I got one it's a 92 Accord LX, Sedan with a 5 Speed Manual Transmission. I'm scraping it because the floor panel, is rusted out and it's not worth it fixing it the Rear fender well, is also rusted out as well and the bottom part of the doors, is rusted also it's been sitting since September 2010, so I'm not gonna bother to spend any money on it. But I am taking all the parts out for a Manual swap in case I decide I want to get another one in the future it will be a 91 EX model, and if it's Automatic at least I'll have the Manual shifter linkage, Manual pedals assembly, Manual center console, and Manual clutcher Gauges. They're truly build to last forever I used to have a 91 LX I regretted scraping it
The thing that gets me about this car is - it's an Accord. An everyday midsize sedan that was cranked out with thousands of production volume. Yet, it was preserved like a rare exotic. And that's what makes it special.
@@TysonHugie Definitely. Love seeing people take pride in their vehicles. I love my 1999 corolla. The reliability of Hondas and Toyotas of the 90s is unbeatable.
53 dislikes are jealous haters. Car is a gem and deserves to be kept like this forever. I would clear wrap it to protect that perfect paint. In the future I'm going to make mine near perfect condition. Thanks for sharing.
I still have the color brochure. I love the way the A pillar connects to the door and fender. This was designed when Honda was under Soichiro Honda leadership. This was also when they splurged on little details like having the trunk carpet match the cabin color.
I had a 90 Accord EX-R in metallic charcoal, bought new, for 15 years. I can vouch that what you have in your hands is in pretty much brand new condition. Insane. I've owned nicer Japanese and German cars since, but this Honda is still the best car I ever owned. I'm a bit teary watching this! And I love that it even has the original brochure! I remember that one.
Exceptionally well maintained gen 4 Accord. I had a 1990 EX in pewter grey pearl 5-speed manual that I bought new on July 26, 1990. After 285000 miles and 21 years I finally had to give it up-it hadn't been my daily driver since 1998. Puts a smile to my face seeing a stock vehicle in such great shape. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah exactly! Hard to believe how rare it is to see a 100% stock Accord these days. This one just needs the OEM audio head unit put back in it to be fully showroom stock.
It's amazing to see one as if I'm watching and old Motorweek episode! Literally looks brand new! Just like many, I love seeing preserved, clean 80s-90s Japanese cars because of their simplicity and good looks. Also, you just don't see them anymore because of all the modern variety. I would love to drive one if I could just for the experience. I ran into a 1991 Accord sometime last year at my Publix that was also in decent shape. It was metallic silver with a maroon velour interior. No rust and garage kept. It was her Florida car since she was a snowbird and had two houses. Of course it was an older lady that kept it since new. Being a car guy, I of course had a nice long conversation about it and appreciated the fact that she's maintaining and preserving it.
My first car was a 1990 Honda Accord LX same exact color ! It was an awesome car ! I drove it for 8 years and then I gave it to my dad, he sold it in 2009. It was in our family for 19years!
I have never been a fan of Honda's but for its age it looks brand new. I remember when this style came out my grandmother's neighbor always brought Accords.
My first car was a 1990 Honda accord. I felt in love with this car because its so smooth to drive and has power on that gas peddal. 2 years a go i was looking on the internet when i saw a 1990 honda Accord EX exactly like the one i got for my graduation. I hsd to buy it for $1,200 dollars this car had only one owner who really took good care of this car. I am very happy to own the best car ever made...I AM A HONDA GUY!!
Take good care of a Honda and it will take good care of you for many hundreds of miles. Honda knows how to engineer a good, reliable car. I had a third gen Prelude si that was well taken care of, garage kept, all service records. I was the second owner. I got it at only 65,000 miles, still running like a brand new car, never had an issue with it. Unfortunately I had to sell it and my heart is still broken 6 years later. I hope the new owner is taking good care of her.
I had this exact car and color, mine had the manual transmission and came with a tape deck with six or eight presets on it. Had the same wheels, no stick on wood panels inside or the rear spoiler, but man does it bring back memories. I swear the car was so gorgeous with that color and wheels, that a dozen friends and family bought accords after seeing mine.
Michael Fitzgerald I owned the same in coupe. Also 5 speed. manual transmission. My my 16 yr old daughter inherited it as her first car, drove it for three years, then my son had it when he turned 16. Finally sold it at 300k for &1000. Seriously. PS. 2 teenagers first cars and the clutch was original and still had room for adjustment.
Denis DeFrancesco my ole honda is on its 7th family member plus a friend owned it for a minute your statement is true, they will run forever if cared for!!!
Wow. Now that’s a Honda I can appreciate! I can see that being the car on display in a museum way in the future showing what gasoline driven cars looked like.
That's amazing! I'm impressed and I love seeing people taking such good care of their Hondas. This looks right off the showroom floor. This will be a million mile + Accord in a few years, still looking and running like new, I hope.
