Squirtle
Supreme Chancellor
Accords are tricky, if its a 5 speed manual 4 cylinder its ok, if its an automatic but with a v6, its ok, if its the rare 6 speed manual v6 you areaccord?
but if its a 4 cyl auto 
Accords are tricky, if its a 5 speed manual 4 cylinder its ok, if its an automatic but with a v6, its ok, if its the rare 6 speed manual v6 you areaccord?
but if its a 4 cyl auto 
the sedan versions are cool, although I feel the coupes are feminine, despite the "power"accord?
You feel this is feminine?the sedan versions are cool, although I feel the coupes are feminine, despite the "power"

as well as hideous.You feel this is feminine?
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To each his own, what about it makes you think its feminine and hideous though?as well as hideous.
Well, that's nice for show. But where I drive, that front spoiler and ground effects would be trash within a month. Rear tailpipe would be scraped up too.That's pretty bad too.
This is how you do an Accord.
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My GF just picked up an '09 Altima. Good car. I'd buy one. Not the coupe though.
at this entire thread.at this entire thread.
I can relate to some of the opinions. My last whip was a 2012 Mazda 6. It had V8, navi, sati radio, BT and leather. Although it was fully loaded, it felt like a chick car. The abundance of female compliments and the lack of male ones supported the sentiment. I can see both sides of the argument, all long as you have something, nothing should be said(if it's new and/or clean... even better). However, men get harshly judged, by men and women if they own a "feminine" car.
Reading the comments has me second guessing my choice for a new car now. I'm in love with the Dodge Challengers, but I can't afford the SRT models that I truly want.... and I don't want a V6 Challenger, so I may just go with the safe pick for a masculine automobile....
A truck.

I stopped reading right there

at this entire thread.
I can relate to some of the opinions. My last whip was a 2012 Mazda 6. It had V8, navi, sati radio, BT and leather. Although it was fully loaded, it felt like a chick car. The abundance of female compliments and the lack of male ones supported the sentiment. I can see both sides of the argument, all long as you have something, nothing should be said(if it's new and/or clean... even better). However, men get harshly judged, by men and women if they own a "feminine" car.
Reading the comments has me second guessing my choice for a new car now. I'm in love with the Dodge Challengers, but I can't afford the SRT models that I truly want.... and I don't want a V6 Challenger, so I may just go with the safe pick for a masculine automobile....
A truck.

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