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2002 Honda Accord Coupe EX Manual ULEV

2002 Honda Accord Coupe
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Front Wheel Drive, 2 Door Coupe, Mid-size
26 mpg city / 32 mpg hwy
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So Happy With My Accord! 
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I've owned this car since it was "born", and I've been very pleased with it overall. This is the third Honda vehicle I've owned, and I've stuck with Honda for its quality and reliabilty. Most likely my next car will also be a Honda!. I love the V6's power and great gas mileage I get. A....

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Most reliable car I have ever owned 
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I like this car a lot. I've owned it since it was new, and I've had very few problems. It's definitely speedy car with the V6. Regarding the previous review, the style varies on your choices of options. I got mine in red with the add-on spoiler and rims. It looks a lot sportier in this setup.

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Reliable and well-made 
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What can you say, it's a Honda. Runs well, gets decent gas mileage (27mpg), pretty peppy (has the V6). It's certainly not the flashiest car you'll ever own, but always gets you where you're going, and you can feel good knowing that you've bought a reliable car that will run for many years to come.

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