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    Original 3g price?

    how much would a brand new SEi have cost back in 1989 (coupe and sedan) ?



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    well my lx was like 17,000 new ..that seems really expensive
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    My '88 LX was 13K in July '88.

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    My 86 Lxi sedan was 12,995 in 1986 (not sure what month).

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    I'd say $18K - $23K

    Started with a 89 Accord LXI - 96 Acura TL - 2003 Acura CL Type S..

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    no i saw a review on our cars from way back when and it said like $17-19k roughly. I printed it up and if i can find it ill give yoou the info it stated. From what i gather from it our cars were some of the best on the road in their time.
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    imagine our cars when they were brand new ...
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    According to the original window sticker from my 89 LXi, it was $14,935.

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    this is beginning to look like quite a price range.........any one know what the base model DX cost?

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    On edmunds.com they said "Pricing for the 1986 Accords ranged from $8,429 for a DX Hatchback Coupe to $12,675 for the LXi Sedan."
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    Originally posted by Reptile
    no i saw a review on our cars from way back when and it said like $17-19k roughly. I printed it up and if i can find it ill give yoou the info it stated. From what i gather from it our cars were some of the best on the road in their time.
    They still are! Take notice while you're driving for the next few days, and I guarantee that of all the cars you see that are pre-90, about 60% of everything you see will be a 3G. These f*ckers never die. (Well, almost never... ...that is aside from that DEVIL auto-tranny that craps out every 160-190K) OK, i'm done!
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    Originally posted by markmdz89hatch


    They still are! Take notice while you're driving for the next few days, and I guarantee that of all the cars you see that are pre-90, about 60% of everything you see will be a 3G. These f*ckers never die. (Well, almost never... ...that is aside from that DEVIL auto-tranny that craps out every 160-190K) OK, i'm done!
    Like I said before, Honda sold every single one they made, hence why they won't go away.

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    The pricing is jacked up because they were so damn popular and so hard to get ahold of, esp. the coupes in 88-9. Dealers added all kinds of dumb shit and charged a GRIP for them (stripes, tint, mats, wax, moonroofs, etc). AND PEOPLE PAID FOR IT!! Very little negotiating went on then cuz they were so popular, They even did the AMV for a couple thousand on some models. So, there was the Honda sticker price, then the true market value of whatever the dealer could squeeze. Keep in mind, the scandal was still going on then, too. The dealer had to make up for those payouts somehow!!

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    $18k to $20k for the 89 SEi. If it was auto, it was a little bit more like a grand or so.
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