Be careful with the hood you’re always hitting em on top. That’s the 2nd time I’ve seen you hit a hood when you’re lifting up. Next time imma give you a warning lol
the work that a car needs doesnt ask the car what its blue book value is, this is cheaper than buying another car that doesn’t need work. 10K miles costs over $1000 just in gas these days.
@@wolleyreikivalley Im not saying the car doesn’t need the repairs to be done. And it is cheaper than buying a new car, indeed. But 150$/hr labor is just absurd. OEM parts pricing doesn’t help.
By the look of that beauty, the owner is gonna have the work done regardless. Might not be at the dealership, but this seems like a car that's well loved and maintained for the most part. Plus it's becoming rare to see these cars and them not being completely clapped out. If this were my car I'd do most repairs myself but I wouldn't spend a minute thinking about buying another car. I'd barely get anything better for the 5,600 Dollars they want for the repair. Gonna spend time and a few hundred bucks in parts and have myself a nice day
Bulletproof next to a Camry of that era
Id rather own this than my 19 coupe ex-t!
Wow 🤩. So much memories my first Honda back in 2001 it was a 1997 accord Ex . Had that car for 8 years when I sold it it was still running great.
I'ma fan of the long form content. ❤
Love ya bud all straight love BTW. Love that 1997 when Honda did engineering.
What a well preserved gem always liked this gen and the 90-93 accords
My first car that I ever bought was a 1990 Honda Accord LX Sedan 5-Speed just last year! The car is older than me.
Would like to see a 2nd vid about this GEM.
Did he call them “Poverty covers”?😂
That's a nice unit right there
Gem for ya Bud.
It's a gem! Just $5600 in recs! It is a gem. But wow, $5600. I'm spoiled doing my own work.
In the words of Bubbles, “DEEEEECENT!!”
I would defs daily one of these. Even better in a 5 spd 🔥
That is MINT!
Can you do a walk around of your tool box? I have the same size tool box and struggling with space!
He did one last week or the week before.
The car blue books for around $3000. It’s nice but not $8000 nice.
seeing this car is like equivalent of a mint condition camry wagon
Be careful with the hood you’re always hitting em on top. That’s the 2nd time I’ve seen you hit a hood when you’re lifting up. Next time imma give you a warning lol
5,600$ for a car that probably costs just as much. Makes sense
the work that a car needs doesnt ask the car what its blue book value is, this is cheaper than buying another car that doesn’t need work. 10K miles costs over $1000 just in gas these days.
@@wolleyreikivalley Im not saying the car doesn’t need the repairs to be done. And it is cheaper than buying a new car, indeed. But 150$/hr labor is just absurd. OEM parts pricing doesn’t help.
By the look of that beauty, the owner is gonna have the work done regardless. Might not be at the dealership, but this seems like a car that's well loved and maintained for the most part. Plus it's becoming rare to see these cars and them not being completely clapped out. If this were my car I'd do most repairs myself but I wouldn't spend a minute thinking about buying another car. I'd barely get anything better for the 5,600 Dollars they want for the repair. Gonna spend time and a few hundred bucks in parts and have myself a nice day
What MPI system do you guys use? That seems so much faster just sending it to the advisor
Finally first 😂
I think those Accord's with C series V6 are pretty rare
May I ask where you got your tread depth gauge sir?
Probably $600 for parts and, $5000 for labor. What the fudge.
$5600….um no. Get rid of it.