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Well the time has come and i'm looking to buy my first car and i've been seriously concidering an 04 accord euro. Aesthetically really love the look of the car both inside and as ive tested my mates euro i know that its really great to drive. I've done my research on carsales.. carpoint you name it and the best prices ive found for this car are around 12-13 k which i'm sure could be negotiated down a bit more with the right mindset and some cash. Whats your guys opinions on this car? What would you buy instead of the accord euro for a similar price and why?
 

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Well the time has come and i'm looking to buy my first car and i've been seriously concidering an 04 accord euro. Aesthetically really love the look of the car both inside and as ive tested my mates euro i know that its really great to drive. I've done my research on carsales.. carpoint you name it and the best prices ive found for this car are around 12-13 k which i'm sure could be negotiated down a bit more with the right mindset and some cash. Whats your guys opinions on this car? What would you buy instead of the accord euro for a similar price and why?
i like the accord euro. it's aged well. maintained resale value because of it's good quality. nice interior. both stock and lightly modded it looks good. price variance will be more due to trim/equipment level than anything else. if it's ur kind of car then i'd say go for it. imo it's a bit big for me and as a new driver (or did i misinterpret ur post) u might find it a bit big too. depends where u will be driving.
 

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I've never driven a non turbo Skyline but I still think that some cars are just meant to be turbos.
 

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i like the accord euro. it's aged well. maintained resale value because of it's good quality. nice interior. both stock and lightly modded it looks good. price variance will be more due to trim/equipment level than anything else. if it's ur kind of car then i'd say go for it. imo it's a bit big for me and as a new driver (or did i misinterpret ur post) u might find it a bit big too. depends where u will be driving.

Well i am quite a new driver yes but i do live in the hills lol, so i guess in that sence a big car shouldnt be too bad ;D
 

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lol I also (kindof) live in the Hills district too :) Yeh a Euro is fine in our area. It's more if you lived near city or were intending to travel to places where you need to park on the street (and it's tough to find spots) that the car might be a bit daunting.
 

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what

euros are tiny, as if they would be hard to park
 

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