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Honda previews next Accord coupe

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Honda previews next Accord coupe

Honda Motor Co. will use the Detroit auto show in January to show the styling direction for the next Honda Accord coupe. The automaker today released a drawing of what the concept vehicle will look like. It did not give out any other details.

(Rear view sketch / image at link)

Edited by PositiveAboutGM

Woah... The '03-present Accord didn't take things far enough style-wise, but this may have taken things a little too far. With a car like the Accord, it's a fine line to tread.

that sketch looks great.

but my 500 looked like a sexier Audi in a sketch and look what the sheetmetal turned out like.

Edited by regfootball

If it turns out close to that, then it's going to be hot and sell like crazy.

will the v6 have the 3.7L the mdx has? that'd really be a sport accord. :lol:

eh... I'll wait the ~5 weeks to lay judgment on it form my office chair(at home)

I'm sure it will be a watered down version of that when it does make it to production. But it would be nice if they keep it like that, it is a good looking rendering.

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