Try to stay away from anything over ten years old you will just have a headache figure an average of 12k per year.
Obviously you'll want as low of mileage of a car as you can afford to buy. Don't be afraid of it necessarily because it's 15 years old. These cars are well known to last 200,000+ miles. Test drive it carefully with the radio off. Make sure it shifts well, and does not overheat. Listen for noise from the front drive axles, and check the condition of the rubber boots. Look for general condition, rust, tire wear on the front tires, no home-made wiring, etc. If those things are all ok, you'll be fine.
The Honda Accord gets good gas mileage. The 2013 model gets 34mpg highway. Other Hondas, such as the Honda Civic, get better gas mileage but the Accord is a very fuel efficient car.
Is there a good site to go to asap to find how to replace a starter for a 1994 Honda Accord EX
Good question. I'm looking now for mine on a 1994 Honda Accord.
Well it depends how much the 1994 Honda Accord has changed from the 1993-research this and if the transmission part wasn't changed then yes, it should fit. Good luck! Man do I wish I could drive yet...
If it is missing the a salvage yard would be a good source for one.
mileage is a good indicator to go bye.
Yes, the 8000 miles on the Honda Accord LX is good.
I have owned my 2002 Honda Accord V6 for 2 years and can say that it doesn't get as good of gas mileage as I anticipated. I would say it gets 25 MPG on the highway, and around 20 MPG in the city.
My mother bought a Honda Accord new in 1985. My son is now driving it in Seattle. Still running good, little rust, great gas mileage in the city.
i drive a Honda 94 accord ex and i always put convenitional 5w-30 and it runs dam good stay away from the cheap stuff Honda fluids are the best stick with the H!!! Honda does not manufacture oil. They get their oil from a major oil company that has been rebranded with Honda on the can. Any major oil is fine to use in your Accord as long as it is SAE 5w30. I recommend you use High Mileage oil if you have over 100,000 miles on the odometer. When it comes to A/T fluid use only Honda brand fluid which has been formulated for Honda transmissions. Use no other fluid that claims to meet Honda specs.
what is the dollar value over to ruin E 08 Honda Accord in good shapeaccording to Kelley Blue Book
i have a 94 accord ex right now with 190,000, runs great but before i had a 90 accord that had 350,000, and the tranny went out but the motor is still good.