Need additional information like odometer mileage, options like upgraded radio, if it has power windows, door locks, seats, etc. Also need to know outer condition of car: scratches, dents, missing hardware, etc. Also if any major engine work has been done ... and finally the zip code where the car is garaged overnight.
But taking the basic model with standard equipment and figuring 168,000 miles on the odometer (14 years x 12,000 miles average per year) the value is about $737 for trade in.
Go here and find the value of the car. http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2002/Honda/Accord-Sdn
The approximate value of a 2002 Honda Accord in good condition with 100,000 miles is $2,635. To obtain an exact value, more specific information about the vehicle is needed.
There are many reviews online regarding the 2004 Honda Accord. Kelly Blue Book has many reviews and average prices. Also, the Honda website has reviews as well.
Although it would depend on the shape of the vehicle, a 1993 Honda Accord according to Kelly Blue Book, would sell for around 1,478.00. That is for a vehicle in excellent shape so if you have a car in the "fair" range it would only sell for 828.00.
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what is the dollar value over to ruin E 08 Honda Accord in good shapeaccording to Kelley Blue Book
Look at the Kelly Blue Book and Consumer Reports are two reputable websites in which you can find information on various vehicles, including Honda Accords. Reading buyer reviews/comments are helpful in learning about a vehicle.
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On kelly blue book a 92 Honda 300 is worth $1375.00.
Above the accelerator pedal. It is identified by the blue socket to which the wiring system plugs into. On our I had to lay down on the drivers floor mat to see it.
Up front left side by radiator, blue cap
The horn relay in a 1995 Honda Accord is located in the interior of the car. Underneath the radio on the driver's side there should be a small rectangle with wires attached to it. The wires are white/yellow, blue/red, light green/blue, and black.
Fifteen amps on the Lighter. They're usually the blue ones with '15A' on them.