Faults:
Radiator cracked 175,000 miles.
Developed minor power steering leak.
Rear passenger window motor stopped working.
Transmission is quirky before engine is fully warmed up.
General Comments:
I bought this car because my BMW is unreliable as a main vehicle. So far, the Acura has proven to be incredibly reliable, even with an unknown service history.
The car accelerates very quickly for a large 4-door sedan. When you slam on the accelerator, the tires smoke. This is with 190,000 miles on the engine.
The interior looks much nicer than leather interiors from other Japanese manufacturers that are this old (older Nissan Maxima and Mazda 929 leather interiors look like they've been vandalized rather than used).
Compared to a BMW, the supposed "high maintenance costs" are chump-change. The car performs almost as well as my BMW, and the purchase price was very low. I feel confident when driving the Acura; with the BMW, I always freaked out if I heard any tiny noises. The Legend is a tank.
This car is a dream come true for someone who is used to a mid-90s German auto. I have never felt so much relief, knowing my car will not leave me stranded, with a towing bill and a smirk on the tow-truck driver's face- "Yeah, look at your BMW now, Mr. Big Shot!"
24th May 2006, 14:04
Maybe you didn't realize, but if you look under the hood, you will see a few words on the engine. It says, "Honda Motor Company." So I don't know about you, but I interpret this as a car built by Honda, therefore the same creator as your 2002 Accord EX V6.
Different levels of quality will bring different levels of performance. New, that Accord costs less than that of your 1991 Acura Legend when it was new. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for.
All-in-all, I do agree with you, the Acura Legend is a very great car and its longevity is amazing. I also have a 1991 Legend sedan with over 200,000 miles, and it still has an amazing amount of speed.