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Nov 17

Brothers, it's the final round! Is it the CC380 Eye-catching or the Accord Prestige? [Crying][Crying][Crying]

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علي عمر
علي عمر2024-11-26 10:05
Go for the Accord, it's affordable and durable.
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علي يعقوبي
علي يعقوبي2024-11-25 14:20
No need to ask, just go for the Accord, don't buy the CC, it's a crappy Volkswagen.
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نايف محمد
نايف محمد2024-11-24 15:34
There's no doubt, it must be the Accord!
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خالد مبارك
خالد مبارك2024-11-24 15:33
Accord, leave the Volkswagen CC to me. You go buy a Japanese car.
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عبد العزيز ممدوح
عبد العزيز ممدوح2024-11-24 13:27
No, isn't the Accord ugly? [I want to be alone]
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عبدالرحمن هادي
عبدالرحمن هادي2024-11-18 05:26
You're definitely going to buy the CC, because your question is also CC first, then Accord. You didn't put Accord first, which proves you already have the answer in your heart.
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خالد باهر
خالد باهر2024-11-18 00:49
Buy an Accord.
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سعود عمار
سعود عمار2024-11-17 21:38
Accord
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أحمد فريدة
أحمد فريدة2024-11-17 20:22
If I were you, I'd go for the Shooting Brake version, the Enjoy Edition. It's really good-looking. That's the one I have. 😁😁😁
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