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It is a 1993 Honda Accord, SE Coupe, automatic. It has 169,000 miles on it. Color is Teal, Tan leather interior. A/C, power windows and locks, automatic starter, 6-disc CD changer, Premium Sound BOSE package. Excellent condition, No rust, no scratches, or dents.
I want to sell it, Kelley Blue Book says $3500. Would you pay that much for it, or do you think thats too expensive?

2006-06-22 05:08:13 · 8 answers · asked by Italian QT 312 2 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

8 answers

...too much.

2006-06-22 05:11:14 · answer #1 · answered by magnamamma 5 · 0 1

this is consumer reports
if its not on here I would not buy it

Chevrolet Prizm ‘99-00
Ford Escort ‘01-02, Mustang (V6) ‘98, Ranger
(2WD) ‘98-99
Honda Civic ‘98
Hyundai Accent ‘03
Mazda B-Series (2WD) ‘98-00, Protegé 99-00
Nissan Altima (4-cyl.) ‘98, Frontier (4-cyl.) ‘98, Sentra ‘99
Saturn SL ‘01
Subaru Legacy ‘98
Toyota Corolla ‘98-99, Echo ‘00

$6,000-$8,000
Acura CL ‘98, Integra ‘98
Buick Regal ‘00
Chevrolet Prizm ‘01-02
Ford Crown Victoria ‘98-99, F-150 (2WD) ‘98-
99, Mustang (V6) ‘99-00, Ranger (2WD) ‘00
Honda Accord (4-cyl.) ‘98-99, Civic ‘99,
Odyssey ‘98
Hyundai Accent ‘04, Elantra ‘02
Infiniti G20 ‘99, I30 ‘98
Mazda 626 ‘00, Millenia ‘99
Mercury Grand Marquis ‘98-99
Mitsubishi Galant ‘00-01
Nissan Altima (4-cyl.) ‘99-00, Frontier ‘99,
Frontier (4-cyl.) ‘01, Maxima ‘98- 99,
Pathfinder ‘98, Sentra ‘01
Saturn SL ‘02
Subaru Impreza ‘99
Toyota Avalon ‘98, Camry ‘98, Camry (4-cyl.)
‘99, Camry Solara (4-cyl.) ‘99, Corolla ‘00-01,
Echo ‘01-02, RAV4 ‘98-99, Sienna ‘98, T100
'98

$8,000-$10,000
Acura CL ‘99, Integra ‘99, TL ‘98
Buick Century ‘02, Regal ‘01
Ford Crown Victoria ‘00-01, F-150 (2WD) ‘00,
F-150 (4WD) ‘98-99 Mustang (V6) ‘01,
Mustang (V8) ‘99 Ranger (2WD) ‘01
Honda Accord (4-cyl.) ‘00, Accord (V6) ‘98-99,
Civic ‘00-01, CR-V ‘98-99, Insight ‘00,
Prelude ‘98
Hyundai Elantra ‘03
Infiniti G20 ‘00, I30 ‘99, QX4 ‘98
Lincoln Continental ‘00, Town Car ‘98-99
Mazda B-Series (2WD) ‘01, Millenia ‘00
MPV ‘00, MX-5 Miata ‘99, Protegé ‘01-02
Mercury Grand Marquis ‘00
Mitsubishi Galant ‘02, Lancer ‘03
Nissan Altima (4-cyl.) ‘01, Frontier‘00,
Pathfinder ‘99
Subaru Impreza ‘00

1999 Toyota
Camry Solara
Toyota 4Runner (4-
cyl.) ‘98, Avalon ‘99,
Camry (4-cyl.) ‘00,
Camry (V6) ‘99,
Camry Solara (V6)
‘99, Celica ‘99,
Corolla ‘02, Echo
‘03, RAV4 ‘00,
Sienna ‘99, Tacoma
‘98, Tacoma (4-cyl.) ‘99

2006-06-22 12:14:41 · answer #2 · answered by Mr nice guy 2U 5 · 0 0

Check loan value, thats a better indication of the value, but with that many miles on an old car, I would think closer to 2500

2006-06-22 12:11:29 · answer #3 · answered by NinjaRacer 3 · 0 0

I would say that blue book is right because of the milage, but if it had less you would be looking at near 5000

2006-06-22 12:15:52 · answer #4 · answered by R1CH B0Y 2 · 0 0

with this mileage you can only get $1000 MAX out of this car


sincerely
Kyle Teal
AutoMax Automotive

2006-06-22 12:15:55 · answer #5 · answered by vmtransport 1 · 0 0

too expensive.160000 Miles is a lot. I would give you 2000 for it

2006-06-22 12:11:41 · answer #6 · answered by nice_dog 5 · 0 0

It really depends on how good it looks. If you have it detailed and there is nothing wrong with it, then you should have no trouble getting your price.

2006-06-22 12:14:09 · answer #7 · answered by JAKnudson 1 · 0 0

around 2100-3000 depending on the engine and transmission's condition.

2006-06-22 13:33:13 · answer #8 · answered by Big Jermini 2 · 0 0

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