What's a good price for a 1993 Honda Accord SE with 68K miles?
#1
What's a good price for a 1993 Honda Accord SE with 68K miles?
5K on Michelin tires. Garage kept. All maintenance records. Oil changed every 3 months. Leather, Bose, remote entry, Champagne color. Sweet!!!
This is one of the limited editions. It only came in 2 colors - a green a,d champagne. The paint is like new, and the leather has no damage. It is the one that has a spoiler on the back.
Because this car was a limited edition, the fuel injection is standard on the SE model. Honda used to introduce new items on their limited editions.
Include the steel alloy wheels, a full size spare tire mounted on matching wheel.
This is one of the limited editions. It only came in 2 colors - a green a,d champagne. The paint is like new, and the leather has no damage. It is the one that has a spoiler on the back.
Because this car was a limited edition, the fuel injection is standard on the SE model. Honda used to introduce new items on their limited editions.
Include the steel alloy wheels, a full size spare tire mounted on matching wheel.
#4
It quite old and not yet fuel injected (though carburator engines has its advantages) but the miliage is low and apparently well maintained, I'd say one thousand US dollars.
If your in south east asia where the demand for old cars are still good it could fetch 3 thousand US dollars to 4 thousand US dollars.
If your in south east asia where the demand for old cars are still good it could fetch 3 thousand US dollars to 4 thousand US dollars.
#5
Man ther Is some thing wrong In this pictuer, 68/k on a 1993, most likely Is not actual miles, The Odameter could be broke or the whol cluster could have been rolled back, you see:
The car Is 15 years old with 68/k, so by Divideing 68/15= 4500k a year, Even a grand ma, Putes more than that a year,
I would start with a car fax report, and make sure thats actual miles, if It is the car Is still not worth more than $800 to $1200, at best, Im car dealer for 7 years trust me on this.
The car Is 15 years old with 68/k, so by Divideing 68/15= 4500k a year, Even a grand ma, Putes more than that a year,
I would start with a car fax report, and make sure thats actual miles, if It is the car Is still not worth more than $800 to $1200, at best, Im car dealer for 7 years trust me on this.
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