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I don't like the rear bumper's signal lights, but otherwise it looks good. I think I like last gen's coupe better, but not sure until I have seen it in person.
I agree. They did a nice job with the coupe. The sedan looks like something an old couple buys when they retire and move down to Pompano Beach Florida.
Neither look bad to me. They are not pushing the styling envelope much, and are certainly more evolutionary in nature from the prior design. They are very Honda.
I'm not sure how one can get excited about the coupe yet say the sedan is bland. While neither is unattractive they are both equally snooze worthy. Not as hideous as the Crosstour (god that thing is gross) but nothing to be excited about.
I'd rather have a Hyundai Genesis Coupe with RWD, 275HP turbo or 350HP V6.
No doubt about it but they are very different cars. One is a true RWD sports coupe while the 2 door Accord is the same sleepy sedan in wolves clothing (intended reversal). I'm sure the Accord will have much better ride quality as my 2011 Genesis rides fairly rough (to my liking) but not overly favorable to my girlfriend who prefers the floaty ride of her 2002 Accord (particularly on awful San Francisco streets).
I took a test ride in a 2013 Accord Coupe EX V6 and the car rode extremely hard on even small bumps. So if you don't like a really firm ride, look elsewhere. I noticed that the firm ride on this model has been mentioned in car magazines and on youtube.
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