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‎Who wants to buy a Red, 2-Door '97 Honda Accord LX SE with MASSIVE problems? When I say "Massive," I mean:

-Broken driver's side window (may just be a busted motor, or extremely slipped track)

-Needs new catalytic converter and O2 sensor

-Needs new distributor (or at least inner seal, but probably the whole thing); cap and cap seal are new to 2 years.

-Radio functions, but CD player doesn't work, unless you put in a copy of the Pixies' 'Surfer Rosa.' No, I'm not kidding.

-Some form of coolant leak, which is both voluminous and unpredictable, and the source of which is as-yet-undetermined.
--Details: Can be driven for a very long time with no problems and a full coolant system, but suddenly and unpredictably will start running hot, eventually overheating. When you put the brakes on and come to a full stop after distance highway driving (Not before), it will often dump all of its coolant onto the ground.

Every diagnosis of potential low-level issues I've received for this problem has been wrong, which means there's probably a major crack somewhere hard to get at, which expands as the car heats, and then dumps/sprays the coolant, when the car is brought to a stop. That indicates a whole-system problem.

-Could probably use new brakes on the front passenger side

-Frame damage on driver's side door panel from someone backing into me, after which they skipped town on their insurance, which company then refused payment.
--The door doesn't sit Quiet right, and you have to slam it, but it'll stay closed, especially when locked.

-Loose, though not in any way detached, front and rear bumper

-Could probably use some detailing to get rid of the mildew/mould/smell (these are not Known, but suspected) subsequent to having sat fallow for several months.

-The Battery isn't holding a charge. Possible alternator issues.

Unsurprisingly, Kelley Blue Book classifies this as "poor" condition.

On the plus side, you would get: A set of jumper cables; an external battery charger; the owner's manual; a Haynes manual; a set of socket wrenches; some spare head-, brake-, and taillight blubs; whatever bumper stickers I can't peel off (there are some good ones :\ ); and all the parts you can salvage from the thing.

That's everything. $1500 or best offer. Any takers?

As much as I bitch about it, I will be sad to see it go. It lasted a good 6.5 years, before it crapped out, hard.

Date: 2012-08-17 12:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyrael.livejournal.com
I don't know how much you're making but you'd be surprised how easily a certified pre-owned slips into a monthly budget.

Date: 2012-08-22 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolven.livejournal.com
Let me put this to you: If we're talking above $3k, total, it's not going to happen.

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