Overview & Reviews
The SE model is reintroduced as the top-of-the-line Accord. A passenger airbag is added.
User Reviews:
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Cant complain #2 - 1993 Honda Accord
By Randy Z - June 15 - 12:43 pmI now have 324,000 miles on my EX Automatic Accord. Since my last review I have put on 100,000 miles. my repairs: new tires, antenna inside replaced,break pads, front window from rock chips, valve cover gasket. I still drive it fast, handles well, and will write again my next 100,000 miles..No car payments for more years to come, YEA!!
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great car - 1993 Honda Accord
By Wendy M - May 3 - 10:45 pmI bought this car with 83000 miles in 2004 from a friend and had a full paint job and service, its a beautiful pearlized green. One year later Im still getting offers for up to $5000. Wouldnt part with it for anything. It runs great and look great. love this car!
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Dependable - 1993 Honda Accord
By 1989 Mark 7 - March 31 - 1:24 amLove my car. (Yes I do own a lot of cars) Very dependable, nearly 181,000 miles on the odometer. Over these past 12 years Ive replaced my timing-belt ($310 bucks!!!!!) Moonroof motor ($799.99!!!!) But shes running strong.
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My baby since 1995!!!! - 1993 Honda Accord
By Mylia - March 14 - 2:34 pmI love, Love, LOVE my 1993 Honda Accord EX 2-door coupe! I bought her in 1995, so I am her 2nd owner....but I still consider that I am her only owner. This has been the best and most reliable car I ever owned. She has just over 220,000 miles (200,000 driven by me) and has had only minor repairs over the years. Biggest things were timing belt, radiator, and brakes. Most parts are still the original. I cant say enough about how great this model year was (and still is). Her beauty on the road still holds up among all the "new model" babes out there. People are always commenting to me about how good she looks!
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honda - 1993 Honda Accord
By jeff - February 12 - 11:07 pmgreat dependable fun fuel efficent car.lasts 200,000 plus miles if you do your maintenance on time and keep it done thrughout the life of the car.also dont modify engine for this 200,000 plus mile to happen.most ones i checked at salvage yard had closer to 300,000 miles.this is a good way to do your on evaulation of dependibility.
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grumpy honda - 1993 Honda Accord
By grumpy car - January 13 - 2:18 pmGrumpy car. Doesnt like to start in the winter. Expensive to fix when the AC broke 2 times and a pain to fix when the car would randomly stall and not start again on hills. Espically during rush hour. The gear shift occasionally decides not to budge, leaving me without a ride. And the trunk and windows leak. otherwise, not bad
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1993 Accord is my Best Friend - 1993 Honda Accord
By SteveG325 - October 14 - 2:00 amThis is the most wonderful car ever made. It has been totally reliable, saves you a ton on gas and insurance, and is very zippy and fun to drive- especially in a 5 speed. I have had mine for 11 years, and it has never let me down. When Im ready to reitre it and get a new car, I plan to put it into storage for the next 40 years untill its considered a classic. Thats how much I love this car. No Joke.
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Honda is number one - 1993 Honda Accord
By John Michael Ehlen - October 6 - 2:00 amThis year Honda was well designed. The interior has held up well for 11 years and 211000 miles. I have never driven a better car than a Honda. I have long legs and yet I do not even have to put the seat all the way back to drive. It has plenty of power for a high mileage, four cylinder. I would suggest everyone get a Honda.
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Pros - 1993 Honda Accord
By aloysius - July 25 - 2:00 amBought this car new for my wife. (and me too) traded in 1988 century. Bummer. Have had wonderful luck with it. Expensive to recharge A/C but worth. Thinking of trading in for 2005 Odyssey. Seating kinda low making getting out uncomfortable. Engine purrs like a kitten.
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"My Baby" - 1993 Honda Accord
By Eccentricity84 - July 11 - 2:00 amI am a junior in college and my parents bought this car in 2002 as a high school graduation present. I LUV my car! I will drive this car until it wont move and the way it runs at 123,000 miles, that may be a long time from now. It gets regular services and the only thing extra Ive had to do was to replace a CV axle last year. It cost about five hundred dollars and on average, including services, i spend about $600 a year on upkeep. Better than $600/month on a piece of junk. Dont sit there, go buy one now!