My Accord Price
I have a stock 89 Accord.
132,000 Miles
Never Rebuilt, Same AUTO tranny
Car has a few small dents, no thing big.
Car works / operates perfect.
No mods, oil changes done at 3k
Never been in a accident.
Ven Number ends with the japan code
just wondering what the thing is worth.
-THanks
Michael
KBB - 2700
[Modified by LyFeWoRx, 7:14 PM 2/27/2003]
132,000 Miles
Never Rebuilt, Same AUTO tranny
Car has a few small dents, no thing big.
Car works / operates perfect.
No mods, oil changes done at 3k
Never been in a accident.
Ven Number ends with the japan code
just wondering what the thing is worth.
-THanks
Michael
KBB - 2700
[Modified by LyFeWoRx, 7:14 PM 2/27/2003]
Oh yeah I forgot I can edit my own title! Yay!
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 13,658
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From: 626, So Cal
it also depends a whole lot on where you live. if they can get a newer car for the same price, then they will go for it, so if you have time, you should just try a regular price, eg. the KBB price, if you wait and u don't get any responses, drop the price a bit and see what happens, then you do that until someone buys it
no more than $1700 without the dents
why would I buy that when I could get into a 90-91 integra for $2200-2500?
[Modified by RotaryBzzz, 4:47 PM 2/27/2003]
why would I buy that when I could get into a 90-91 integra for $2200-2500?
[Modified by RotaryBzzz, 4:47 PM 2/27/2003]
that's what i was thinking, but after becomming a professional car buyer, i realize that the most important thing about buying a used car is how the previous person took care of it, so if they are someone who i think took excellent care of the car, i would buy it over a newer one for which i don't know how well it was maintained. but, as i said, that's just me, from experience. not many people go through the ammount of cars i go though, so they don't get a chance to figure that out, so u might have to sell it cheap
I arrived at this after the fact that my 90 Integra that i got from a single owner was still the most reilable car i have ever owned, even more reliable than both of the 94 Accord that i owned. the first one was junk, and this one i was hopeing would be flawless, but now, the integra has proven to be more reilable because of the care that was taken of it. i miss it dearly. i now officially hate old people
on the road. a old lady killed my baby teggy
[Modified by profroopchan, 8:12 AM 2/28/2003]
I arrived at this after the fact that my 90 Integra that i got from a single owner was still the most reilable car i have ever owned, even more reliable than both of the 94 Accord that i owned. the first one was junk, and this one i was hopeing would be flawless, but now, the integra has proven to be more reilable because of the care that was taken of it. i miss it dearly. i now officially hate old people
on the road. a old lady killed my baby teggy
[Modified by profroopchan, 8:12 AM 2/28/2003]
Amen. I'm an advocate for buying only "one-owner-with-maint.-records-cars". Buy the best used car you can buy and it will pay you back in the long run.
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Dec 30, 2002 10:11 AM




hehehe..... Thats smart though 1 owner car's are always the best.