I'm terrified to learn to drive but for some reason, I saw this old model and fell in love with it. I searched everywhere and every time I found one, it would sell right away! Finally I got lucky saw one that was posted just within the hour. Went to go see it and it was 🤌🏼🤌🏼 CLEAN! I bought it. Just 4 days before my birthday too. The guy selling it lived at these Apts that most my family had once lived in. I asked the guy how long he's been there, he said yrs. Long story short, this guy knew my Dad. My Dad was my best friend and unfortunately passed 2 yrs ago. I was meant to buy this car ❤.
Man this brings back memories! In December of '89, I purchased a brand new 1990 Honda Accord EX Sedan with a 5-spd manual transmission. It was green, identical to the one pictured in the brochure at 6:09. I remember getting many compliments on the car. People loved the color, although I can't remember the actual name of that particular green. Have driven nothing but Hondas and Acuras since. Just purchased my 8th Acura on 06/23/18, a Certified Pre-Owned 2016 Acura TLX Advance in Slate Silver metallic. Loving it so far.
This 1990 brochure says the green in 1990 was called Hampshire Green Metallic and it was only offered on the EX trim level, and with the ivory interior. So that might have been it! Interestingly enough - the Accord shared a green with my Acura Vigor in later years (Arcadia Green). It's more of a teal.
My friends mother in the UK had an Accord just like this (same colour and same wheels), the only difference was the leather interior and manual transmission. I really liked it! This one in the video is fantastic!
About a month ago I just picked up a 1994 Honda Civic DX Sedan. Only 109k km on it and bought from original owner. Never winter driven and probably the cleanest EG I've seen in person. The old fellow had the seat covers on it until 6 months ago along with triple floor mats and a blanket over the back seat. I can't believe the shape it's in and that I now own it.
Tyson Hugie No need, that is just quite a bit a year to maintain a Honda. Based on mileage, that is 4800 miles a year. One or two oil changes and a tire rotation is really all it would need maintenance wise. Even if it was professionally detailed a couple times a year, that's $300-400 annually at most. So I'm just curious what the big dollar items are which net the $28K.
Modified 504 The 2.2 SOHC called for the timing belt and water pump, every 90K, or 72months. So there should be 4 TB/WP changes on that accord based on the monthly schedule. These services, on average, cost $500-800. So even at $1K a pop, that's only $4K of the 28K. I would expect in the AZ climate to change tires every 3 years or so, but with the low mileage, that is a guess too. So even if this car has seen 8 tire changes, that's on average $350 for four tires and an alignment. That's only $2800 of the $28K. Again, these are all guesstimates based on average costs and maintenance schedule intervals.
My future wife had a 92 5spd coupe in that color - that was a really nice car. Good room, decent power, good mileage, super fun to drive, big trunk, very nice seats...
Wow, that car is incredible. I have always loved the CB-7 Accords, and that red is especially beautiful. It's nice to see that someone really cares for that old Accord. It must be really cool to live in the southwest; here in the northeast, most cars by that age have acquired some sort of rust issue.
2011 Accord owner here. I'm full of admiration and respect for this lady & her car - but also envy. I'm afraid this would not be possible in the harsh climate where I live (upper western NY state).
Love it.. I love when I see old Hondas in this good of condition. I live in the North East so not much lasts around here unless NOT winter driven. Such a beauty!!!
Omg, every time I see that model 1990 Cordy I think back and see how well and lovely reliable car did give me the time I had it. I miss it. I really doo!!!
@@TysonHugie they really doo, even tho when you hear the tranny doing sounding like if you would have a mini turbo. But that tranny it's doing it's 100% mission to accomplish you where ever you want to goo!!!🙄😁
Nice. I have seen this guy drive one of the same Honda Accord for a 1,000,000 miles. His name is one million mile Joe and he has a 1990 Honda Accord as well. They were extremely well made. Hard to find a example with the same condition like yours.
You're absolutely right - these are bulletproof cars. Unfortunately Million Mile Joe passed away awhile back. I'm not sure what ended up happening with his Accord but I hope someone is taking good care of it.
Nice Accord, there is something about the simple shape, the nice detailing, the impeccable build quality, it makes most other 1989-1991ish family cars look really dated in comparison. This has just kind of a quiet, timeless, low key sort of look to it. Buddy had one of these in high school, automatic sedan, maybe an LX or EX, I can't remember, had power windows, locks, etc. Even though it had a bunch of miles on it and the paint was falling off it, what impressed me is that it still drove like a new car, handling was great, steering was very tight, felt light, tossable. My 3.8 V6 Buick Regal was faster but drove like a pig compared to the Honda.
he must've had the LX cause anybody that own one of these or knew somebody that had one of these 90-91 EX's had that Sports mode and lock up torque converter along with that engine you would'nt of had no chance, obviously it wasn't tune properly, but in that car's prime it would've drugged you, those cars was capable of reaching 140 mph. i had many looking at the back end of my 1991 Accord Ex sedan aka "black stallion"
Seeing this has me missing my old black '93 Accord 10th Anniversary, ended up donating it in 2017 with ~162k miles, truly reliable and well made cars back then.
