Nice looking car better than the new camry, sebring and altima, but i'm scare when the price comes out because the car as been upgraded to the level of the Toyota Avalon and Nissan Maxima, so let say starting from $30,000 for V6 and $25,000 for the I-4. Overrall this is my car of th year can,t wait to drive one.
I have a 2005 V6 Honda and it has all the "bells & whistles" as the new accord and it's also 1.5 times larger than my 1997 V6. My controls are not as "airplane dashbord" as the new one. Although it may have a few more new safety features than mine, but I get 30 MPG regularly. Since 99% of Hondas are made in the USA, if not 100%, I think they are trying to keep up "with the Jones a/k/a BMW, etc." I do like the larger room in my 2005 than my 1997. Honda had a great product and should have stuck with the later model styles. Yes, change up the body style some, but stick with the basics. Add the new safety features but don't mess with changing the dashboard. I agree with Lee about the confusing interior, but there will be those that must be the first one on the block to have this one. I can tell you without a doubt - they will pay through the nose for this car. I would estimate it to be $42,500 MSP for the V6 version.
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carlovers (08/21/07 @ 03:06AM)
The Malibu looks way better with its classy lines. The interior looks busy with too many buttons.
Vince D (08/22/07 @ 09:45AM)
looking at the dash makes me wonder what happened to Honda's old advertising slogan...."Honda, we make it simple...."
shakir (08/22/07 @ 01:35PM)
Nice looking car better than the new camry, sebring and altima, but i'm scare when the price comes out because the car as been upgraded to the level of the Toyota Avalon and Nissan Maxima, so let say starting from $30,000 for V6 and $25,000 for the I-4. Overrall this is my car of th year can,t wait to drive one.
Honda lover (10/01/07 @ 09:08PM)
I have a 2005 V6 Honda and it has all the "bells & whistles" as the
new accord and it's also 1.5 times larger than my 1997 V6. My
controls are not as "airplane dashbord" as the new one. Although it
may have a few more new safety features than mine, but I get 30 MPG regularly. Since 99% of Hondas are made in the USA, if not 100%, I think they are trying to keep up "with the Jones a/k/a BMW, etc." I do like the larger room in my 2005 than my 1997. Honda had a great product and should have stuck with the later model styles. Yes, change up the body style some, but stick with the basics. Add the new safety features but don't mess with changing the dashboard. I agree with Lee about the confusing interior, but there will be those that must be the first one on the block to have this one. I can tell you without a doubt - they will pay through the nose for this car. I would estimate it to be $42,500 MSP for the V6 version.