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1988 Honda Accord Lx 88kmiles!!! California Car!!! One Owner!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:89276 Color: Silver /
 Burgundy
Location:

Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 4 CYL.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JHMCA5633JC100200
Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Accord
Trim: LX
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 89,276
Sub Model: 4 DR LX
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Burgundy

You are bidding on a One owner 1988 Honda Accord LX with only 89K original miles!!! This vehicle has been meticulously maintained and cared for by one owner since new. It has never slept outside as you can see by the like new condition of the original velour interior. Honda went overboard with these cars back in the 80's, insuring that whoever bought one, would be so impressed with quality, the dependability and the value, that they would never buy anything else. Seems to have paid off because in spite of the cost cutting that was obvious in the next generation Accord from 1990, Honda Accord has retained one of the most loyal customer base in history.

Engine:
Engine starts effortlessy with just a nudge on the accelerator. Idles @ 950 rpm for a few minutes then settles into a silky smooth 650 rpm idle. No knocking. No pinging. No missfire whatsoever. Temp. gauge never moves past mid point. Seems to be some seepage from valve cover gasket.

Transmission:
Transmission engages with the normal Honda buzz that was common in it's day. Once moving, it becomes a smooth turbinelike pull up through the gears. 4 speed automatic shifts up and down with no clunk, no slipping, no drama whatsoever!

Brakes:
Brakes are in good shape. 45% Front 70% rear. Vehicle stops in a straight line with no pedal shake. No squeaking or grinding.

Paint:
Paint is all original. No accidents or repairs anywhere on vehicle. Couple of scratches on the bumper (see photos). Nice shine still.

Interior:
As previously mentioned, interior is immaculate!! P windows, P locks, P mirrors, P antenna, Cruise control, Air conditioner,  original Am/Fm cassette are all in working order.



 

**This is a 26 year old car. Please look at the photos carefully before bidding. Vehicle is sold AS IS, WHERE IS. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO CANCELLATIONS. NO ADJUSTMENTS. NO REFUNDS. Please bid responsibly.
Thank you.
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