🤔These are the best Accords ever especially if it’s a EX Manuel transmission. I had a 92 Black Accord Coupe 5sp in high school, 1997 was the year with 80k, I so wish I kept it 😤. Anyway this one here is flawless 😬
Tahvyy- I too had a 1990 Accord Dx coupe 5 speed manual my junior and senior year in high school. Loved that thing and miss it to this day . I've since moved on to late model American muscle (I have a 2016 corvette Z06 manual, a 2018 Camaro Zl1 6 speed manual, and a 2016 Cadillac ctsv 8 spd auto. I prefer the more simple times tbh
Wow! Clean stupid clean! To bad it's auto but still immaculate! Stock Honda's/Acura's are gonna be super rare to find in the future. I'm with you on that! I love seeing clean stock Japanese 80's,90's cars!!👊✌but i also love custom modified j-tin as well!😉
Definitely. I just love 80s-90s Japanese stuff of any kind, but when I see something special like this one it makes me happy. I have a whole list of cars on my "want to own" list, haha.
Oldskool DA9 That's why when i purchase my home back in 2013 i insist i have a attached gauges on my house, now that i got one my 🚗 stay all year long.
Oldskool DA9 That's why when i purchase my home back in 2013 i insist i have a attached gauges on my house, now that i got one my 🚗 stay all year long.
I miss these simple and clean styled Accords. They have become to big, expensive , and gaudy. I also like the 1986-89 generation with the pop up headlights.
*HOLY GRAIL OF CB7* (1990-1993 Honda Accord) I worked at a Honda store during the time these were sold new and indeed they are really amazing vehicles you can see that Soichiro Honda had his hand directly involved in the creation of this model. We miss you Mr. Honda!
My dad used to own a 1990 BMW 5 series in this wine red color. I grew up in it, and the resemblance between a 1990 Honda Accord and a BMW 5 series is striking: Dashboard and interior look alike (speedometer etc.), from the side it thas the same shapes, . The early 90's Accord really was a Japanese BMW 5 series, but much better! 😊
My explorer has over 228,000 and not a scratch or dent anywhere. It has a lot to do with original paint quality. All cars get hit with road debris but a quality paint will repel scratches and dings from road debris thrown from other vehicles.
My parents owned an Accord Sedan of the same year, trim level, and color. Very fond memories. It ended up in a nasty wreck with an early northstar powered Cadillac which totaled both cars. I was about 8 years when it happened. True bummer.
Damn! My first car was a 90 accord coupe. The manual transmission still feels better than most gear boxes made today. The accord in this video is Honda history.
This is my best car ever, I owned several new cars but compared to the 1992 Honda Accord my father had, they were really far from it. I still have it and I will restore it from scratch. I really enjoyed watching the video, thanks Tyson.
The Pacific Northwest is quite kind. We have our share of rain, but if a car is garaged it is of little consequence as long as you attend to keeping the rear wheelwells free from dirt buildup, which I consider proper maintenance anyway. Little snow and no salt. Summers are warm and sunny but with none of the blazing heat/UV that destroys anything and everything to which it is exposed. I see at least one every day here, often several.
Two years ago, I bought a 1999 Honda Accord LX that had 58K miles on it. The car is currently 24 years old, but it doesn't look it's age. It looks more like it's 5-7 years old with minimal wear and tear. I've been underneath the car for oil changes, and there is minimal amounts of rust underneath. It was a one owner car.
Amazing! Props to the owner for taking such meticulous care of the car! I wonder if the dealer can even service the car that old properly anymore? My independent mechanic will work with OEM parts for my older Acura.
Well, there's one thing to research. The car's current oil change was actually 3 years ago but only about 1,000 miles ago I think. So it's time to get it done right away, just for the sake of time. I am not sure on parts availability. I would imagine for a car that was produced in this volume there are parts somewhat readily available, whereas for cars like the Acura Legend or Vigor there are a lot more challenges with discontinued items.
I love seeing older grocerry getting cars in such perfect condition. It's such a unique thing to witness and it always tricks so many people who aren't that knowledgeable towards cars think the car is way newer than it actually is. Lol
That's very true. I took this one to Home Depot a few weeks ago and I parked so far at the edge of the parking lot, I might as well have walked from home.
I had a 2003 accord with a K24 motor that I drove up to 220k miles. Sold it to family and they're still driving it to this day. Last I checked they had over 280k on it. These Accords are legendary
First car was a 1990 Accord EX, manual. Was originally my moms. Every once in awhile, I’ll STILL dream about that car. Haven’t seen it since January 2001. I wish i had just put money into whatever needed worked on and kept it. Still miss that thing
that is a nice car i have be seen a white one in my entire life its a white like my da9 white looks similar its a pretty nice car no more than the vigor and legend but its nice
I had a 1990 Maxima, very similar rims & rear spoiler just like this as well as similar square/boxy design... really reminds me of it. The 90s cars were truly exceptional and built to last. Thank you for this video! I really enjoyed it
I have a 1990 DX and have owned it since brand new and has 145,000. We also bought it in Mesa AZ...still runs great. We went DX because we were broke and it was our first car after we got married.
My grandfather had a 92 Accord LX he bought brand new in September of 1991. Was in the family until had passed in 2013, & still my favorite Honda model to this day. The car ran great with 174k Km but it had excessive rust underneath & in the back from winters & never rust proofed.
