no man would be caught dead driving a prototypical "mom" vehicle. In the US, wagons are considered a little more gay than a minivan.