Why did I get rid of my 1988 Honda Accord?

Why did I get rid of my 1988 Honda Accord?

’88 Accord Lxi by stevietrendy — Great Car; put 50k on it in a year, the thing just wouldn’t die. Ended up getting rid of it because of not wanting to invest in 2 new struts, lack of airbags, and it started to develop a steering pr… Read more

Why does my Honda Accord not stay in gear?

Check to see if your Accord stays in gear while driving. If your Accord won’t stay in gear while you are driving, this can indicate a serious problem with an automatic transmission. For standard transmissions, this problem is most likely caused by a worn clutch disc.

What to do if your Honda Accord is having transmission problems?

The automatic transmissions are typically more prone to failure than standard or five-speed version’s of the Accord. Even so, before you take the car to a shop or have anything fixed, it’s best to know what the potential problems could be. Start the engine and shift the Accord into “drive.”

What kind of mpg does a 1988 Honda Accord get?

Even old and now likely abused, the ’88 Accord gets about 27 mpg when combining city and highway driving, which isn’t bad at all considering that when they were new they got between 30 and 34 mpg. The Honda Accord LXi trims each had a 2 liter engine that produced 120 horsepower at 5500 rpms.

Are there any problems with the Honda Accord?

Each iteration of the Accord seems to have something new go wrong. If your Honda Accord is giving you serious problems and sending you to the mechanic’s shop over and over again, don’t worry. It’s not you, it’s the vehicle. From brake problems to engine and transmission problems, this car can be quite a headache to own.

Are there any recalls on 2003 Honda Accord?

The 2003 and 2005 model Accords each have had 20 recalls apiece, and other model years are not far behind. Recalls include airbag problems, seat belt problems, light problems, transmission problems and more. Luckily, if a part of your vehicle has been recalled, the work will be done for free.

Is the Honda Accord 2.4 Lt in showroom condition?

I have a Honda Accord 2.4 lt ivtech AT,model 2007 September.i have just done 11800 kms. it is in showroom condition.i I am planning to buy a new car, so you can send in your offer. As far as the car is concerned, it is value for oney,it gives you no reason to complain. I had a Honda Accord 2.4 AT, not a IVtec.

Which is the best Honda Accord to buy?

Neways, for me HONDA is the best when it comes to petrol engines. Accord engine is a gem, it’s very low on maintenance at least for first 1.5 lakhs of kms. Speed/PickUp : Well 2.4litre | 180 bhp , Do I need to say anything? Mileage : Believe me with light foot on the pedal it delivers around 12kmpl on highway. Not sure about city use.

How much horsepower does a Honda Accord have?

The Honda Accord LXi trims each had a 2 liter engine that produced 120 horsepower at 5500 rpms. This was an increase of 10 over the last year, and seemed to please most. The transmissions remained unchanged; the choices were 4-speed auto or 4- or 5-speed manual.

’88 Accord Lxi by stevietrendy — Great Car; put 50k on it in a year, the thing just wouldn’t die. Ended up getting rid of it because of not wanting to invest in 2 new struts, lack of airbags, and it started to develop a steering pr… Read more

Even old and now likely abused, the ’88 Accord gets about 27 mpg when combining city and highway driving, which isn’t bad at all considering that when they were new they got between 30 and 34 mpg. The Honda Accord LXi trims each had a 2 liter engine that produced 120 horsepower at 5500 rpms.

What did the 1989 Honda Accord LX-I have?

With a 5-speed manual transmission, which this car has, the ’89 Accord LX-i was nearly as quick as its Prelude Si cousin. This car boasts cruise control, power windows, power remote side mirrors, air conditioning, and other goodies that were still considered high-end options in the small cars of the late 1980s.

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