These Accords are probably the best cars ever made.
Indestructible for sure!
anfahrt I agree
I have had 3 and i should have kept all of them.
I got one it's a 92 Accord LX, Sedan with a 5 Speed Manual Transmission. I'm scraping it because the floor panel, is rusted out and it's not worth it fixing it the Rear fender well, is also rusted out as well and the bottom part of the doors, is rusted also it's been sitting since September 2010, so I'm not gonna bother to spend any money on it. But I am taking all the parts out for a Manual swap in case I decide I want to get another one in the future it will be a 91 EX model, and if it's Automatic at least I'll have the Manual shifter linkage, Manual pedals assembly, Manual center console, and Manual clutcher Gauges. They're truly build to last forever I used to have a 91 LX I regretted scraping it
100% Agree
Unbelievably well maintained. This 1990 Accord was perhaps best looking Accord of all times.
Definitely one of the best in all the Accord's generations. They really got it right with this one.
While the fourth gen in the video is textbook Honda design and well engineered, the best Accord IMHO is the third gen.
u think so, i think all accords look great, but u are right this design got me hooked on accords
Real glass headlights too
And boy they can run.
That car belongs in a museum!
They should make a Honda museum
There already is a Honda Museum
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I have one with 50k miles from 1991 accord lx factory red
Stock never goes out of style
Honestly I want to bring stock back
This is my absolutely favorite bodystyle of Accord.
Definitely
It’s not hard to tell when someone has clearly taken extraordinary care of their vehicle
The thing that gets me about this car is - it's an Accord. An everyday midsize sedan that was cranked out with thousands of production volume. Yet, it was preserved like a rare exotic. And that's what makes it special.
Tyson Hugie Your friends parents must be really ocd and rich.
Lol.
@@TysonHugie Definitely. Love seeing people take pride in their vehicles. I love my 1999 corolla. The reliability of Hondas and Toyotas of the 90s is unbeatable.
AMEN AMEN AMEN AMEN AMEN 🖖💯💞💙😇
@@Shiva-k3g YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS 😇💯🖖💞💙
53 dislikes are jealous haters. Car is a gem and deserves to be kept like this forever. I would clear wrap it to protect that perfect paint. In the future I'm going to make mine near perfect condition. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I keep my 2008 Accord in tip top shape, but this one looks brand new! Wow!!
It really is!
That Accord has been really taken care of and looks phenomenal for a 1990 model. That would certainly turn my head if I saw it on the road.
If they re-released these now, I would buy one tomorrow.
Katty Koo it would out last any new vehicle
I still have the color brochure. I love the way the A pillar connects to the door and fender. This was designed when Honda was under Soichiro Honda leadership. This was also when they splurged on little details like having the trunk carpet match the cabin color.
Best Honda’s built was in the 90s in my opinion
You better believe that
Tone Cold amen!
same with their motorcycles, the engineering and build quality have never been matched.
Yes, the 90’s Honda’s were their Golden Years! I Love the Acura Legends, Integra’s and Honda Accords, Civics of that era.
Don’t think anyone with half a brain would disagree with that
I had a 90 Accord EX-R in metallic charcoal, bought new, for 15 years. I can vouch that what you have in your hands is in pretty much brand new condition. Insane. I've owned nicer Japanese and German cars since, but this Honda is still the best car I ever owned. I'm a bit teary watching this! And I love that it even has the original brochure! I remember that one.
BEAUTIFUL! One of my favorites body style Accords.... And yours is so MINT OMG!
Haha thanks, it's definitely one of the best kept still in existence! Thanks for watching.
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Beautiful! My favorite body style Accord.
Classic this was the "honda" back in the day. Was very popular. A favorite
When a vehicle never sees winter, an automatic car wash and is garaged, it will stay nice like this.
Definitely
My God the nostalgia, I wish I could see this car and appreciate how clean it is
It belongs to a collector in Michigan now
Exceptionally well maintained gen 4 Accord. I had a 1990 EX in pewter grey pearl 5-speed manual that I bought new on July 26, 1990. After 285000 miles and 21 years I finally had to give it up-it hadn't been my daily driver since 1998. Puts a smile to my face seeing a stock vehicle in such great shape. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome car and meticulously maintained. Got me all tingly in parts..lol. I appreciate people who love and care for their cars. All STOCK BABY!
Yeah exactly! Hard to believe how rare it is to see a 100% stock Accord these days. This one just needs the OEM audio head unit put back in it to be fully showroom stock.
I have a 2000 V6 Accord LX 324,000 miles runs better than my 2011 Ford Edge
Beautiful! These mid 80s to mid 90s Accords are just so good looking
Agreed
this car needs to be put in a car club omg it is precious
Immaculate Condition ever...good luck man u had 1....
It was pretty sweet
It's amazing to see one as if I'm watching and old Motorweek episode! Literally looks brand new! Just like many, I love seeing preserved, clean 80s-90s Japanese cars because of their simplicity and good looks. Also, you just don't see them anymore because of all the modern variety. I would love to drive one if I could just for the experience. I ran into a 1991 Accord sometime last year at my Publix that was also in decent shape. It was metallic silver with a maroon velour interior. No rust and garage kept. It was her Florida car since she was a snowbird and had two houses. Of course it was an older lady that kept it since new. Being a car guy, I of course had a nice long conversation about it and appreciated the fact that she's maintaining and preserving it.
