These older, mid-2000's Honda Accord LX-V6 sedans are excellent vehicles to purchase. They last for a long time with proper maintenance. Thank you very much.
That 3.0L J30 V6 👏👏 just a perfect V6 engine ~ Honda’s J series engine family is nothing but beautiful sounding. And I agree the 7th generation Accord has always looked so timeless in its design.
Really love the early/mid 2000’s Honda/Acura. They were right near the point of having the important safety features and comfort features without the overload of tech that might cause electrical gremlins throughout the life of ownership. My dad had a 6 cylinder and it was lovely. The J series engines were awesome with their low end torque and sounded so good. Loved the designs of the Honda/Acura from this era too 👌
was worried about you getting sexually assaulted by the old timer for doing a 0-60 in his car XD , I had the same car coupe auto modded, did 0-60 in 6.14 once , draggy device used.
This was the last great generation of the Accord. If I could go back two decades in a time machine I would probably scoop up a couple of these Accords brand new and keep them forever. I think the next generation (8th gen 2008-2012) was a downgrade from this one your are reviewing. The styling was awkward and frumpy. These Honda transmissions had an interesting design. I have seen one taken apart and they sort of mimic a dual clutch transmission the way the various gears were oriented on two parallel shafts. This probably explains why this car exhibits more sporty, aggressive shifting than the Camry or Altimas of this era.
I miss my 1300 04 ex accord I bought from Craigslist. First car I ever bought myself. Every seat had cracks from being old. The paint was umm almost nonexistent. But it was super reliable
@@DMCarReviews I understand, however as a fellow car reviewer on Patreon, I ask for the owner to please stay silent because it takes away from the reviewer. It’s fine to have them like in mine, but we want to see the main star, you! ✨
@@nadamiracing I appreciate that you like hearing my feedback, but I want to give owners an opportunity to share their ownership experience. They usually can tell much more about a specific car they've owned for years.
Who needs leather or woodgrain when you've got a Honda V6? I wish the newer ones (2013-17) offered the V6 on the lower trims, because I would have no problem driving a base model with that engine.