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Used 1989 Honda Accord LX for Sale Nationwide
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About Honda Accord LX
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Kevin R
Reviewed a 1989 Honda LX on Jul 20, 2009
I love everything about this car. It has power everything. The performance of the car is ok for the typical sedan. The exhaust has seen better days so thats the first performance mod Im doing. The only thing that I had to fix was the fuel pump.(Thats right I fix my own cars). The appearance is very good for a 89. The main thing is the faded out trim that Im painting gloss black.
Josh R
Reviewed a 1989 Honda LX on Feb 18, 2008
gray exterior, black/gray interior, handles like a dream and can turn on a dime, gets awesome MPG, quick/smooth/fast acceleration, good top speed, roomy, AMAZING sound system
Yram N
Reviewed a 1989 Honda LX on May 22, 2008
I bought this car about a month ago so I still have yet to learn about its quality and everything else.. It is a salvage title, but seems to be doing alright getting me from point A to point B.. It has low miles which is nice.. If it holds up to its full potential for miles, it would be an excellent runner! Although, you never can tell with a salvage, so I'm just hoping it treats me well!
Jillian M
Reviewed a 1989 Honda LX on Mar 5, 2008
Other than it being old, it kept up with my hard driving very well. Not too bad on appearance, not the cutest thing out though. It was a pimp in its day.
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