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2004 Accord EX V6 or EX 4 Cyl????



 
 
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Old September 23rd 04, 04:21 AM
lcopps
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Default 2004 Accord EX V6 or EX 4 Cyl????

My 4cyl manual is fast, and can hold its own. And the Navi milage
computer has registered up to 36MPG on the highway for a tank of fuel.
Its almost as cheap to drive as my '88 Accord.

RPoole2252 wrote:

> i have a V-6 6speed and it's a world of difference than the 4 or the 6
> automatic

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Old September 23rd 04, 04:23 AM
lcopps
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A I4 manual can beat it off the line.

JM wrote:

> "JohnP" > wrote in message >...
>
>>Got a great quote on both. Do I spend the extra $1700 for the V6? I'm test
>>driving both models this morning. From some of the reviews I've read, sounds
>>like the 4 cyl has enough power to satisfy most people??? Any comments would
>>be greatly appreciated.

>
>
> The I4 has enough power for around town. It is state of the art, with
> no EGR valve, has a metal timing chain, etc. But, if you are going
> to do serious highway miles, particularly passing traffic on congested
> two-way roads, go for the V6. It is much quicker at highway speeds,
> and an extra safety margin could save your life.
>
> JM

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Old September 29th 04, 02:24 AM
Saintor
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Don't bet on it. The V6 240Hp eats any Accord 4 cyl.

"lcopps" > wrote in message
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> A I4 manual can beat it off the line.
>
> JM wrote:
>
> > "JohnP" > wrote in message

>...
> >
> >>Got a great quote on both. Do I spend the extra $1700 for the V6? I'm

test
> >>driving both models this morning. From some of the reviews I've read,

sounds
> >>like the 4 cyl has enough power to satisfy most people??? Any comments

would
> >>be greatly appreciated.

> >
> >
> > The I4 has enough power for around town. It is state of the art, with
> > no EGR valve, has a metal timing chain, etc. But, if you are going
> > to do serious highway miles, particularly passing traffic on congested
> > two-way roads, go for the V6. It is much quicker at highway speeds,
> > and an extra safety margin could save your life.
> >
> > JM



 




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