2017 was the goat versionThat would be dope. But I heard that many ppl think the 2023 Accord is ugly
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It looks fine to me, then again I'm a Honda/Acura stan
The 2017 Accord is my personal favorite
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2017 was the goat versionThat would be dope. But I heard that many ppl think the 2023 Accord is ugly
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It looks fine to me, then again I'm a Honda/Acura stan
The 2017 Accord is my personal favorite
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Old Hondas and the box Camrys are the most reliable cars ever. Miss my 91 Camry. My aunt sold it to me for 1 dollar when I was a young struggling breh in college

sometimes they buy back the super high mileage examples in exchange for a free new one, it's invaluable to the engineers to tear it down to its smallest parts and check them for wear/lifespan
Newer ones aren't bad either from what I can see
I drive a 2015 Civic and I've never had any issues at all with it aside from normal annoying maintenance shyt like tires and brake pads.
355 on my 2012 CRV. I've done the belt, alternator, and need to replace the driveshaft, but that's been it for anything outside of brakes, rotors, etc.

Best anti theft car in the game. Plus doors wouldn't lock without the key. So you could never lock your keys in the car91’ Camry with the automatic seatbelt in the door
Pops had a 90’ Camry for 20 years
