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Old 05-15-2005, 07:30 PM
yahmed
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suggestions to buy accord

Hi,

Thank you to all who replied to my previous post "Are new hondas
maintenance free".

These days I am looking to change my Accord 93 LX with 200000km on it.
I love this car but only reason is that my wife cannot drive stick
shift and we do not want to have 2 cars. First I thought to buy a new
Corolla or Civic and I test drove both 2005 models but after driving
this accord for some years, I did not like anyone of these new models.
(seems like very small/conjusted from inside and even my 93 accord has
more kick then these)

Now I considering 2000-2002 Accord Automatic. I would like to know what
are the things I need to consider before making a final deal. I was
told that Accords after 1998 need timing belt replacement after 160Kkm,
is that true? Are there any other major items that I need to consider?

Thank you in advance.

 
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Old 05-15-2005, 07:30 PM
Elmo P. Shagnasty
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Re: suggestions to buy accord

In article <1116171938.162808.103160@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
"yahmed" <ahmedyassir@gmail.com> wrote:

> Now I considering 2000-2002 Accord Automatic. I would like to know what
> are the things I need to consider before making a final deal.


Well, whatever you do, do NOT get involved in a 98-02 Accord V6. The
transmission problems on those models were horrendous.

That limits you to the 4 cylinder. I had a 2000 Accord 4 cylinder, and
I thought it had plenty of power, but I had a stick. Best you test
drive it.

If you get an 01 or 02 EX, you'll get the great sounding radio that has
both cassette and six CD changer all inside the dash unit. Nice.
 
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Old 05-15-2005, 07:30 PM
S.S.
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Re: suggestions to buy accord

yahmed wrote:

> Now I considering 2000-2002 Accord Automatic. I would like to know what
> are the things I need to consider before making a final deal. I was
> told that Accords after 1998 need timing belt replacement after 160Kkm,
> is that true? Are there any other major items that I need to consider?


If you are considering an Accord in that year range, get one with the VTEC
4-cylinder. The non-VTEC is barely adequate, while a handful of V6 models
have transmission issues.

As for the timing belt, I'm not sure what the interval is for that Accord;
it may be 160,000km (depends on which engine). I have a '93 Accord, and its
interval is 144,000km (or 6 years).
 
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Old 05-15-2005, 07:30 PM
halo2 guy
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Re: suggestions to buy accord

I would suggest you teach your wife to drive a stick shift like millions of
other women do.


"yahmed" <ahmedyassir@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1116171938.162808.103160@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Thank you to all who replied to my previous post "Are new hondas
> maintenance free".
>
> These days I am looking to change my Accord 93 LX with 200000km on it.
> I love this car but only reason is that my wife cannot drive stick
> shift and we do not want to have 2 cars. First I thought to buy a new
> Corolla or Civic and I test drove both 2005 models but after driving
> this accord for some years, I did not like anyone of these new models.
> (seems like very small/conjusted from inside and even my 93 accord has
> more kick then these)
>
> Now I considering 2000-2002 Accord Automatic. I would like to know what
> are the things I need to consider before making a final deal. I was
> told that Accords after 1998 need timing belt replacement after 160Kkm,
> is that true? Are there any other major items that I need to consider?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>



 
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Old 05-15-2005, 07:30 PM
Jason
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Re: suggestions to buy accord

In article <1116171938.162808.103160@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
"yahmed" <ahmedyassir@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you to all who replied to my previous post "Are new hondas
> maintenance free".
>
> These days I am looking to change my Accord 93 LX with 200000km on it.
> I love this car but only reason is that my wife cannot drive stick
> shift and we do not want to have 2 cars. First I thought to buy a new
> Corolla or Civic and I test drove both 2005 models but after driving
> this accord for some years, I did not like anyone of these new models.
> (seems like very small/conjusted from inside and even my 93 accord has
> more kick then these)
>
> Now I considering 2000-2002 Accord Automatic. I would like to know what
> are the things I need to consider before making a final deal. I was
> told that Accords after 1998 need timing belt replacement after 160Kkm,
> is that true? Are there any other major items that I need to consider?
>
> Thank you in advance.


1998-2002 Honda Accords all look alike. I advise your to get one of those.
The four cyld. EX models are the best ones to consider since they have
more features than the LX models. Run a carfax report before you buy it.
The 2002's are slighly better since minor improvements were made each
year. I have a 1999 Accord EX and I love it--no major problems and it has
61,000 miles on it.

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