1992 Honda accord?
How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it.
excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to look for?...comments? |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
That car isn't even broken in yet. As long as it has been taken care of,
you should be able to put another 100K on it. I have a 94 Accord EX with 375,000 KM. I have had a crack on the engine block that I fixed with some JB weld. Besides the normal items, such as brakes and timing belts, etc. This car is rock solid. Doesn't burn oil, drives smooth and gives me 31 MPG on the highway with a K&N. Just make sure that the body is in good shape and the owner wasn't a moron and didn't change the oil. Just put it this way, I will never buy anything else except Honda's. Even if I had enough money to buy a Benz, I wouldn't waste my time. They are pieces of Junk (MB That is!!) <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
That car isn't even broken in yet. As long as it has been taken care of,
you should be able to put another 100K on it. I have a 94 Accord EX with 375,000 KM. I have had a crack on the engine block that I fixed with some JB weld. Besides the normal items, such as brakes and timing belts, etc. This car is rock solid. Doesn't burn oil, drives smooth and gives me 31 MPG on the highway with a K&N. Just make sure that the body is in good shape and the owner wasn't a moron and didn't change the oil. Just put it this way, I will never buy anything else except Honda's. Even if I had enough money to buy a Benz, I wouldn't waste my time. They are pieces of Junk (MB That is!!) <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
That car isn't even broken in yet. As long as it has been taken care of,
you should be able to put another 100K on it. I have a 94 Accord EX with 375,000 KM. I have had a crack on the engine block that I fixed with some JB weld. Besides the normal items, such as brakes and timing belts, etc. This car is rock solid. Doesn't burn oil, drives smooth and gives me 31 MPG on the highway with a K&N. Just make sure that the body is in good shape and the owner wasn't a moron and didn't change the oil. Just put it this way, I will never buy anything else except Honda's. Even if I had enough money to buy a Benz, I wouldn't waste my time. They are pieces of Junk (MB That is!!) <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
I have a '93 with 140K miles on it and it runs like new. You will likely
need to put a new timing belt on this car should you buy it. That will set you back $300+ if I remember correctly. They will also want you to replace the water pump while they are down there. These cars are great. The '93 is the last year of that model. The '94 is a new design. Bill <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
I have a '93 with 140K miles on it and it runs like new. You will likely
need to put a new timing belt on this car should you buy it. That will set you back $300+ if I remember correctly. They will also want you to replace the water pump while they are down there. These cars are great. The '93 is the last year of that model. The '94 is a new design. Bill <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
I have a '93 with 140K miles on it and it runs like new. You will likely
need to put a new timing belt on this car should you buy it. That will set you back $300+ if I remember correctly. They will also want you to replace the water pump while they are down there. These cars are great. The '93 is the last year of that model. The '94 is a new design. Bill <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
I have 215000 miles on my '92 LX. I bought it new. Mine is starting to
rust at the joint where the door window frame meets the top front corner of the door, under the weather strip. There is also rust under the trunk lid. Should have many good years left on it. I'll be looking for one like it in the spring for my son to buy. Feel free to email me any questions you may have. I've done most of the work on my car myself. bob |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
I have 215000 miles on my '92 LX. I bought it new. Mine is starting to
rust at the joint where the door window frame meets the top front corner of the door, under the weather strip. There is also rust under the trunk lid. Should have many good years left on it. I'll be looking for one like it in the spring for my son to buy. Feel free to email me any questions you may have. I've done most of the work on my car myself. bob |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
I have 215000 miles on my '92 LX. I bought it new. Mine is starting to
rust at the joint where the door window frame meets the top front corner of the door, under the weather strip. There is also rust under the trunk lid. Should have many good years left on it. I'll be looking for one like it in the spring for my son to buy. Feel free to email me any questions you may have. I've done most of the work on my car myself. bob |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
<vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? This car has a few common problems that are quite easily - and relatively cheaply fixed - if you are unlucky enough to encouter them. I believe others have commented on them in here and are much more knowledgable than I on this matter. BUT, having owned a '92 Honda Accord LX auto that had over 250,000 miles when I gave it to my sister I can do nothing but highly recommend this vehicle. My sister still uses it as a daily driver. Check to make sure it was well maintained and you should be good to go. Now, I am not exactly proud of this, but this will give you a good idea of the reliability. When I got my '92 Accord I was a fairly new driver and I absolutely abused this car to no end (I did maintain it well though). I would constantly red line it, and brake hard. To slow down, I would force the auto tranny to downshift by popping it into 3rd, 2nd, or even 1st gear, AND/OR I would pull the handbrake slightly if I just wanted to slow down enough to get off the person's rear end I was following. Never had any engine / tranny / diff problems. The front-end, hood, and right rear door were replaced all due to accidents that were not my fault (each time, someone backed into me...one of them was a massive truck when the car was fairly new that I was certain did some mechanical damage due to the impact on the front end, this was not the case 200,000+ miles later though). A friend of mine purchased a '92 Accord LX auto that was manufactured about 3 months before mine about 5 years ago. He has greatly abused his car as well (I have ridden with him many times). In fact, we used to race them all the time just to see who's was faster (his always beat mine by about 2 inches). He now has over 250,000 miles on it as well. I have owned a '92 Accord and I regretted giving it to my sister (I had to because it was a royal pain to take it on my move from Canada to the USA). I just purchased a brand new '03 Accord EX 4cyl auto and love it, but I am ALWAYS on the lookout for a good condition '92 Accord LX (or other years of that same design) in my area. If I find one I WILL buy it. |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
<vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? This car has a few common problems that are quite easily - and relatively cheaply fixed - if you are unlucky enough to encouter them. I believe others have commented on them in here and are much more knowledgable than I on this matter. BUT, having owned a '92 Honda Accord LX auto that had over 250,000 miles when I gave it to my sister I can do nothing but highly recommend this vehicle. My sister still uses it as a daily driver. Check to make sure it was well maintained and you should be good to go. Now, I am not exactly proud of this, but this will give you a good idea of the reliability. When I got my '92 Accord I was a fairly new driver and I absolutely abused this car to no end (I did maintain it well though). I would constantly red line it, and brake hard. To slow down, I would force the auto tranny to downshift by popping it into 3rd, 2nd, or even 1st gear, AND/OR I would pull the handbrake slightly if I just wanted to slow down enough to get off the person's rear end I was following. Never had any engine / tranny / diff problems. The front-end, hood, and right rear door were replaced all due to accidents that were not my fault (each time, someone backed into me...one of them was a massive truck when the car was fairly new that I was certain did some mechanical damage due to the impact on the front end, this was not the case 200,000+ miles later though). A friend of mine purchased a '92 Accord LX auto that was manufactured about 3 months before mine about 5 years ago. He has greatly abused his car as well (I have ridden with him many times). In fact, we used to race them all the time just to see who's was faster (his always beat mine by about 2 inches). He now has over 250,000 miles on it as well. I have owned a '92 Accord and I regretted giving it to my sister (I had to because it was a royal pain to take it on my move from Canada to the USA). I just purchased a brand new '03 Accord EX 4cyl auto and love it, but I am ALWAYS on the lookout for a good condition '92 Accord LX (or other years of that same design) in my area. If I find one I WILL buy it. |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
<vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? This car has a few common problems that are quite easily - and relatively cheaply fixed - if you are unlucky enough to encouter them. I believe others have commented on them in here and are much more knowledgable than I on this matter. BUT, having owned a '92 Honda Accord LX auto that had over 250,000 miles when I gave it to my sister I can do nothing but highly recommend this vehicle. My sister still uses it as a daily driver. Check to make sure it was well maintained and you should be good to go. Now, I am not exactly proud of this, but this will give you a good idea of the reliability. When I got my '92 Accord I was a fairly new driver and I absolutely abused this car to no end (I did maintain it well though). I would constantly red line it, and brake hard. To slow down, I would force the auto tranny to downshift by popping it into 3rd, 2nd, or even 1st gear, AND/OR I would pull the handbrake slightly if I just wanted to slow down enough to get off the person's rear end I was following. Never had any engine / tranny / diff problems. The front-end, hood, and right rear door were replaced all due to accidents that were not my fault (each time, someone backed into me...one of them was a massive truck when the car was fairly new that I was certain did some mechanical damage due to the impact on the front end, this was not the case 200,000+ miles later though). A friend of mine purchased a '92 Accord LX auto that was manufactured about 3 months before mine about 5 years ago. He has greatly abused his car as well (I have ridden with him many times). In fact, we used to race them all the time just to see who's was faster (his always beat mine by about 2 inches). He now has over 250,000 miles on it as well. I have owned a '92 Accord and I regretted giving it to my sister (I had to because it was a royal pain to take it on my move from Canada to the USA). I just purchased a brand new '03 Accord EX 4cyl auto and love it, but I am ALWAYS on the lookout for a good condition '92 Accord LX (or other years of that same design) in my area. If I find one I WILL buy it. |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
If it was taken care of, 88K (hopefully not rolled back) is just startin' to
get broken in. As with any used car, my advise is have it inspected before you buy. IMHO $5,000 is a little steep. I assume it is an EX model? Depending on condition, what my mechanic says, and location. My 92 Accord 2 door Coup 5 sp EX is in excellent condition with 238,000 miles!!!! I also have a 91 Accord wagen auto LX with only 142,000 miles. Would I hesitate to buy another? NO! Best cars I've ever owned, PERIOD! <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
Re: 1992 Honda accord?
If it was taken care of, 88K (hopefully not rolled back) is just startin' to
get broken in. As with any used car, my advise is have it inspected before you buy. IMHO $5,000 is a little steep. I assume it is an EX model? Depending on condition, what my mechanic says, and location. My 92 Accord 2 door Coup 5 sp EX is in excellent condition with 238,000 miles!!!! I also have a 91 Accord wagen auto LX with only 142,000 miles. Would I hesitate to buy another? NO! Best cars I've ever owned, PERIOD! <vze33sg4@mail.verizon.net> wrote in message news:3F79EA6C.D709C800@mail.verizon.net... > How are these Cars?...I'm looking at one now with 88,000 miles on it. > excellant condition ...is it worth it?.....$5000........Any problems to > look for?...comments? > |
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