Thanks for another terrific video! You have this ability to always pick the right cars to review. These cars were, in my opinion, pinnacle Honda. I wish that company still marched to the different drum they did back then. The driving feel and visibility these cars provided were leagues above anything else in their class, and they were assembled like jewelry. Like the 1985 to 1988 Cressida, if they put this car back in production, I'd have one tomorrow. And that, I think, is probably the ultimate compliment
Thanks, I really appreciate the sentiment, and the jewelry analogy is a good one, I definitely feel that. You'll have to thank the owner for submitting this car. This generation Accord was definitely on my short list but when the owner emailed me a picture of it, the combination of the car's excellent condition and high mileage, not to mention EX wagon, made this a great example.
I own this year and color in the LX version of the wagon and it's an absolute dream. I purchased it from the original owner family who bought it new in 1992 and in their 27 years of ownership only put 110,000 miles on it. They serviced regularly only at the dealership and it looks just as good today as the day it rolled off the showroom floor, and that is after It had sat unused for nearly 4 years under a tarp. Just a little wax and some fresh parts under the hood, it running great. I get asked regularly or get notes on the car when it's parked in public spaces, if it's for sale. Always a polite, "No, but thanks for asking." which usually leads to a conversation about them or a family member owning one previously and regretting trading or selling the car. Great review!
Love, love your reviews! These Accords were the best, ever. The 5-speed was godly to shift and provided a great way to learn how to drive. I graduated in 95 and these cars were everywhere. My buddy was allowed to drive his mom's 93 with a 5 speed and it was so great. That engine was gnarly and scooted around like an overconfident go kart. Such great times. Thank you for the time travel.
I had a metallic green 1993 EX-R wagon (Canadian model), and my uncle is still driving it after all the years. It still look really nice when I last seen it a few years ago. I missed this car!
I had a teacher who drove one of these Accord wagons in white with a stick! It was a really awesome car. Eventually she gave it to her son and the engine blew and that was the end of it.
Very cool Accord wagon!! I am enjoying my 2012 Acura TSX Wagon every day. IMHO, one of the best engineered Hondas (and I've owned Hondas since my first 1983 Prelude).
Subbed! Excellent review! I'm surprised you never brought up the wagon exclusive special automatic transmission though. The wagon's 4-speed trannies came with a Sport mode feature which held the gears and provided quicker shifts than the normal sedan and coupe automatic transmissions and makes it super fun to drive! Wagons also came with larger front disk brakes than the coupe/sedan models. I own a 1990 Wagon(Yes, they made 1990 wagons) with 203k miles on her and is still running great!
I have a white 1993 Accord Wagon EX. It super clean and like new still. It was my grandfathers car and he babied it and barely drove it. Maybe I should do a video soon.
Not gonna lie, I real jealous of this wagon. Mine isn't nearly as good looking haha. I will admit these old cars were built to last. Over 330k and still going strong. I'm in the process of swapping a manual transmission into mine lol.
Yeah it's awesome seeing a car with this many miles still so straight. I'm still in touch with the owner who recently acquired an '82 Mazda 626, low miles, it'll be on here soon. Go for the manual swap! It's been almost 8 years since I manual swapped my Cressida and I still have it.
I had a 93 sedan. It ran great until 321,000 miles when some drunk a hole slammed into it while it was parked in my driveway. It was by far the best car I've ever had.
This was great, probably the best video on this car. I learned a lot too especially the advantages of double wishbone suspension... I've always wondered about what other advantages of double wishbone other than handling👍🏾🔰🔥
I owned an 89 accord lxi...it was sweet. Rev happy engine, just the right size, flip up headlights...a nice looking sedan that most modern sedans have nothing on.
@14:08 that fabric is standard regardless of trim level hence why you see it... well in every trim level lol. @15:26 that armrest is also not specific to the ex
@lakeside fight club OK cool I'm from Roswell, live in Charlotte now but I'm in the area every month or two still. jaustinbell@gmail.com if you wanna talk about it.
always hated that weird reddish champagne color , Very popular back then. Im looking at a 92 wagon with 87k miles for 900 , trying to decide. Cuz it aint JUST about the drivetrain milage. the whole car and every part on it gets the milage & effects from time & ellements as well. Lights, wires, switches, sensors, body panels, glass, trim, carpet seats and everything else,. so if a car has 150k on it, while thats not much for a honda motor. many other parts feels the age imo.
@@atomicautomobile8537 I know :( I had plans to but the temporary shutdown meant spending was at a premium on my end. She's still sitting in storage, hopefully I can get it worked on soon lol.
I thought it was my wagon in the thumbnail. I have a 93' wagon all stock with aftermarket radio... I bought it for $600 from the 2nd owner with 75k miles on it.
@@atomicautomobile8537 I like the Teal Green with Black and Tan interior, unfortunately that color was out of my price range when I found the one I have now.
