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      01-08-2007, 12:52 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by dencoop
Lets take a look the current accord EX-V6 with NAV.

at $30095 MSPR. so Add the SH - AWD and Turbo. I am Guesstaming $32-$35k for the new car... and plu Camrys go up to about $35k. so the above comments about 25-28k is not even going to happen for the current generation model. looking at MSRP numbers only.

Thank you.
the current accord ranges from $20k to $29.5k (pimped-up ex-v6 w/ nav). you can't take the high point of this range, add $5k to it and say that's a legitimate price estimate of honda's upcoming model.

all i'm trying to say is that to pay $35k for an accord when you can get a better-equipped acura TL for the same price is completely ridiculous and that is why i said it simply wouldn't make sense.

and as far as i know, camrys only go to about $26k, and that's for a hybrid!!!
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