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Fouzan Q
Reviewed a 1993 Honda LX on Oct 3, 2009
This is the greatest car ever. Such great acceleration, I can go 110 in this thing as if it was nothing. It is cheap to maintain, and such a freaking blast to drive! The braking is great, I can handle turns like no other. The engineering in this car was magnificent. This car is also known as the CB7 generation accord. It is great on gas, yet it gives you the power of the honda engine. Torque, my goodness the torque!!
Tony T
Reviewed a 1993 Honda EX on Sep 2, 2009
Performance- It wasn't exactly what I'd call quick, but it was a lot of fun to drive. It took corners like a champ, excellent steering feel, but the transmission was jerky like most Honda autos. The brakes were also kinda weak, too. But I guess that's what happens when you don't get the awesome 5-speed Honda transmission. I wouldn't describe this car as soulless. You know, like a Camry. Build Quality- Like any other Honda, it's great. I LOVED the interior. It was so comfortable, it was held together very well, and I just loved the red. You don't see shag-a-dellic interiors like that anymore. There was nothing hanging off or rattling around except for the almost useless cupholder. Mechanically, the car was rock solid. Not one hiccup. The only thing that annoyed me was when you start it up cold and put it in Drive, you have to STAND on the brakes to keep it still because it idles high. Apparently, this is common with Accords of this vintage. Appearance- As I've already said, the interior is great. But the exterior was very handsome. My particular Accord had dings, dents, scratches, marks and all that good stuff on EVERY panel, and the normal 3/4 panel rot like on every '90s Honda around here, but the styling itself is handsome. I miss the old Honda design language--simple, understated, but very handsome. Their cars from the '90s have aged very well. The '90-'93 Accords are my second favorite Accords (No. 1 favorite is the '06-'07). Cost of Ownership- I've only had it for a few months, which were in the winter, so the gas mileage sucked. I topped out with 23 MPG combined, and bottomed out at 19. Again, it's the price you pay for not getting the beautifully-engineered Honda 5-speed. But other than that, it was flawless. Fun to drive? Oh yeah. It would have been even more fun if it were a standard though. But, hey, I got it for $500 and it was my first car.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1993 Honda EX on Feb 14, 2013
The look of this car is classic 90's with the boxy body and old school headlights and the interior matches this older style. My accord is fully loaded with working A/C power locks and power windows, cruise control and auto. Everything is working exceptionally well. The visibility from the drivers seat is superb and makes for easy parking and lane changes. Fuel consumption is modest and exceeds expectations on highway commutes. This is a fun car to drive, handles well and breaks well. I would recommend this car as a great safe daily driver!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1993 Honda EX on Oct 6, 2011
This is the second 93 accord that i have own they are really nice cars for a small family and pretty realiable. Mine has three hundred thousand miles on it so there is small things that go wrong but the motor and tranny which is original to the car are very strong. Even with that many miles on it i still get 33 mpg's which is competitive with bran new cars
1993 Honda Accord Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| DX | $14,280 |
| 10th Anniversary Sedan | $18,780 |
| EX Wagon | $20,755 |
| SE | $22,050 |
| LX | $16,880 |
| EX | $19,300 |
| LX Wagon | $18,305 |
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