I paid a dollar for this car, it is a 1992 honda accord ex wagon, it has everything original and very few miles, some acquaintances of my father bought it at a palm spring auction for 1 dollar and now I bought them for a dollar and This like new never used until it has some brochures of its agency advertising like new a great gem over time, I'm investigating if I just made a record, what do you think?
I had a silver 93 accord 5 speed coupe. I drove that car everyday for 12 years and never saw another 1993 silver accord 5 speed coupe. Saw thousands of 93 accords. My buddy had a silver 93 accord wagon 5 speed like thos. Every time I saw hom he asked to buy my car. I saw him other day after 15 years he still has his 93 accord wagon he gets 600 plus hp now out the original motor. I junked mine 10 years ago. Worse discision ever
Brilliant channel. Flawless execution. Thorough and detailed without being boring.
These reviews are amazing! You deserve to be up there with RCR, Doug Demuro, Saab Kyle, and the best of them. Keep it up!
Thanks! I really appreciate that, and for the record, this channel will continue to put out videos at a rate of hopefully about once a month.
I agree. Subscribed.
Thanks for another terrific video! You have this ability to always pick the right cars to review. These cars were, in my opinion, pinnacle Honda. I wish that company still marched to the different drum they did back then. The driving feel and visibility these cars provided were leagues above anything else in their class, and they were assembled like jewelry. Like the 1985 to 1988 Cressida, if they put this car back in production, I'd have one tomorrow. And that, I think, is probably the ultimate compliment
Thanks, I really appreciate the sentiment, and the jewelry analogy is a good one, I definitely feel that. You'll have to thank the owner for submitting this car. This generation Accord was definitely on my short list but when the owner emailed me a picture of it, the combination of the car's excellent condition and high mileage, not to mention EX wagon, made this a great example.
This channel is highly underrate. Loving Craigslist Gold too
Thanks man, will try and get some more of the Craigslist videos out there soon.
I own this year and color in the LX version of the wagon and it's an absolute dream. I purchased it from the original owner family who bought it new in 1992 and in their 27 years of ownership only put 110,000 miles on it. They serviced regularly only at the dealership and it looks just as good today as the day it rolled off the showroom floor, and that is after It had sat unused for nearly 4 years under a tarp. Just a little wax and some fresh parts under the hood, it running great. I get asked regularly or get notes on the car when it's parked in public spaces, if it's for sale. Always a polite, "No, but thanks for asking." which usually leads to a conversation about them or a family member owning one previously and regretting trading or selling the car. Great review!
Excellent narration dead on I own a
1992 EX Honda wagon I love it this is a growing trend
I own a '92 Wagon! While not as immaculate as this example I can tell you its a very good car to drive and it suits me well as my daily driver!
Have you taken it on any road trips recently?
@@user-hk9pn1iy8g It's long gone now unfortunately..I did use it extensively for DoorDash delivery during COVID tho
Love, love your reviews! These Accords were the best, ever. The 5-speed was godly to shift and provided a great way to learn how to drive. I graduated in 95 and these cars were everywhere. My buddy was allowed to drive his mom's 93 with a 5 speed and it was so great. That engine was gnarly and scooted around like an overconfident go kart. Such great times. Thank you for the time travel.
I just bought one of these today. In EX 5spd form . Ultra rare.
I had a metallic green 1993 EX-R wagon (Canadian model), and my uncle is still driving it after all the years. It still look really nice when I last seen it a few years ago. I missed this car!
Got this exact same EX Wagon, same color, but 5pd manual. It's been sitting in need of some repairs but this video is motivating me to fix it up!
fix it you monster... it's a gem
or sell it too me ;)
Great review! Thanks! I am a 92 accord wagon owner and have had near zero issues with it since owning it for over 10 years. Amazing car.
I had a teacher who drove one of these Accord wagons in white with a stick! It was a really awesome car. Eventually she gave it to her son and the engine blew and that was the end of it.
Very cool Accord wagon!! I am enjoying my 2012 Acura TSX Wagon every day. IMHO, one of the best engineered Hondas (and I've owned Hondas since my first 1983 Prelude).
This has always been my favorite generation of the Accord.
Love me some wagons
Subbed! Excellent review! I'm surprised you never brought up the wagon exclusive special automatic transmission though. The wagon's 4-speed trannies came with a Sport mode feature which held the gears and provided quicker shifts than the normal sedan and coupe automatic transmissions and makes it super fun to drive! Wagons also came with larger front disk brakes than the coupe/sedan models. I own a 1990 Wagon(Yes, they made 1990 wagons) with 203k miles on her and is still running great!
I have a white 1993 Accord Wagon EX. It super clean and like new still. It was my grandfathers car and he babied it and barely drove it. Maybe I should do a video soon.
do it
Favorite car channel. Looking to start one like yours.
My favourite car i ever owned, and never let me down👍
1990 Honda Accord was my 1st car, I just bought a 1994 accord ex wagon.
Not gonna lie, I real jealous of this wagon. Mine isn't nearly as good looking haha. I will admit these old cars were built to last. Over 330k and still going strong. I'm in the process of swapping a manual transmission into mine lol.
