1988 Acura Legend
Summary:
Hold on to Yours
Faults:
Transmission went at 130000. Replaced radiator. Rust is a major problem on these cars as they were not heavily rust treated by the manufacturer prior to 1991. Rust is a common Honda problem from the 1980's. I put it in the body shop and had the rusting panels redone with new sheet metal then I treated it with undercoat. I highly recommend that you consider this if you are planning on keeping your Legend for a long while.
General Comments:
Wonderful handling.
Responds well to care.
Fine horsepower for its weight.
Future collectible Car(coupe)!! When these cars become more rare on the street in future years, the price will go up. So treat yours right if you have one. the Japanese collectible car market will be huge one day!!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 8th February, 2006
12th Jan 2008, 14:06
It sounds to me like your Acura Legend is like my L. The battery in mine dies slowly while driving, but remains fully charged if the car is off. I cannot trace the problem down.
I got mine for free when a friend said either I take it or he scraps it. It sat for 18 months under a tree.
For the first year I had it, it was fine. Plenty of driving power (it's fun to spank idiots in their Saturns with Cherry bombs and spoilers... they don't stand a chance), everything worked. The only real problem was the moon roof leaked.
I stopped driving it last summer because I only picked it up for winter driving. Now, the fan doesn't work, and the power seat motors are bad. I had to put an Acura Integra door handle in it, it runs like crap until the check engine light comes on, and this battery problem.
All in all however, I do want another one in better shape as mine has slight front damage, is rusty and has 216,000 miles on it.
If anybody has an idea about the battery, email me at same_old_sin@yahoo.com, or if you want to sell yours, lemme know.
BOB.