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Honda Accord Facelift

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I found these photos

Only change inside:AirCo display different

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less wedgy than before at the front? looks bland to me,probably suits the US market ;)

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:bah: Yeah the elderly crowd in the US, all too often lately they pattern themselves after the European market :whistling::P ..

less wedgy than before at the front? looks bland to me,probably suits the US market ;)

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looks like my 2008, except for new front bumper and tiny 16' wheels

It's coming to Thailand this year, though no release date announced yet.

No matter what it's still just an Accord - the worst ride quality, worst noise, worst acceleration and least refinement in the segment...

only 3 cars in this segment in LOS, and presently I dont own any of them. But I have owned 2007 Camry2,4 and 2008 Accord2,4

Accord definately accellerate best, steers better, better traction, better fron seats. Level of road noise is higher in Accord, but wind noise is very present in Camry.

Both come with US suspension in LOS, which is softer than EU suspension. Camry is simply to soft, and has major traction problems at high speed, while Accord is able to handle same speed with better traction.

Camrys auto overheats cruising 160 kmh for hours with 400 kg load, while Accord works fine.

Camry topline has a more exciting kit, but still I prefer the dynamics of Accord

Just my experience with 110.000 km in these two cars.

Nissan Teana comes with a very nice 2,5 V6, but the CVT auto puts me off.

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