Yeah it's awesome seeing a car with this many miles still so straight. I'm still in touch with the owner who recently acquired an '82 Mazda 626, low miles, it'll be on here soon. Go for the manual swap! It's been almost 8 years since I manual swapped my Cressida and I still have it.
@@atomicautomobile8537 Is it the 4WS model?
Edit: nvm I read it as '86 not '82 I think they made the 4WS model in the late 80's
I had a 93 sedan. It ran great until 321,000 miles when some drunk a hole slammed into it while it was parked in my driveway. It was by far the best car I've ever had.
Love these videos, I also use EPA websites extensively!
This was great, probably the best video on this car. I learned a lot too especially the advantages of double wishbone suspension... I've always wondered about what other advantages of double wishbone other than handling👍🏾🔰🔥
just bought a 3rd gen Prelude... now I need also a CB7 :D great video!
I owned an 89 accord lxi...it was sweet. Rev happy engine, just the right size, flip up headlights...a nice looking sedan that most modern sedans have nothing on.
Yeah! Loved it.
i have a 1992 lx wagon with 280k miles. It's my fav honda of the 90's (besides the NSX)
The Crosstour might have been more successful if they followed their own formula from their wagon days
These things had so much interior roo.
@14:08 that fabric is standard regardless of trim level hence why you see it... well in every trim level lol.
@15:26 that armrest is also not specific to the ex
was gonna say... my buddy has an LX with that armrest
Looks like a 91. I own the same exact car and mine just turned over to 115k and mine is a 92 with factory keyless entry.
91 had a different front fascia. They gave it a subtle facelift for the 92 and 93 model years.
best accord ever made.. the wagon is cool
I love my 94 EX Wagon :]
Wish I had one of these.
I have ridden in this very car. Stellar bargain of a ride!
no one cares
I miss my cb7 EX
Great video
Wow that wagon came out like ROCKY ..... Aaaaaadddriaaaaan!!!!
I have a stock 1997 Accord Ex if you’re interested in reviewing it have everything down to the salesman’s business card and window sticker
That sounds awesome! Yeah I'd definitely be interested depending on where you're at.
@lakeside fight club where do you live?
Atomic Automobile I am in chamblee Georgia
@lakeside fight club OK cool I'm from Roswell, live in Charlotte now but I'm in the area every month or two still. jaustinbell@gmail.com if you wanna talk about it.
Is the automatic transmission on the 4th generation Honda Accord more reliable than the automatic transmission on the 5th generation?
Yes, they were better.
always hated that weird reddish champagne color , Very popular back then. Im looking at a 92 wagon with 87k miles for 900 , trying to decide. Cuz it aint JUST about the drivetrain milage. the whole car and every part on it gets the milage & effects from time & ellements as well. Lights, wires, switches, sensors, body panels, glass, trim, carpet seats and everything else,. so if a car has 150k on it, while thats not much for a honda motor. many other parts feels the age imo.
Yay more Atomic!
Dude you gotta get plates on that Diplomat sometime!
@@atomicautomobile8537 I know :( I had plans to but the temporary shutdown meant spending was at a premium on my end. She's still sitting in storage, hopefully I can get it worked on soon lol.
I thought it was my wagon in the thumbnail. I have a 93' wagon all stock with aftermarket radio... I bought it for $600 from the 2nd owner with 75k miles on it.
That seattle silver (not really silver imo) was a popular color
@@atomicautomobile8537 I like the Teal Green with Black and Tan interior, unfortunately that color was out of my price range when I found the one I have now.
Holy shit that was a great deal
@@darthdarthbinkss The passenger side has damage to suspension and rear mounting support body and crossmember
I paid a dollar for this car, it is a 1992 honda accord ex wagon, it has everything original and very few miles, some acquaintances of my father bought it at a palm spring auction for 1 dollar and now I bought them for a dollar and This like new never used until it has some brochures of its agency advertising like new a great gem over time, I'm investigating if I just made a record, what do you think?
Monroe County GA tag. Must be Forsyth.
Yes, more Atomic
15:45 I don’t get that how the clock is all the way up there
Cb9 and a ls400 the two cars that i own
I had a silver 93 accord 5 speed coupe. I drove that car everyday for 12 years and never saw another 1993 silver accord 5 speed coupe. Saw thousands of 93 accords. My buddy had a silver 93 accord wagon 5 speed like thos. Every time I saw hom he asked to buy my car. I saw him other day after 15 years he still has his 93 accord wagon he gets 600 plus hp now out the original motor. I junked mine 10 years ago. Worse discision ever
F22A6
CB7 ACCORD*
This would *technically* be a CB9 as it's a wagon. CB7 is the chassis code for sedans and coupes.
Have 3 lol 90 sedan ex,91sedan ex ,93 wagon ex and brother has a 90 sedan ex
Motortrend lite version
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its a CB9, not a CB7
K-swap with a 6 speed!!