2010 Honda Accord Sedan/Coupe?

Honda Accord Coupe 2010 or Acura TSX 2010?

  • I have pretty much negotiated the TSX price to 27900 (with technology package) but have not negotiated with any Honda dealer for the Accord (I'm guessing that I can negotiate it down to 24500ish for the EX-L w/Navi). I like both cars but I have not test driven either one of them. I am kind of hesitant in getting the Accord because Honda is going to re-design it in 2012 and I will be stuck with the old model for like 4-5 years. This will be my first car out of college and I won't be using it much (during weekends only). As for where I am financially, I will be making $75k and will be financing my first car. Please let me know if these cars are too expensive for me and I should get cheaper car instead. Here is my pros cons list for the two cars Accord Pros: cheaper, roomier, more power, regular gas Cons: will be re-designed, not as good-looking as the TSX, TSX Pros: looks nicer, quieter (im guessing), nicer interior (im guessing too) Cons: more expensive, premium gas, probably more expensive insurance, smaller

  • Answer:

    both nice cars! The Accord in Japan and other countries is actually a tsx with honda tags and minor body difference. I personally like the look of the tsx better. I'm assuming your looking at a v6 accord? Because the the tsx 4 cly puts out more then the 4cyl acoord. but its about what you like better. they are pretty much the same car.

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