That's awesome. I love seeing well preserved older cars, and I definitely enjoyed lots of Motorweek as a kid. Haha. Thanks for watching!
My first car was a 1990 Honda Accord LX same exact color ! It was an awesome car !
I drove it for 8 years and then I gave it to my dad, he sold it in 2009. It was in our family for 19years!
I have a 1996 Accord with 330k and it still runs great.
That's awesome, keep on rolling!
Me too, mine is 1997 Accord, 220k miles and still runing on standard engine!
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I have never been a fan of Honda's but for its age it looks brand new. I remember when this style came out my grandmother's neighbor always brought Accords.
Bulletproof accord these years
I look at the new Accords now and I could just cry when I think of this beauty.
The design has definitely aged well over the last few decades.
My first car was a 1990 Honda accord. I felt in love with this car because its so smooth to drive and has power on that gas peddal. 2 years a go i was looking on the internet when i saw a 1990 honda Accord EX exactly like the one i got for my graduation. I hsd to buy it for $1,200 dollars this car had only one owner who really took good care of this car. I am very happy to own the best car ever made...I AM A HONDA GUY!!
That awesome. I am too. Thanks for watching.
I bought a 1990 Accord Ex as soon as they came out. It was a brand new body and everyone stopped me to ask about the car. Nice car and good memories.
i still remember watching this video, that color on a 90s Honda Accord looks very cool
It is a really sweet color!
Take good care of a Honda and it will take good care of you for many hundreds of miles. Honda knows how to engineer a good, reliable car. I had a third gen Prelude si that was well taken care of, garage kept, all service records. I was the second owner. I got it at only 65,000 miles, still running like a brand new car, never had an issue with it. Unfortunately I had to sell it and my heart is still broken 6 years later. I hope the new owner is taking good care of her.
You are very right about the reliability of old Hondas!
I had this exact car and color, mine had the manual transmission and came with a tape deck with six or eight presets on it. Had the same wheels, no stick on wood panels inside or the rear spoiler, but man does it bring back memories. I swear the car was so gorgeous with that color and wheels, that a dozen friends and family bought accords after seeing mine.
Michael Fitzgerald I owned the same in coupe. Also 5 speed. manual transmission. My my 16 yr old daughter inherited it as her first car, drove it for three years, then my son had it when he turned 16. Finally sold it at 300k for &1000. Seriously. PS. 2 teenagers first cars and the clutch was original and still had room for adjustment.
should of kept it!!
@@Luckyjo21 *Should have
who cares its youtube not english class
Denis DeFrancesco my ole honda is on its 7th family member plus a friend owned it for a minute your statement is true, they will run forever if cared for!!!
Wow. Now that’s a Honda I can appreciate! I can see that being the car on display in a museum way in the future showing what gasoline driven cars looked like.
I have a 1991 Accord SE and has 40K miles on it! Perfect condition like mint! Brittany Blue with tan leather interior. Brought it new!
That's awesome. Any videos?
We, As car enthusiasts, DEMAND a video of this fine specimen
TheeJoeyLee 👀👀 yeah buddy us fans really get giddy off just reading this.
dont be selling it anyway! no car would be as good as the accord.
I'll give you $25,000 for it
I cannot get over the fact of how beautiful that car looks straight out of the factory in 1990, great video 👍
That's amazing! I'm impressed and I love seeing people taking such good care of their Hondas. This looks right off the showroom floor. This will be a million mile + Accord in a few years, still looking and running like new, I hope.
Fantastic! I had a 1993 Accord EX and it was a great car. I now have a 2002 Accord.
Sounds like you have good taste in cars!
I'm terrified to learn to drive but for some reason, I saw this old model and fell in love with it. I searched everywhere and every time I found one, it would sell right away! Finally I got lucky saw one that was posted just within the hour. Went to go see it and it was 🤌🏼🤌🏼 CLEAN! I bought it. Just 4 days before my birthday too. The guy selling it lived at these Apts that most my family had once lived in. I asked the guy how long he's been there, he said yrs. Long story short, this guy knew my Dad. My Dad was my best friend and unfortunately passed 2 yrs ago. I was meant to buy this car ❤.
@@blancasinkular6345 that’s amazing, congratulations on your Accord
Man this brings back memories! In December of '89, I purchased a brand new 1990 Honda Accord EX Sedan with a 5-spd manual transmission. It was green, identical to the one pictured in the brochure at 6:09. I remember getting many compliments on the car. People loved the color, although I can't remember the actual name of that particular green. Have driven nothing but Hondas and Acuras since. Just purchased my 8th Acura on 06/23/18, a Certified Pre-Owned 2016 Acura TLX Advance in Slate Silver metallic. Loving it so far.
Congrats on your TLX Advance! What ever became of your 1990 Accord EX? I wonder where it is today.
Was it Seafrost Green?
