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I've spotted a pale green accord coupe with the usual build up of dirt around the tyres and to rent in the window.
Probs be cheep its a 94 L what sort of money are they worth??
Oh its a 2L.........
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Am I going to have to get the 'Uncle Ben's' pic out again......
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Am I going to have to get the 'Uncle Ben's' pic out again...... Hehehe, I quite like them! Not sure how much it's worth... Hondas seem to be fetching more since Barryboys have started buying them instead of coffin-dodgers
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Uncle bens? ? I quit like the look of it but the missus has just sold her audi and she's looking at modern stuff. Rather her ride around in that.........
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My dad has just got rid of his - it was a newer one (S-reg), but he took it from 50k to 110k in 4 years and literally nothing ever went wrong - I think the only thing he had to replace was a headlight bulb. The only reason he got rid of it is because he got a new job with a longer commute and decided to get a diesel - he got a new Accord though. The only thing I would say is that he worked out that if it ever had gone wrong parts weren't cheap - I don't think they share many bits with the saloons or hatches, and they're not the most common of cars.
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I don't think they share many bits with the saloons or hatches, and they're not the most common of cars. A few years back I considered chopping my old '93 Cavalier SRi in for a '95 Accord Coupe, and that's exactly why I didn't - plus the insurance was pretty steep too. Good quality car though - nicely put together.
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My fleet: Suzuki GSX-R600Y SRAD with bald, melted tyres A borrowed Mondeo
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very, very nice cars and parts aren't overly dear - altho for the age they are, compared to a new car they're about the same (work in honda dealership so naaaaah )
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