1992 Honda Accord EX 2.2L

Summary:

Wicked reliable, sweet styling

Faults:

Regular Maintenance:

-Front rotors and pads have been replaced.

-CV joints replaced (both sides).

-Both front struts have been replaced.

-Battery replaced.

-Timing belt replaced.

-Exhaust has been replaced (cat-back)

-A couple of seals, bushings, etc.

Unexpected Problems:

-Both rear quarter panels have been patched, and will need to be repaired again.

- Seized calipers in the front replaced.

-A couple of hoses have been replaced for the radiator.

-Driver door latch plastic trim cracked.

-Two springs have been replaced.

-Power cable to battery corroded and replaced.

General Comments:

Well, now that I write out all the stuff that I replaced on the car it seems like it takes a lot of repairs. But, the way I drive it, I'm sure if I had any other car I would be repairing a lot more. For a fifteen year old car, it's probably just wear and tear.

This car is absolutely amazing. It's very reliable, and the only time it left me stranded was because the CV joint was not seated properly when replaced and the transmission fluid emptied out of it. I drive the piss out of it more than I should for a car of it's age, and it still loves every second of it.

It's a bit slow off the line, but on the highway, accelerating is no problem. The fuel economy is not bad for a car of its size (~23/32 mpg).

The transmission is a bit loud and jerky, but really, for a car of its age, I'm happy it works. And from what I've read, this is typical. The drive-train is pure Honda, super reliable and won't let you down as long as you keep on the service intervals.

The seats are probably the most comfortable I have been into, but that could be because they are broken into.

The heaters are something else. My A/C has been broken since I bought the car, and without that, the temperature in the car is either "outside" or "HOT".

The stock stereo isn't the greatest, but its easy to replace.

After driving this car for three years, I'm positive that this car will take me to 400,000km. If you are looking for a cheap car that will last, try to find one of these. If I had to buy another car, I'd look for the exact same car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th December, 2006

21st May 2008, 22:34

I wrote this review, and ended up selling this past year (July 2007) at 315,000km. Body would've rusted before the engine would die.

I miss my old car.

9th Jan 2009, 02:37

I just bought a '91 Accord LX with 301K miles. It sounds good but I was a bit worried about the mileage. Hopefully it won't be a problem knowing they last long.

1992 Honda Accord LX 2.2

Summary:

Over rated due to Bias

Faults:

Exterior trim has fallen off the doors.

Interior mirror has fallen off.

Heater temperature control knob broken.

Power window main control switch drivers side replaced.

Switches for dome light located on door jam replaced.

Egr port clogged, repaired.

Distributer failed, replaced.

Clock cover broken.

Interior door handles broken.

Water pump has failed.

Radiator has failed.

Valve cover replaced.

Complete exhaust system failed one piece at a time.

Aerial motor failed.

Many more problems.

General Comments:

Don't under stand others who make excuses for problems with Hondas. They are good cars, but not perfect. I would buy another.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 17th October, 2006

17th Oct 2006, 20:19

Hmmmm. My 1994 Accord has 242,000 miles on it and I have not had half of those problems. I replaced my water pump with the timing belt, so I have had no problem. Dude! Any car will lose its trim once it gets as old as yours. My door handles still work. I don't know what you speak of. And if it is not perfect, what car would be better?