This 1990 brochure says the green in 1990 was called Hampshire Green Metallic and it was only offered on the EX trim level, and with the ivory interior. So that might have been it! Interestingly enough - the Accord shared a green with my Acura Vigor in later years (Arcadia Green). It's more of a teal.
My friends mother in the UK had an Accord just like this (same colour and same wheels), the only difference was the leather interior and manual transmission. I really liked it! This one in the video is fantastic!
Thanks! It was a pretty sweet ride for sure.
A time capsule to the early nineties, this looks fresh off the showroom floor.
This car is super gorgeous!!!
Thanks, yes it is!
Glad to see someone has a small Honda collection in AZ, id love to check it out sometime!
Message me, would love to have you stop by!
VTEC alley is there I thought
About a month ago I just picked up a 1994 Honda Civic DX Sedan. Only 109k km on it and bought from original owner. Never winter driven and probably the cleanest EG I've seen in person. The old fellow had the seat covers on it until 6 months ago along with triple floor mats and a blanket over the back seat. I can't believe the shape it's in and that I now own it.
$28K spent on maintenance for 130K miles! That’s equivalent to $1K per year which doesn’t add up. Regardless, beautiful car.
I'll send you the Excel spreadsheet if you want proof.
Dealer washed and waxed oil change tune up tires alignment leather care. I can see 1k a year easy.
Tyson Hugie No need, that is just quite a bit a year to maintain a Honda. Based on mileage, that is 4800 miles a year. One or two oil changes and a tire rotation is really all it would need maintenance wise. Even if it was professionally detailed a couple times a year, that's $300-400 annually at most. So I'm just curious what the big dollar items are which net the $28K.
@@ctdrone timing belt and tires. Water and oil pump at time of timing belt probably.
Modified 504 The 2.2 SOHC called for the timing belt and water pump, every 90K, or 72months. So there should be 4 TB/WP changes on that accord based on the monthly schedule. These services, on average, cost $500-800. So even at $1K a pop, that's only $4K of the 28K. I would expect in the AZ climate to change tires every 3 years or so, but with the low mileage, that is a guess too. So even if this car has seen 8 tire changes, that's on average $350 for four tires and an alignment. That's only $2800 of the $28K. Again, these are all guesstimates based on average costs and maintenance schedule intervals.
My future wife had a 92 5spd coupe in that color - that was a really nice car. Good room, decent power, good mileage, super fun to drive, big trunk, very nice seats...
Wow, that car is incredible. I have always loved the CB-7 Accords, and that red is especially beautiful. It's nice to see that someone really cares for that old Accord. It must be really cool to live in the southwest; here in the northeast, most cars by that age have acquired some sort of rust issue.
Yeah I agree, its awesome to see such a clean survivor that has been well maintained its whole life!
2011 Accord owner here. I'm full of admiration and respect for this lady & her car - but also envy. I'm afraid this would not be possible in the harsh climate where I live (upper western NY state).
That's very true, the AZ climate (and garage storage) have been very good to this old Accord over the years.
This should be a classic and this year's cars with both money
Beautiful
Thank you!
Favourite Accord! Car looks so clean I’d love to buy it.
I had a white on burgundy EX-R
It seems a lot of people have memories of these cars. It is a blast from the past.
I would buy one of these in a heartbeat over anything comparable being made today. Digging the Legend coupe as well.
Seriously, they were extremely well built!
Love it.. I love when I see old Hondas in this good of condition. I live in the North East so not much lasts around here unless NOT winter driven. Such a beauty!!!
Agreed, this one definitely has never seen a snowflake in its life.
So sad to see these beauty done in by road salt. Hondas are just hitting puberty at 150k but the salt mix on the road destroys the metal
Omg, every time I see that model 1990 Cordy I think back and see how well and lovely reliable car did give me the time I had it. I miss it. I really doo!!!
They definitely last forever!
@@TysonHugie they really doo, even tho when you hear the tranny doing sounding like if you would have a mini turbo. But that tranny it's doing it's 100% mission to accomplish you where ever you want to goo!!!🙄😁
That is a nice looking accord.
It really is - I am so surprised how well it's been maintained since new. Especially with all those records.
Wow. This is an absolute gem of a car. Who would of thought that these style of accords would hold up so well.
Agreed on that!
Nice. I have seen this guy drive one of the same Honda Accord for a 1,000,000 miles. His name is one million mile Joe and he has a 1990 Honda Accord as well. They were extremely well made. Hard to find a example with the same condition like yours.
You're absolutely right - these are bulletproof cars. Unfortunately Million Mile Joe passed away awhile back. I'm not sure what ended up happening with his Accord but I hope someone is taking good care of it.
@@TysonHugie wow I am so sorry to her that. He was so happy and proud of his 1990 Honda Accord. They definitely don't make them like they use to
Love to see people taking care of their cars like this.
Agreed!
still see them in 2019
Totally, they are bulletproof!
Insane. I’m so excited
Haha, good!
Nice Accord, there is something about the simple shape, the nice detailing, the impeccable build quality, it makes most other 1989-1991ish family cars look really dated in comparison. This has just kind of a quiet, timeless, low key sort of look to it.
