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Dilan
07-11-2008, 08:58 AM
Hey guys,

Got $5k to play with, after a manual 4 door car. I really like the CD5 (well i think its the CD5, the 1994 one). Do you think I will be able to get one with a straight body (no dings etc) and good mechanicals for $5k?

Not too fussed about the whole VTi vs EXi. Just after a reliable daily for around $5000, will I be able to get a good ~94 accord for that price?

Thanks heaps!

4p1ay
07-11-2008, 09:13 AM
yes... have u searched carsales? theres a few out there...

tkdbboy
07-11-2008, 01:33 PM
yeah i got my 96 VTi for 5 after a bit of haggling (excl RWC), shouldn't be too hard

Element12
07-11-2008, 06:38 PM
Hey dude,

Yeah i saw a accord 94 exi go on eBay for $950 !

All that was wrong was it had a smashed bonnet and radiator ! what a bargin !

But, yeah definatly check out carsales, one problem is that it may have too many km's on it as they are hard to find with low km's

I was lucky to get mine with 82,450 original km's on it when i got it.

subliminal
08-11-2008, 12:31 AM
I'd recommend saving up a little bit more mate. Sure you _could_ find one for as low as $5k, but it is definitely on the low end of the scale in pricing for these cars, and you might end up with a lemon and have to spend more on it to fix stuff thats gone wrong. $6.5-7k is probably where you'll find nice well looked after CD5's with around 150,000kms on the clock. But yeah, you may be able to pick up a bargain, just be a bit wary when you're buying at the low end of the scale, its there for a reason!

tmy
08-11-2008, 01:03 AM
[Hello ex ozaccord members :(]

Hey Dilan,

On Car sales use the advanced search options and limit it to the 1994 model. Have a look at the price range then decide whether you want to save the little bit extra for the lower amount of Km's. with that said im at 283XXX and she's yet to skip a beat!

Spoon-Accord
08-11-2008, 03:24 AM
you will find one, time and patience is the key

Dilan
08-11-2008, 08:30 AM
Thanks for the replies guys.


I'd recommend saving up a little bit more mate. Sure you _could_ find one for as low as $5k, but it is definitely on the low end of the scale in pricing for these cars, and you might end up with a lemon and have to spend more on it to fix stuff thats gone wrong. $6.5-7k is probably where you'll find nice well looked after CD5's with around 150,000kms on the clock. But yeah, you may be able to pick up a bargain, just be a bit wary when you're buying at the low end of the scale, its there for a reason!

Would something like this be considered a bargin or is something dodge?
http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/HONDA/ACCORD/details.aspx?R=6401230&trecs=37&Make=HONDA&__Ns=pCar_Price_Decimal|0||pCar_PrivateSpecialFlag _Int32|1||pCar_ImageCount_Int32|1&Model=ACCORD&__N=4294965322%200%201622%20510%204294965042%20121 6%20834%20285%20257&State=All%20States&distance=25&silo=1003&seot=0&Cr=2&__Nne=20&sort_type=2&state_id=0&__sid=11D21B0A119A

Element12
08-11-2008, 12:03 PM
If your really keen, inspection, drive, mechanical check :)

soulchild_19
09-11-2008, 10:24 PM
definately. but you need to give yourself time.
i paid only $5500 for my '95 VTi, excellent condition.
needed the timing belt & waterpump done tho, so of course that was incorporated in the price. great choice of car, check carsales, carpoint, tradingpost and even ebay daily. if you know what you're after, shouldnt be a problem ;)
would be even better if u could score yourself a VTi or VTi-S tho, the luxury features just add the final touch =)

best of luck

FAT VTI
10-11-2008, 04:26 PM
In answer to your question, YES, you will certainly find a decent cd5 accord for $5000.

The only problems i can forsee is probably the amount of Km's affecting the price. this is where your exi , vti and vti-s will come in.
For example, if u only want it for a run around, dont care about vtec etc, you will find an exi with 150,0000-165,000 for 5 easily.
a vti with the same amount would probably be a tad more.
a vti-s with the same amount will be more on top of the vti.

remember u will need a major service at about 200,000 so if ur run around is going to get the kms up quickly, u may be better off with an exi with hardly any kms.

However, I still reccomend at least a vti if u can get it. the f22b1 is very reliable.

FAT VTI
10-11-2008, 04:30 PM
Thanks for the replies guys.



Would something like this be considered a bargin or is something dodge?
http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/HONDA/ACCORD/details.aspx?R=6401230&trecs=37&Make=HONDA&__Ns=pCar_Price_Decimal|0||pCar_PrivateSpecialFlag _Int32|1||pCar_ImageCount_Int32|1&Model=ACCORD&__N=4294965322%200%201622%20510%204294965042%20121 6%20834%20285%20257&State=All%20States&distance=25&silo=1003&seot=0&Cr=2&__Nne=20&sort_type=2&state_id=0&__sid=11D21B0A119A

Seems alright to me. A tad cheap for a vti I spose but worth a look. The minor scratches may not be minor LOL.
Also, he seems to be advertising his brand new tyres, which may be to throw u off from having something else wrong. Its very hard to tell if a car is good from pictures and a BIAS description from the seller of the vechile.
I'd get a list and call all the people selling accords from 4-7 grand ur looking at getting , and go have a look and try to bargain it down.
good luck.

89jase
12-11-2008, 09:45 AM
I got my 93 Accord but it's a CD5 / 5th generation VTi Model for $5200, full years rego, immaculate condition. 140,000km. So I don't see why not.

xcwizit
28-12-2008, 05:34 PM
Hey mate, did u find ur accord yet? I recently bought my 96 Accord VTi for $6k, 150000 kms, full Honda service history from 0km-150000km. Very very clean car through out. Its apparently the 20th aniversary edition with gold badges, sunroof and electric drivers seat. I reckon mate u save up bit more spend roughly $6k-$7k youll find one in top notch nick like mine. I also got a WRX but the rex doesnt come any close to this accord i just bought.

GOOD LUCK MATE! =]