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Old August 21st 05, 05:20 PM
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Default Who does NOT agree that Honda should fire their designers

and the guys who hired them.
In past past 3 years we had Accord, Ridgeline and the upcoming Saturn
inspired Civic - enough said.

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Old August 21st 05, 05:37 PM
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> wrote in message
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> and the guys who hired them.
> In past past 3 years we had Accord, Ridgeline and the upcoming Saturn
> inspired Civic - enough said.


What would that solve?


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Old August 22nd 05, 01:49 PM
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I'm more about the mechanic rather then the design which should not hamper
the vehicle's purpose. Example, Mercedes new line of sedan, with a very
sleek design, but crappy rear head room (which is stupid in my opinion).

Pars


> wrote in message
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> and the guys who hired them.
> In past past 3 years we had Accord, Ridgeline and the upcoming Saturn
> inspired Civic - enough said.
>



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Old August 22nd 05, 02:08 PM
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Agreed - Element, CRV, Ridgeline, Accord and now the fugly new civic.
Just amazes me how much Honda has gone down hill. While some may like
the new civics’ interior I find it too busy and cluttered. The new
civic is larger than the accord of yesterday. We need a new car from
Honda to replace the civic. Maybe the fit is what is called for. I
believe a lot is riding on the US release of the fit.
While other companies have been coming up with great designs that fit a
nitch in the market I think Honda is relying too much on their product
reputation and loyalty buyers. They should seriously reconsider their
design team’s direction.


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Old August 22nd 05, 07:30 PM
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Sorry to beat a dead horse here but I also agree. I'm not too fond of
the current Accord (although the 06 with the LEDs looks more
appealing) and the new 06 Civic looks awful (what were they thinking
with the steering wheel). I had wished they brought the Euro Accord
(our TSX) over as the Accord.
I'm looking to get the TSX, but I wished its interior was available in
cloth as I throw stuff in the backseat and am afraid of tearing the
leather.

Nick


On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:08:47 -0400, wrote:

>
>Agreed - Element, CRV, Ridgeline, Accord and now the fugly new civic.
>Just amazes me how much Honda has gone down hill. While some may like
>the new civics’ interior I find it too busy and cluttered. The new
>civic is larger than the accord of yesterday. We need a new car from
>Honda to replace the civic. Maybe the fit is what is called for. I
>believe a lot is riding on the US release of the fit.
>While other companies have been coming up with great designs that fit a
>nitch in the market I think Honda is relying too much on their product
>reputation and loyalty buyers. They should seriously reconsider their
>design team’s direction.

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Old August 23rd 05, 12:37 AM
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> wrote in message
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> and the guys who hired them.
> In past past 3 years we had Accord, Ridgeline and the upcoming Saturn
> inspired Civic - enough said.
>


The Accord coupe is OK from my standpoint. And, I have quite a few
compliments on my 01 Prelude. The Pilot (which we also have) is just
fine -- certainly at least as appealing as the SUV from other manufacturers.
As far as quality goes -- no problems with the Pilot or my Prelude.


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Old August 23rd 05, 01:10 PM
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That's all I've been hearing for the past several generations of Hondas.
People crying about the styling and the general consensus is, "it's too
mundane" !. And then, everyone else ends-up copying the same style or
praising the fact that the style 'grows on you'. These wee-wee brains that
are all about the style, should be put in the back seat.

Pars

> Sorry to beat a dead horse here but I also agree. I'm not too fond of
> the current Accord (although the 06 with the LEDs looks more
> appealing) and the new 06 Civic looks awful (what were they thinking
> with the steering wheel). I had wished they brought the Euro Accord
> (our TSX) over as the Accord.
> I'm looking to get the TSX, but I wished its interior was available in
> cloth as I throw stuff in the backseat and am afraid of tearing the
> leather.
>
> Nick
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:08:47 -0400, wrote:
>
> >
> >Agreed - Element, CRV, Ridgeline, Accord and now the fugly new civic.
> >Just amazes me how much Honda has gone down hill. While some may like
> >the new civics' interior I find it too busy and cluttered. The new
> >civic is larger than the accord of yesterday. We need a new car from
> >Honda to replace the civic. Maybe the fit is what is called for. I
> >believe a lot is riding on the US release of the fit.
> >While other companies have been coming up with great designs that fit a
> >nitch in the market I think Honda is relying too much on their product
> >reputation and loyalty buyers. They should seriously reconsider their
> >design team's direction.



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Old August 23rd 05, 01:43 PM
Nick
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That's maybe what you have been hearing but I have been hearing
complaints with this latest generation Accord. I've like the Accord
line up until the latest gen. Also note that Nissan had the front end
light design on the Altima before they came out on the Accord. It's
just that Honda had a bad way of deigning the front grill and rear. If
you think that Honda was doing such a good job on the most recent
Accord, then why are they completely changing the back end on the
sedan in the 06? I'll tell you one reason, decline in sales of the
Accord.

Nick




On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:10:31 -0400, "Pars" >
wrote:

>That's all I've been hearing for the past several generations of Hondas.
>People crying about the styling and the general consensus is, "it's too
>mundane" !. And then, everyone else ends-up copying the same style or
>praising the fact that the style 'grows on you'. These wee-wee brains that
>are all about the style, should be put in the back seat.
>
>Pars
>
>> Sorry to beat a dead horse here but I also agree. I'm not too fond of
>> the current Accord (although the 06 with the LEDs looks more
>> appealing) and the new 06 Civic looks awful (what were they thinking
>> with the steering wheel). I had wished they brought the Euro Accord
>> (our TSX) over as the Accord.
>> I'm looking to get the TSX, but I wished its interior was available in
>> cloth as I throw stuff in the backseat and am afraid of tearing the
>> leather.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:08:47 -0400, wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Agreed - Element, CRV, Ridgeline, Accord and now the fugly new civic.
>> >Just amazes me how much Honda has gone down hill. While some may like
>> >the new civics' interior I find it too busy and cluttered. The new
>> >civic is larger than the accord of yesterday. We need a new car from
>> >Honda to replace the civic. Maybe the fit is what is called for. I
>> >believe a lot is riding on the US release of the fit.
>> >While other companies have been coming up with great designs that fit a
>> >nitch in the market I think Honda is relying too much on their product
>> >reputation and loyalty buyers. They should seriously reconsider their
>> >design team's direction.

>

 




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