Buddy had one of these in high school, automatic sedan, maybe an LX or EX, I can't remember, had power windows, locks, etc. Even though it had a bunch of miles on it and the paint was falling off it, what impressed me is that it still drove like a new car, handling was great, steering was very tight, felt light, tossable. My 3.8 V6 Buick Regal was faster but drove like a pig compared to the Honda.
Totally agree. I miss that simplicity.
he must've had the LX cause anybody that own one of these or knew somebody that had one of these 90-91 EX's had that Sports mode and lock up torque converter along with that engine you would'nt of had no chance, obviously it wasn't tune properly, but in that car's prime it would've drugged you, those cars was capable of reaching 140 mph. i had many looking at the back end of my 1991 Accord Ex sedan aka "black stallion"
Seeing this has me missing my old black '93 Accord 10th Anniversary, ended up donating it in 2017 with ~162k miles, truly reliable and well made cars back then.
They are really great cars! What did you replace yours with?
Wow , *You remind me of my Childhood, My dad had it too 1990 Black color* , Thumbs Up if you had one of these....
That Accord is beautiful. My first car was a 1991 Honda Accord SE.
Thanks, it sure is!
🤔These are the best Accords ever especially if it’s a EX Manuel transmission. I had a 92 Black Accord Coupe 5sp in high school, 1997 was the year with 80k, I so wish I kept it 😤. Anyway this one here is flawless 😬
Agreed, the only thing that would make this car absolute perfection would be a stick shift!
Tahvyy- I too had a 1990 Accord Dx coupe 5 speed manual my junior and senior year in high school. Loved that thing and miss it to this day . I've since moved on to late model American muscle (I have a 2016 corvette Z06 manual, a 2018 Camaro Zl1 6 speed manual, and a 2016 Cadillac ctsv 8 spd auto. I prefer the more simple times tbh
Agreed. I had a 93 accord ex coupe stick shift.
@@dabeast1246 Same. 93 Accord EX coupe 5 speed in Rosewood Brown Metallic. One of the best cars I've ever owned.
I just bought a 1991 Accord coupe garage kept ex, manual 143k for $1300 burgandy interior, I feel like I won the lottery and humbled.
Unreal. Never seen one this nice. Its spectacular...
Thank you!
Wow! Clean stupid clean! To bad it's auto but still immaculate! Stock Honda's/Acura's are gonna be super rare to find in the future. I'm with you on that! I love seeing clean stock Japanese 80's,90's cars!!👊✌but i also love custom modified j-tin as well!😉
Definitely. I just love 80s-90s Japanese stuff of any kind, but when I see something special like this one it makes me happy. I have a whole list of cars on my "want to own" list, haha.
Oldskool DA9
Hard to find one of those in that condition in Pittsburgh because of the harsh winter.
Patrick Boyd i feel u winters are harsh out there in Pittsburg!
Oldskool DA9
That's why when i purchase my home back in 2013 i insist i have a attached gauges on my house, now that i got one my 🚗 stay all year long.
Oldskool DA9
That's why when i purchase my home back in 2013 i insist i have a attached gauges on my house, now that i got one my 🚗 stay all year long.
I'm currently owning 99 Honda Accord EX .. also has 3012000. Still driving perfect and well maintained
That's awesome. 3 million miles!
No not 3 millions miles bro ..over 3 hundreds thousands miles
I miss these simple and clean styled Accords. They have become to big, expensive , and gaudy. I also like the 1986-89 generation with the pop up headlights.
There was definitely a nice simplicity with these cars.
There's a blue/blue 5-speed '86 on my local Offerup right now with 47K. And it looks it.
*HOLY GRAIL OF CB7* (1990-1993 Honda Accord)
I worked at a Honda store during the time these were sold new and indeed they are really amazing vehicles you can see that Soichiro Honda had his hand directly involved in the creation of this model. We miss you Mr. Honda!
Thanks for watching!
I also love older cars
Me too :)
My dad used to own a 1990 BMW 5 series in this wine red color. I grew up in it, and the resemblance between a 1990 Honda Accord and a BMW 5 series is striking: Dashboard and interior look alike (speedometer etc.), from the side it thas the same shapes, . The early 90's Accord really was a Japanese BMW 5 series, but much better! 😊
Nice observations
How in the world can anyone take this good care of a car? How do you manage to not get dents and dings in the body in over 135K miles!?
Trance88 Yeah, cause other drivers can be douchebags with no regard to other's property in parking lots. So to go door dingless is hard.
Easy, you don't park near anyone and look where shopping carts are etc. Mine has no dents on the entire body either.
My explorer has over 228,000 and not a scratch or dent anywhere. It has a lot to do with original paint quality. All cars get hit with road debris but a quality paint will repel scratches and dings from road debris thrown from other vehicles.
Trance88 body work and repaint
My parents owned an Accord Sedan of the same year, trim level, and color. Very fond memories. It ended up in a nasty wreck with an early northstar powered Cadillac which totaled both cars. I was about 8 years when it happened. True bummer.
It seems like everyone has a story about these Accords. They were so common back in the day, but few still survive!
