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    I've noticed something

    I see quite a few business men types rocking cherry cb7s. Especially EX & SE coupes. You think these guys would be driving a Lex or a Bimmer. I guess they still find the cb7 classy and sophisticated. Who knows.

    Last summer I told my grandma that I was thinking of getting a newer car soon and she said I should keep my cb7 because she thought it was destined to be a classic.

    I think she is right.
    "the J32a2 should be considered one of Honda's masterpieces..." Honda Tuning, July 2006

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    I dunno about a classic...but it's definitely a car that people respect. I still get people to do a double take when I tell them it's a 91!

    PTAC (Poor Tuner's Accord Club) - #05

    2003-2006 - '91 Accord EX 2dr 5spd "Macy" R.I.P
    2006-20?? - '99 Grand Am SE 4dr Auto "NoName"

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      #3
      Originally posted by iamnemo
      I dunno about a classic...but it's definitely a car that people respect. I still get people to do a double take when I tell them it's a 91!
      I agree classic is stretching it a bit, but nobody will every be able to say the accord hasn't played a huge part of the car market since the early 90's.
      Honda-Tech Username: Lostcb7
      The cb7tuner.com OG.

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        #4
        back then, cb7's were topline cars, much like a new accord is today. those guys got a pimp ride cause they had a good job, knock up some goofy chick and had about half dozen youngins now they're forced to work at their boring office jobs in a 6X6 cell and drive the cb7 until the wheels fall off. reason they are cherry is they'll never be able to buy another new car, so they gotta take care of the kidmobile.

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