1989 Honda Accord Lx 4 Door Great Daily Driver No Reserve Auction on 2040-cars
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A RE-LIST...........LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.............FROM TOBACCOVILLE NC 27050
1989 Honda Accord LX 4 Door. 188000 Miles. Location Tobaccoville, NC 27050 4 door Honda. Power windows and locks. A Good Daily Driver that can be purchased Cheap !!! The car runs good, and everything works accept whats listed below. This car was my emergency backup car, in case mine or the wifes broke down, we could drive this one until our cars were fixed. This cars runs and handles good. I believe it to be very reliable transportation for somebody just the way it sits, with just a few things it could actually be a nice car. It needs a power steering pump, again, it can be driven but the steering is harder without the pump. It needs a carburator rebuild. It will run just fine but hesitates on take off and idels fast until it heats up, then it runs very normal. The Air Conditioning does not work, the radio does not work. It has both, ive never looked into why they dont work. The glove box is broken at the bottom hinges. The front windshield has a crack. Thats it these are the only issues with the car. Everything else works. The car has New Tires, a New Battery, and New Rear Struts. Again, this car is a great daily driver just the way it sits. The only reason i'm selling it is because we picked up another good back up car from a family member thats a little newer, so i will sell this one cheap. The car is also listed for sale locally, So i reserve the right to pull the auction at any time......EVEN THE LAST DAY. But unless it sells for a asking price of $1200 here locally, i will let it go for whatever the auction brings, its starting price is only $600. Avaliable to look at in person or test drive before the acution ends. Please call me at 3369832506 and ask for Mike for more Info or questions. This car gets 30 plus miles to the gallon on regular gas. Its for sale local pickup only. I will stake my 100% feed back that this car is accurately listed, with all known flaws noted and detailed above. I would have no problem jumping in this car and driving to work tomarrow, for as long as i needed, any time i needed. |
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