2003 Honda Accord EX V6 Coupe Reviews
| “The Rarest Of The Most Common. (ex V6 6-speed Manual)” Will fill in later.
Pros —
Reliable, excellent fuel-economy/power compromise. Very nice interior build quality for the price, lots of standard features. Full complement of airbags, doesn't attract attention.
Cons —
Doesn't attract attention. No one knows you drive the "special" Accord. Torque-steer, can't put the power down, front-drive push, Honda brakes that never stop warping, no standard fog lights, the ride is a little "crunchy." Short engagement point on the clutch; not rear-wheel drive.
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| “Accord Coupe With A 6-speed Manual” Is it really a Honda Accord? Hard to believe with great couple styling, 240 hp, and a 6 speed manual. A great, great car.
Pros —
Great looks, great power, great mileage
Cons —
A bit of road noise
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| “Great Overall” I have over 75,000 miles on it and haven't had a problem.
Pros —
It's a Honda
Cons —
none
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| “Great Dependable Vehicle” Drove car for 4 years with no major issues.
Pros —
Quality built in
Cons —
front end gets rock dings
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| “Unexpectedly Sick” When I test drove this car for the first time, I did not expect much- at least not what i got. The V6 produces 240HP, which is and always has been a respectable number. In the automatic version of the car, it does feel fairly powerful and accelerates nicely. However, my favorite option for this car would have to be the 6 speed manual... With that small addition, this turns from a quick coupe to a sleeping beast. As I came to a stop sign, i downshifted and was ablke to hear the V6 really hum for the first time. Immediately inspired, i punched it and found that this car was way more powerful than expected. 0-60 with a launch and some power shifting comes up in around 6 seconds, and that is by far enough to surprise some of the even luckier of us who own BMW's. If i didn't currently own my 540i, this would definitely be my car of choice.
Pros —
Just about everything
Cons —
Could be better if it were rear-wheel drive
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