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Honda Accord 09'
by kk26 on Tue Nov 18 11:21:43 PST 2008
Hello Everyone, So I am looking at buying the 09' Accord EX V6 Sedan and i'm located in houston. I'm looking for some assistance; has anyone recently purchased an accord from houston and willing to share info on: what the out the door or drive out price paid was what interest rate they got any dealers they recommend in houston OR what about anyone who has received good deals at John Eagle Honda on Jones Rd?
Re: Nope [ruking1]
by ruking1 on Mon Nov 17 10:27:20 PST 2008
On the other hand (tricky) if you are willing to mix and match sizes a bit, the GY Eagle F1 GS-D3 occupies the #1 spot. I am projecting a bit as I had fairly good experiences with the GY Eagle F1 Super Car's. Absolutely ferocious dry grip. GY has vastly improved the wet grip (among other factors) :shades: Also it would be hard to ignore the #3 choice Bridgeston Potenza RE 050 A's. Two buddies have them OEM. They of course do not last too long on Porsche Carrera's one auto the other 6 speed. I have about 100 miles on each one, but really haven't "lived" with this tire.
Bad choice
by mayette on Fri Nov 14 17:24:12 PST 2008
Purchased a set of Goodyear Eagle F-1's after 6 mo's and approx. 8,000 mile they are in horrible shape. Yes, balanced, rotated, alignments, pressure all covered. Extremely loud and major cupping. Want to replace with good set of winter performance tires. Any suggestions?
24K miles
by nippononly on Fri Nov 14 12:39:55 PST 2008
and going strong, for my original equipment Goodyear Eagle RSAs, my Matrix is an '07 FWD. I am fairly sure now they will make 40K without a problem, still hoping for even more, and there is no uneven or unusual tire wear at all. I rotate them every 10K miles, same as I have with every car I have ever had.
Re: 2003 SE AWD Murano [steve_]
by eric_l on Sat Nov 08 23:09:19 PST 2008
No codes, and I am a maintenance nut - everything gets changed more frequently than normal. The only thing I can think of that might have hurt mileage was when I switched from the stock Goodyear Eagle LS (235/65/18) to slightly wider Yokohama G052 (265/60/18). That definitely cost me 1 to 2 mpg when I check my mileage log, but I think its worth it as the traction is much better overall, esp in snow. I agree the mileage should have gone up over time. I had a 97 Maxima and at 100,000 miles, it was getting the best mileage ever - 29-31mpg on the highway consistently (which I found to be amazing).
Just got back from the dealer and I paid
by thecurb on Fri Nov 07 18:52:01 PST 2008
$30,200 for a 2008 TL with Navi + tax + title + license - drive out was $32.4 in Houston, Tx at John Eagle Acura - salesman was Brian the Internet Sales Manager. It was an excellent buying experience.

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