My first car was a 1990 4 door LX and it ran GREAT even the day i sold it. Bought at auction thinking it had a bad head gasket according to the writing on the windshield but never had a problem with the head just burned a tiny bit of oil. Bought it with 172k and sold it three years later with 197k and that car NEVER left me stranded even in cold new york days. Would buy a million of these cars.
I own a 1989 Accord LX and besides having transmission problems(my fault), it has 255,000 miles on it and still runs like a champ. I'm 17 and it is a great starter car
@JAVIERFSG3 thanks for the comment and views! It was a definitely a 1990 I swapped out the deck lid and tail lights from a 93, because I liked the looks of the 92-93 rear end better, it was a direct swap. The engine was an f22a1 I believe just a base dx with no a/c manual windows and locks. It was a great car and I wish I hadn't sold it.
@JBuehrer18154 Oh ok, so you had the 1990 lights and you replaced them and put a 1993 ones. Now i get it. Anyways, its true what you said, those cars are one of the best from Honda. My brother has a 1990 Accord LX, today it has 173 thousand miles, it has alot of problems but still runs like it has 100 thousand. Those cars last forever, and if you take care of it it would last even more. Im 16, and i may get a car of those for my first one to save money, they are great and cheap. Honda for life!
Really nice car but that car isnt a 1990, neither a 1991. It may be or a 1992 or a 1993. Figure it out yourslef if you want, open the door of your car and look at the stickers, or make a research on google, the 1990-1991 version has the rear lights in a different dessign which is older. The 1992-1993 which is yours here in the video, the lights are re-designed for a better style, i apologize if you dont agree with me but thats or a 92 or 93 accord, still nice. I love 1990-1993 accords! 5/5 *****
My first car was a 1990 4 door LX and it ran GREAT even the day i sold it. Bought at auction thinking it had a bad head gasket according to the writing on the windshield but never had a problem with the head just burned a tiny bit of oil. Bought it with 172k and sold it three years later with 197k and that car NEVER left me stranded even in cold new york days. Would buy a million of these cars.
I own a 1989 Accord LX and besides having transmission problems(my fault), it has 255,000 miles on it and still runs like a champ. I'm 17 and it is a great starter car
NICE NOT BAD ADD SUM HEADERS AND YOU WELL HEAR AND FILL THE DIFFRANCE WHAT ENGINE YOU GOT. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS WITH YOUR ACCORD
@JAVIERFSG3 thanks for the comment and views! It was a definitely a 1990 I swapped out the deck lid and tail lights from a 93, because I liked the looks of the 92-93 rear end better, it was a direct swap. The engine was an f22a1 I believe just a base dx with no a/c manual windows and locks. It was a great car and I wish I hadn't sold it.
No, it was a 1990. I swapped out the deck lid and tail lights from a 93.
@JBuehrer18154 Oh ok, so you had the 1990 lights and you replaced them and put a 1993 ones. Now i get it. Anyways, its true what you said, those cars are one of the best from Honda. My brother has a 1990 Accord LX, today it has 173 thousand miles, it has alot of problems but still runs like it has 100 thousand. Those cars last forever, and if you take care of it it would last even more. Im 16, and i may get a car of those for my first one to save money, they are great and cheap. Honda for life!
Really nice car but that car isnt a 1990, neither a 1991. It may be or a 1992 or a 1993.
Figure it out yourslef if you want, open the door of your car and look at the stickers, or make a research on google, the 1990-1991 version has the rear lights in a different dessign which is older. The 1992-1993 which is yours here in the video, the lights are re-designed for a better style, i apologize if you dont agree with me but thats or a 92 or 93 accord, still nice. I love 1990-1993 accords! 5/5 *****
you buy some twin turbos yo, and swap it with a v16 and put a fart can on it :-)
thats a 93 not a 90