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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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'95 Accord fuel economy

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James Goforth - 19 Mar 2006 08:51 GMT
 A local dealership has a '95 Accord wagon, loaded, 109K, and I was
wondering what kind of fuel economy (mpg) I could expect to get with it.
 It's a 5 speed stick, mint condition.
 Also, don't know what something like that would be worth--I don't
suppose a dealership could be talked down very much on a car like that.
High Tech Misfit - 19 Mar 2006 14:32 GMT
>   A local dealership has a '95 Accord wagon, loaded, 109K, and I was
> wondering what kind of fuel economy (mpg) I could expect to get with it.
>   It's a 5 speed stick, mint condition.
>   Also, don't know what something like that would be worth--I don't
> suppose a dealership could be talked down very much on a car like that.

EPA rates the '95 Accord 5-speed at 25 city / 32 highway.  With proper
maintenance and good driving habits, it should do a little better.

As for its current market value, I suggest you check kbb.com or edmunds.com.
James Goforth - 20 Mar 2006 13:38 GMT
 The '95 Accord 5 speed with 109K on it appears to have had a very easy
life.
 But at that mileage the posssibility of it being due for a clutch
looms large.
 Or are these known for getting a lot more mileage out of a clutch than
that?
Michael Pardee - 21 Mar 2006 00:38 GMT
>  The '95 Accord 5 speed with 109K on it appears to have had a very easy
> life.
>  But at that mileage the posssibility of it being due for a clutch
> looms large.
>  Or are these known for getting a lot more mileage out of a clutch than
> that?

My son's '94 Acura needed a clutch at 140K miles. He was the third owner -
thankfully, the second owner only had it a few months, because he knew
nothing about it. Somebody had been clutching roughly and wore out the cage
for one of the springs.

It may or may not need a clutch soon. Roll the dice?

Mike
James Goforth - 21 Mar 2006 19:42 GMT
 It's at a dealership and they want $3700.00 for it straight out, no
trade.
 According to NADA it's worth $5400 _retail_ in tip-top condition,
which it is.  ("Low" is $3550).
 I don't think that sounds like a bad price, esp. at a dealership.
 I know that normally most places will knock off a grand if there's no
trade, so this seems like a decent price--closer to two grand off retail
book.  It's like a new car.
TE Cheah - 30 Mar 2006 14:18 GMT
| what kind of fuel economy (mpg) I could expect to get
www.epa.gov/greenvehicles
 
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