This honda accord ex and this color was my 1st car out of college. I love love loved that car. It was so gorgeous and the interior looked so amazing with that interior paint color. This video brings back so many great memories hearing it crank up and listening to the engine and anyone who has ever owned a honda accord (especially this model) knows what I'm talking about ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely love this car... This definitely will be my next purchase, even over the P71. Glad to see this one in such good shape! If you have any time, I'd really love to see a rainy drive video and a snow drive in winter if y'all get any! Also, if you ever want to sell this car, LET ME KNOW! I'd be glad to buy it, hah.
Very nice car man! I love those early 90's Accords, one of the best cars Honda ever made. Just keep the oil changed, replace the timing belt every 90K miles and that thing will last you forever.
Ironically I have only washed my mom's brown (technically gold) Traverse once since we bought it in January. Also If you want, have you tried looking at Alpine Type S? Whatever you get in the rear deck, you might want to look at a small amplifier for it once you get it all how you like it. You may find that you don't need a sub. I realized that when I was looking for some speakers for a portable home made stereo I'm trying to make. Once you get the fronts replaced, you might be able to get away with a 35 to 55 watt by 4 channel amp. Just make sure you hide it well and get the amp wired right. x3
I think this is a much better car than the Saturn, haha. I also got a Felpro kit for my Eclipse (also had a leaky valve cover) and it's been holding up well since I replaced it.
Sweet car Jake! My question pertains to your satellite radio set-up. How much was it? What do you pay a month? and was it a pain in the Ass to install? Thanks. Also where did you put the antenna?
I just picked up a gorgeous and immaculate Arcadia Green '93 EX 5-speed. Impeccably maintained, 225k (original clutch), car looks like 25k. Seller claims oil changes every 3k and I believe him. Well-optioned with ABS. Color me happy!
I found a 1992 Honda Accord EX for 600 with 170000 miles. The owner says that the car wont stay on and he needs to get rid of it. I was wondering if maybe anyone knew as to what is causing the car to not stay on. I was thinking the alternator is not good but any other things to look at? Also is this a good price for this year and model
I can assure you that no matter what it is the car will continue breaking after you fix it and be the biggest money pit you've ever owned just like this car was and the 92 LX my friend owned at the same time was. Run. Run as fast and as far away as you can.
@@Jakeman21642 Says the guy who bought one with 265k miles. Anyone with even the least amount of automotive knowledge can keep these going forever, sounds like you just had bad luck or no idea what you're doing.
I disagree, to me debadged cars just look like they've been in an accident and were repainted poorly. I like the way the classic Honda badges look on my car.
This honda accord ex and this color was my 1st car out of college. I love love loved that car. It was so gorgeous and the interior looked so amazing with that interior paint color. This video brings back so many great memories hearing it crank up and listening to the engine and anyone who has ever owned a honda accord (especially this model) knows what I'm talking about ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely love this car... This definitely will be my next purchase, even over the P71. Glad to see this one in such good shape! If you have any time, I'd really love to see a rainy drive video and a snow drive in winter if y'all get any! Also, if you ever want to sell this car, LET ME KNOW! I'd be glad to buy it, hah.
Very nice car man! I love those early 90's Accords, one of the best cars Honda ever made. Just keep the oil changed, replace the timing belt every 90K miles and that thing will last you forever.
What are the factory specs on the engine in EX models?
I love your car so much lol!
Ironically I have only washed my mom's brown (technically gold) Traverse once since we bought it in January. Also If you want, have you tried looking at Alpine Type S? Whatever you get in the rear deck, you might want to look at a small amplifier for it once you get it all how you like it. You may find that you don't need a sub. I realized that when I was looking for some speakers for a portable home made stereo I'm trying to make. Once you get the fronts replaced, you might be able to get away with a 35 to 55 watt by 4 channel amp. Just make sure you hide it well and get the amp wired right. x3
I love this car.. I need this one
So clean
my ex is exactly same color and ex... but i have the 5 speed and love it
I think this is a much better car than the Saturn, haha.
I also got a Felpro kit for my Eclipse (also had a leaky valve cover) and it's been holding up well since I replaced it.
i put a felpro valve cover gasket in my 92 celica also and it has been great.
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Hey man, great videos.
I would really like to see a modification video
What did the Dealer Hit those wheels with? 👌👍
Sweet car Jake! My question pertains to your satellite radio set-up. How much was it? What do you pay a month? and was it a pain in the Ass to install? Thanks. Also where did you put the antenna?
I can't find one of these in good condition nowhere
Because nobody wants to get rid of them! And if they do, it has 300,000 miles because they never die!
I just picked up a gorgeous and immaculate Arcadia Green '93 EX 5-speed. Impeccably maintained, 225k (original clutch), car looks like 25k. Seller claims oil changes every 3k and I believe him. Well-optioned with ABS. Color me happy!
I found a 1992 Honda Accord EX for 600 with 170000 miles. The owner says that the car wont stay on and he needs to get rid of it. I was wondering if maybe anyone knew as to what is causing the car to not stay on. I was thinking the alternator is not good but any other things to look at? Also is this a good price for this year and model
I can assure you that no matter what it is the car will continue breaking after you fix it and be the biggest money pit you've ever owned just like this car was and the 92 LX my friend owned at the same time was. Run. Run as fast and as far away as you can.
Jakeman21642 damm lol
@@Jakeman21642 Says the guy who bought one with 265k miles. Anyone with even the least amount of automotive knowledge can keep these going forever, sounds like you just had bad luck or no idea what you're doing.
I found a 1993 accord EX 2 DOOR coupe with a swapped b series vtec engine for $1,300. Do you recommend buying one?
Hell no. This was by far the worst car I have and will ever own in my life.
Jakeman21642 wow ok. What makes it So awful?
Jakeman21642 just because the previous owner lied to you about the timing belt being changed and it snapped on you doesn't make it a bad car....
Gas Drawls This will forever be the biggest sack of turds I've ever owned.
Jakeman21642 maybe to you, but it's the same generation accord that has made it to a million miles, so I don't see it as one
are you selling your car bro ?
Sold it back in November when the timing belt broke. I've got a 2002 Civic Si now.
You really should rip those rear badges off. Any debadged car looks a lot better than having all that clutter.
I disagree, to me debadged cars just look like they've been in an accident and were repainted poorly. I like the way the classic Honda badges look on my car.
I agree I love the badges, especially on luxury cars