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Old May 8, 2003 | 07:53 AM
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Originally posted by jschmid
Okay, reliablitly aside...I can see comparing the Accord coupe to the Camry Solara.

But the Comparing the design of the Accord to a 300M and a Bonneville?

Not even close to being in the same class.

And now this is my OPINION: Pontaic styling (as well as 90% of GM styling) is just wacked. I mean come on...hasn't the body cladding seen it's day? Isn't it time to move on?

My mom has a Bonneville. She likes it. Why? Becuase she's 60 years old. She wants to feel safe in a huge ass car and wants it to ride super soft.

I personally can't stand driving it because of the size and ride, and mainly because I feel like I'm driving an old persons car.

I can't speak for the 300M, but I would imagine it's similiar. I don't think they'll even let you buy either of those cars unless you are over 40 years old. :fawk:

Okay, I was joking at the last part, so please don't jump down my throat.
Well, the Accord compares more to the likes of the Sebring Sedan perhaps, or the Dodge Stratus, but it DEFINITELY compares to the GRAND PRIX in the Pontiac lineup----the Bonneville may be stretching it, but still....ALL of Honda's press releases on the Accord contstantly target the car at the Grand Prix as a "stylistic bullseye"....and so what if 60 year old people are driving Bonnevilles? Like there arent any 60 year olds driving Accords? All I see around here, depending on when you cruise, are senior citizens in Accords of all years; I see young people in Bonneville SSEi supercharged sedans all the time....
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