what is the value of a 1989 honda accord lx 4 cyl 4 door sedan with 189000 miles?

Asked by jenstar Apr 05, 2012 at 04:37 AM about the 1989 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

Just want to know what's a good price for this car.

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45

I know Hondas are dead reliable, but paying more than a grand for even a pristine 89 Accord is asking for much. 500 dollars max.

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NADA states that the highest retail is around 5k,the lowest is around 2k,this only applies though if the car has a clean title and is in good condition.If you buy from a reputable dealer it's usually higher with fiance charges if you finance it,and usually a safer bet with a older car,but it's usually cheaper to go with a individual.Just make sure you have the car checked out thoroughly before you purchase it.

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If you paid more than $1,000 you probably over paid. A Honda dealer would get $500 bucks for it when they send it to the auction - you'd be surprised. Pay $20 and have it inspected before you buy it so you know how much extra it will cost to be on the road legitimately.

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I got a real nice one for $400.00. Sunroof, CD player, AC PS PB.

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