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Used 1993 Honda Accord DX for Sale Nationwide
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Blake W
Reviewed a 1993 Honda DX on Nov 27, 2010
quick, peppy, nimble, still a work in progress, waiting on a new cam and set of ground controls to tighten up the ride. 25mpg only problem is body roll. car is fun as hell to drive. i love my car
Maxwell B
Reviewed a 1993 Honda DX on May 29, 2009
Amazing, and fun despite being over 15 years old. Engine purrs like a kitten just from proper maintenance. Honda cars and engines last forever. Its a great learning car that I would never go and throw away. I do wish I had a new one though.
Christopher B
Reviewed a 1993 Honda DX on Apr 2, 2008
I've had it for 7 years now and it is solid. I've just now started to modify it and I don't plan to do much - it doesn't need it.
Edgar E
Reviewed a 1993 Honda DX on Dec 29, 2008
The car was good, particularly in the performance department, the thing could pull donuts and drift on about anything considered road. But unfortunately when I got the car the previous owner had ruined the electrical system and the engine, though powerful, sucked to turn on. There were many things missing, such as the radio and Cruise Control. Things had to be turned on and off a certain way which wasn't fun at all.
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