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RG400SmartTowel

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I saw an ad for a 1993 integra ls special edition DA9 for 2500. it has 123XXX miles. timing belt was replaced 2 years ago. Assuming everything is working fine when i go take a look at it. is it worth to buy. I have a few friends telling me i shouldnt get this car because its not worth it. (they are retarded anyways)
 

db_r

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I saw an ad for a 1993 integra ls special edition DA9 for 2500. it has 123XXX miles. timing belt was replaced 2 years ago. Assuming everything is working fine when i go take a look at it. is it worth to buy. I have a few friends telling me i shouldnt get this car because its not worth it. (they are retarded anyways)
more info... condition ? exterior, interior ?
you can wait for something a little newer than that if you have the money...
 

DarkDB1

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If the car is in good condition then i'd say its a good price. Your not going to find much newer for $2500.
 

G3GirL

UUUHHHH-OOOOHHHHHHH...!!!
I saw an ad for a 1993 integra ls special edition DA9 for 2500. it has 123XXX miles. timing belt was replaced 2 years ago. Assuming everything is working fine when i go take a look at it. is it worth to buy. I have a few friends telling me i shouldnt get this car because its not worth it. (they are retarded anyways)
Check kbb.com for the approximate value.


*I just did some researching on T-I and apparently 1993's came in LS-SE, too? Is that right? I read something on G1's, as well. Will somebody clarify it for me? I thought Acura didn't introduce Special Editions until 1995? :?:
 
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DarkDB1

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Check kbb.com for the approximate value.

FYI, LS-SE's weren't introduced until 1995.
Nope, They were first introduced in 1991.

The 1991 Model came with either 2 tone cloth interior with matching door panel inserts or leather interior, Leather wrapped steering wheel was standard and alloy wheels aswell.

The 1992-1993 version came with painted moldings, lip and mirrors, Leather was standard. And had its own color of forest green.

Like this one.

http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp;?tracktype=usedcc&searchType=22&pageNumber=0&numResultsPerPage=250&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=descending&sortfield=PRICE+descending&certifiedOnly=false&criteria=K-|E-ALL|M-_1_|H-|D-_2_|N-N|R-10000|I-1|P-PRICE+descending|Q-descending|Y-_1990-1991-1992-1993_|X-popular|Z-95377&aff=national&paId=135391755&recnum=1&leadExists=true
 

G3GirL

UUUHHHH-OOOOHHHHHHH...!!!
Nope, They were first introduced in 1991.

The 1991 Model came with either 2 tone cloth interior with matching door panel inserts or leather interior, Leather wrapped steering wheel was standard and alloy wheels aswell.

The 1992-1993 version came with painted moldings, lip and mirrors, Leather was standard. And had its own color of forest green.

Like this one.
^Am I the only who didn't know this? lol

I was interested and did some more researching. The only other source I found that even mentioned a special model prior to 1995 was Consumer Guide Auto, but even there, they just called it a special-model LS (RS, LS, GS, GS-R for second gens) but mentioned the 1995 as a 'SE' (RS, LS, SE, GS-R, Type-R for third gens). Why's that? The other sources I found didn't have much info on that. Does the door jamb say LS-SE on the G2s, as well?

From what I've been reading, it looks like if there was a second generation "SE," it came out in '93.

The main difference I'm seeing is that the LS Special = the 2nd generation ones; SE = Special Edition (it's own trim level) = introduced in 1995.


LS Special:
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/752/releases/2982

Special Edition:
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/752/releases/3162


:what:
 
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DeAcevedo45

Second Glance
yeah your friends will know it was "worth it" when you spank them all at the track *cough* street also...so yeah 2000-2250 is worth it of the car is in good condition
 

Kuchtaboy

Unregistered User
nice! get it and take some pics!!

G2's at 2 grand are about what you'll pay. try to talk him down a little. By the time someone is asking 2500 for a car, they should be expecting to get around 2 grand anyways.

plus, the miles on that are actually kinda low for what the car is. I say get it and tell your friends to eff off. lol
 

DarkDB1

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^Am I the only who didn't know this? lol

I was interested and did some more researching. The only other source I found that even mentioned a special model prior to 1995 was Consumer Guide Auto, but even there, they just called it a special-model LS (RS, LS, GS, GS-R for second gens) but mentioned the 1995 as a 'SE' (RS, LS, SE, GS-R, Type-R for third gens). Why's that? The other sources I found didn't have much info on that. Does the door jamb say LS-SE on the G2s, as well?

From what I've been reading, it looks like if there was a second generation "SE," it came out in '93.

The main difference I'm seeing is that the LS Special = the 2nd generation ones; SE = Special Edition (it's own trim level) = introduced in 1995.


LS Special:
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/752/releases/2982

Special Edition:
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/752/releases/3162


:what:
You looked to far into it missy.

They werent called SE's per-say. They were known as the LSS (Luxury Sport Special), But people commonly called it the Special Edition for some unkown reason.
 
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