"the club" inside is priceless🤣🤣
I know. The owner left me that and I can't even figure out how to operate the damn thing.
Damn! My first car was a 90 accord coupe. The manual transmission still feels better than most gear boxes made today. The accord in this video is Honda history.
Hell no that's from the 90s.... lol Honda just released this car..... this is super nice
This is my best car ever, I owned several new cars but compared to the 1992 Honda Accord my father had, they were really far from it. I still have it and I will restore it from scratch. I really enjoyed watching the video, thanks Tyson.
You're welcome! And I hope the restoration of your 1992 Accord goes well. Post some videos to share the progress with us!
The owner must live in the Southwest. Just can't almost impossible to keep a car that clean in other parts of the US
Yes it's here in Phoenix.
The Pacific Northwest is quite kind. We have our share of rain, but if a car is garaged it is of little consequence as long as you attend to keeping the rear wheelwells free from dirt buildup, which I consider proper maintenance anyway. Little snow and no salt. Summers are warm and sunny but with none of the blazing heat/UV that destroys anything and everything to which it is exposed. I see at least one every day here, often several.
Two years ago, I bought a 1999 Honda Accord LX that had 58K miles on it. The car is currently 24 years old, but it doesn't look it's age. It looks more like it's 5-7 years old with minimal wear and tear. I've been underneath the car for oil changes, and there is minimal amounts of rust underneath. It was a one owner car.
Sounds really nice!
Amazing! Props to the owner for taking such meticulous care of the car! I wonder if the dealer can even service the car that old properly anymore? My independent mechanic will work with OEM parts for my older Acura.
Well, there's one thing to research. The car's current oil change was actually 3 years ago but only about 1,000 miles ago I think. So it's time to get it done right away, just for the sake of time. I am not sure on parts availability. I would imagine for a car that was produced in this volume there are parts somewhat readily available, whereas for cars like the Acura Legend or Vigor there are a lot more challenges with discontinued items.
True, Accords are common cars, so probably parts are still available, even from junk yards.
When it comes to oil changes time is as critical as mileage...
I better encourage Jeff to get it done soon. Question for you: 5W20 or 5W30? I saw both called out in the records.
I've always used 5W30 since new...
best Honda's ever made …..I own a 93 ex 5 speed, with 250,00 miles still running strong
That's awesome, keep on rolling.
I love seeing older grocerry getting cars in such perfect condition. It's such a unique thing to witness and it always tricks so many people who aren't that knowledgeable towards cars think the car is way newer than it actually is. Lol
That's very true. I took this one to Home Depot a few weeks ago and I parked so far at the edge of the parking lot, I might as well have walked from home.
@@TysonHugie Have you thought of getting a paint protective film for it?
moist
I had a 2003 accord with a K24 motor that I drove up to 220k miles. Sold it to family and they're still driving it to this day. Last I checked they had over 280k on it. These Accords are legendary
Flawless!!!!
First car was a 1990 Accord EX, manual. Was originally my moms.
Every once in awhile, I’ll STILL dream about that car. Haven’t seen it since January 2001. I wish i had just put money into whatever needed worked on and kept it. Still miss that thing
There's still a chance for you to buy another one!
@@TysonHugie - unfortunately this one's an automatic. It'd HAVE to be a manual...lol
someone will take it and rice it out
Someone stole my mint 92 Acura Integra and stripped it.
@@retsej515 yeah its worth more in parts fool
Iam WhoIam that sucks
Beautiful cars and that accord has a special feeling thing about it
Thank you
I'd rather drive that accord than a v6 gaystang
Dude. Only women drive a v6 mustang lol
VG Courage
Accord is a v6 anyways as well.
@@42luke93 no shit numbnuts
@@42luke93 already embarrassing yourself from that username jimbo
VG Courage
I’m actually going along with your comment, I have no idea why you think my reply was an insult.
The wife and I used to own a 1990 white accord ex. She cried when we finally gave it up.
Great cars
That accord its a CB7 no?
You are correct!
that is a nice car i have be seen a white one in my entire life its a white like my da9 white looks similar its a pretty nice car no more than the vigor and legend but its nice
I drove one of these back in the day. It was a fantastic car and it began my love of Hondas.
I will give whoever owns that car $28,000 cash like no joke I've been looking for a mint accord for my Honda collection forever.
Haha, I own it now, but it's not for sale. Keep in touch though. You never know.
I had a 1990 Maxima, very similar rims & rear spoiler just like this as well as similar square/boxy design... really reminds me of it. The 90s cars were truly exceptional and built to last. Thank you for this video! I really enjoyed it
Thank you - glad you enjoyed the video!
Seeing your Legend really makes me miss mine.
Maybe you can get another one
I have a 1990 DX and have owned it since brand new and has 145,000. We also bought it in Mesa AZ...still runs great. We went DX because we were broke and it was our first car after we got married.
That's awesome!
My grandfather had a 92 Accord LX he bought brand new in September of 1991. Was in the family until had passed in 2013, & still my favorite Honda model to this day. The car ran great with 174k Km but it had excessive rust underneath & in the back from winters & never rust proofed.
They are just such solid cars! Thanks for watching!