why would u soop up an 89 Honda accord?, they not only look like crap but the engine is nothing u would want to soop up?, the only thing u can really do is put an intake system on it, otherwise ur kind of wasting ur time
Good idea to.
Used cars are just as safe as new cars, so long as they are properly maintained and checked. Honda Accords are reliable and safe cars and have a very good reputation.
It may or may not be a good idea. Used cars can be very affordable, but also can come with expensive problems. If the person knows what to look for, then it can be a great investment.
You do not list the model. If it is a DX that is a high price as retail is $7,300. If it is a EX V6 that is a good price as retail is $10,300. Click the link to get an idea.
I have no idea. All I know is that the Honda Civic is a very good car that sells well.
Acura has a great reputation for being a good car. Acura is rated number 1 with Honda and Toyota and Lexus. Acura is made by Honda.
The quick and easy way would be to MAKE 100% CERTAIN THE CAR IS IN PARK OR NEUTRAL, put the key in the 'on' position, and jump the starter solenoid posts with a screwdriver.
TCS is an acronym with the meaning "Traction Control System." It prevents wheel spin in low-traction situations. Pressing the button will cause a light on the dash to illuminate. When the light is on, is means the system is disabled. It's a good idea to leave it on, as it can the wear on your differential.
The price of scrap metal changes almost daily. Call your local wrecking yard . They could give you a better idea as to how much you could get.
Driving with a cracked or broken drive shaft is never a good idea. The shaking will eventually damage other components and when the drive shaft finally completely breaks down you will be left stranded wherever you are at.
It is never a bad idea to change transmission fluid. However I would recommend you change it every 75,000 miles. This is sufficient on any vehicle.
it depends how much experience you have,it is alot of work,go to autozone.com create a free profile and go to repair info,timing belt chapter etc,if you never done it before have a friend help you,your question is kind of weird,as i think you don't have an idea of what you are trying to do,good luck.