I’m tossing my 1991 Accord up for sale before ripping it apart and scrapping it.
1991 Honda Accord EX
211k/ 5speed
2 door
pw/pl/cd player
suunroof
heat
HAND Ebrake:)
tires are OK
The Good:
-Runs, Drives, Stops (mostly) with decent mileage and of course…its a HONDA!
The Bad:
-RUSTY (Rear quarters are shot)
-exhaust is broken by the flex pipe (LOUD)(cat-back is newer though)
-needs brakes up front (badly, 1 rotor and both sides pads)
-i think theres a gas leak (I can smell it sometimes but no drip or puddle)
-it will leak water by the windshield edge under heavy rain(easy fix but lazy)
-MOST IMPORTANTLY: I was rear-ended a couple weeks ago in the right rear. The corner light is currently non-existant and the bumper is hanging. I was just going to toss on a J-yard light and screw the bumper up.
I am in Cheektowaga on the West Seneca border if someone wants to take a look at it.
It just ran out of inspection but would be a decent winter beater with one weekend day’s time.
$400/BO (it’s going on craigslist now)
(PS. I have a salvage offer in from insurance so I am not crazy flexible on the price.)
I have gotten hit b4 in a 1989 Civic, with no collision, lady ran a red light (not my fault like your situation), and her insurance company wrote me a check in my driveway for like $1788 dollars and I only paid a grand for the car, and I kept driving it.
The other persons insurance should be paying you no matter what, there is no reason you would have made a claim to your company unless you had collision, which wouldn’t make sense to have on a car that is 18 years old almost.
Other driver’s insurance paid. They offered a salvage value amount that’s good for 30 days though so I figured I would toss it up for sale cheap because it still runs and drives. Would even be fun to destroy as a field car.