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Do you remember the first Accords??
Did anyone own a first or second generation Accord? Honda sure has come a long way since the 70s.
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/tw/accord.htm |
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Never owned one, but liked them. Reminds me a lot of the CIVIC's and CVCC's of the time which were more common.
Up to about 1996 I like....the present gen accord doesn't do anything for me at all. C.
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The new accord is too blah, not much differentiation in the line nor excitement. From the front, it is sometimes difficult to tell between the accord and the civic. I used to love hondas. Of course, even the new one is much better than the dullest car in the world - toyota camry. Gack! |
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We had a 1976 Civic CVCC manual - chocolate brown.. First car I ever really got to drive myself. I had driven my father's GMC pickup and his old Dodge with '3 on the tree' but the Civic was really where I elarned to drive.
It was a great little car..
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