2006 honda accord


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this is old news but i have not seeing it posted. and since a lot of people like honda i think they might be interested of what is coming to the best selling family sedan

http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=362191

the front remains mainly unchanged, besides a slight grill modification.

but in my opinion they did a good job at the read. LEDs are good and design, while very conservative, does look like it fits with the rest of the car.

it is a major improment from the current one :x

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whacha think? the sedan will also be available with 6speed manual transmission (first for honda)

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Edit: btw the back looks very similar to the new Mitsubishi Galant

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no not really. i think i know the once you are talking about. but the only similarity would be the LEDs.

otherwise the galant lights are all angular and more square.

This its the one i was talking about:

yeah i figured. the one i saw actually had led lights (maybe an option from mistubishi? or maybe it is same as you picture, but looks diff in person)

but i did not post the side view of accord, which shows they are not really similar.

galant is really ugly in my opinion. not too keen on the square look of front headlights.

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it's an improvement over the current accord sedan, but i like the accord coupe.  if they could make the sedan with that rear end, it'd be awesome.

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exactly. coupe still looks better, because the back in fits with the rest of the car.

exactly.  coupe still looks better, because the back in fits with the rest of the car.

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well i think they will keep the coupe the same. i hope the are, though they might go for the LEDs too. but i am pretty sure they will not change it much - it looks good and they would have to differentiate it from sedan.

yeah a sedan with current coupe lights would be nice. looks like a mercedes from the back.

I saw one of these tonight... it defiantely was a test car.

The tail lights are annoyingly bright and distracting.

Everything else seems nice though.

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yeah that is the problem with LED lights - they are very distracting in the dark. however it is thier main safety plus - you will definately see them and will want to slow down

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