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Used 1996 Honda Accord LX for Sale Nationwide
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Michael L
Reviewed a 1996 Honda LX on Mar 31, 2008
I love the car. It is one of the best 4 Cylinder cars I have driven or ridden in. Handles great and has good acceleration. Great gas mileage compared to cars and trucks today.
Kader K
Reviewed a 1996 Honda LX on Apr 24, 2010
The 1996 Honda Accord is an exceptionally reliable vehicle with a very low cost of ownership. With currently over 170,000 miles, it runs beautifully. However, without the VTEC engine, this car does not pick up as quick as responsively as many drivers may want. The styling is wonderful with a design that does not look outdated at all despite it being a 14 year old vehicle.
Amobi U
Reviewed a 1996 Honda LX on Jan 4, 2009
Performance – acceleration, braking, handling; it's awesome Build Quality – has it needed repairs? just usual servicing Appearance – both interior and exterior styling; it's a perfect ride Cost of Ownership – gas mileage, maintenance; just normal with all cars Fun Factor – is this car fun to drive? All my friends want it for evening rolling
Chris C
Reviewed a 1996 Honda LX on Jul 2, 2008
I put 100,000 miles a year on this car and never got stuck on the side of the road
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