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1988 Honda Accord LXi review from North America

"Great car for the long haul.."

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The vacuum hose coupling on the ignition timing module was broken when I got the car, so the engine was "searching" for the proper idle speed (it would surge between 1,000 RPM and 2,000 RPM once every second). Some super glue fixed that issue.

The front suspension rods needed to be replaced. They weren't in bad shape, but they dried up and were creating an awful squeaking sound with every bump.

The primary temperature sensor went out, causing the car to overheat and thus killing the secondary temperature sensor (the one that kicks the fan on when the car is turned off - I don't understand why the car needs one whole sensor for that, but I'm sure there is a good reason).

Rust on the wheel wells in the rear and some rust around the trunk lid.

Driver side power window module has a loose wire that causes the window not to operate from time to time. Will fix that one day.

Replaced timing belt. General maintenance at 150k miles. I don't like rubber timing belts, and I know the design of the Honda engine would force the valves to collapse into the piston compartment if the belt ever broke, ruining the engine.

A/C compressor needed to be replaced and the system upgraded to R134 - Was next to nothing because my Dad does HVAC work, and the compressor was picked up from a salvage yard for $50. The R134 conversion kit was only $39.95.

The car has an intermittent start problem if it is not warmed up all the way, or if it is left parked in direct sunlight. Usually, if it let it sit for 2 - 5 minutes, it will start right up the second time around.

Over all, total repair costs were about $250 - not bad for a free car.42.

General comments?

The car is nice, for a 1988.

I owned a 2002 Chevy Malibu, which I loved, but needed to turn it in because I lost my job.

The Honda Accord was acquired from a family member who did not need it anymore, and did not see any worth in it.

It's a good car. The ride isn't as smooth or quiet as my new Malibu was, but it will fit the bill.

I don't like the fact that the car sits so low to the ground, or the fact that the driver door won't lock unless it's closed. I know it's a feature that can be overridden, but I need to find out how.

Overall, I love the car, and I think it runs as good as new, especially for having 150k miles on it!

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Year of manufacture1988
First year of ownership2002
Most recent year of ownership2002
Engine and transmission 2.0 EFI Automatic
Performance marks 9 / 10
Reliability marks 9 / 10
Comfort marks 7 / 10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 7 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 8.0 / 10
Distance when acquired145000 miles
Most recent distance147000 miles
Previous carChevrolet Malibu
Date of Entry 22nd July, 2002

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