Super Special: 1985 Honda Accord SEi tour and drive
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2023
- Here's something you you just can't find anymore, an extremely clean low mile 1985 Honda Accord SEi. Honda's first fuel injected offering in North America, these came optioned to the gills with trim specific FI, wheels, leather interior, stereo, along with a collection of other highlights. A one year only trim, these are IMPOSSIBLE to find anymore. Check this one out through and through while it's up for sale RIGHT NOW over @Cars & Bids : carsandbids.com/auctions/9n41...
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I had a 84 5 speed in the same color. I was 18, it was my first Honda ever. Seeing this makes me wish I still had that car.
I miss my z got tons of love for Honda and drive a 64 Impala but I really miss my 92 fairlady 300zx
I had this car and it drove like a go kart back in 1989. I miss mines😢
Oh the glories days back then... I'm 99 years old
Wow, it's in amazing condition. It's obviously been garaged it's entire life and meticulously maintained. I loved the '82-'85 Accords although I never owned one....I had an '88 LX sedan.
This car deserves to be in a museum it should be on the road be overworked again😊
1 WORD : BEAUTIFUL❤
This makes me miss my 1985 Prelude. They didn't have THIS model at my dealership, but I wanted one.
I had one of those….loved it!
I like the Honda beep.
I now have 10th Gen Civic Si
And a 2nd Gen Pilot.
This was the car that started my love affair with Hondas
Not a one year. I had a 83 SEi as well. Leather was all that it was cracked up to be. Yes my 83 was fuel injected as well. Unfortunately when the belt broke it bent valves. Unfortunately that was a fortune to fix back in the 90's. But I sold it with 345k and still going like a champ.
I had an '84 lx in same color, 5 speed, cloth seats , all options, great car!
Be still my teenage heart!! 🤍🤍🤍
What a beauty.
I love the Honda sound.
Truly special
My utmost favorite dream car is the 1989 Honda Accord Exi, however this 85 Accord is also very good looking car.
Wow special car indeed. Would love to drive one someday
@1:54 you gotta love the Honda chime.
We had this car when I was in high school I used to hate it. Now I want one so bad specifically in this condition.
I had a brown one. First new car I ever bought. I got the 5-Speed manual. Leather on the back seat didn’t hold up well to California weather. I miss it! 😢
These only came in Gray/Gray or Brown/Tan...the Gray has aged better, IMO.
@@IgoZoom1 The sound system was made by Blaupunkt and Honda-branded. Mine was stolen while parked outside my first floor apartment in Santa Clara CA around ‘87. Took a while to locate a new stereo. Fortunately insurance covered it. The Five Speed was a blast to drive. Up there with the BMW 318i
Yo! That dash trim looks like the new accord\civic grill thingimabob.
I love Honda Accords
I had the same exact car but it was an 1985 EX model ...only difference is that i didn't have leather seats but all the rest of the options including electric sunroof. 😊
It reminds me of a Cressida.
Is this car for sale? I have a first generation se and I would love to ad this to my collection
Soy propietario de uno , solo que el mio es de 5 vel manual y tiene un motor 1.8 , ya no conserva el carburador original pero le puse un nikki que prácticamente funciona igual. Son de esos carros que verdaderamente tu mismo puedes reparar
Is it for sale?
fuken clean i got a 84 LX and seeing this i want this year with the sun roof
I just got one of these for free. Pgm fi 1985 barley brown sei. A little more beat up than this one but 156k and runs like a top. It doesn't have the Grey interior though
Interesting, I owned a 1985 accord and it had a carb
me too. Mine was a hatchback 5 speed manual, electronic carburation, which was Honda's low trim to fuel injection.
The automatic bummer
This could bring $10k at auction. Easily. Maybe even more of the right crowd is there. $15k
Today’s potholes would bust that ride down
What an awesome car, these were the times when Honda built cars to last. Nowadays, Hondas are building absolute garbage with Turbo and oil dilution issues.
I hear ya. My buddy bought a new Accord sedan in '82 and I couldn't believe the refinement...the engine purred like a kitten and it was at that moment that I became a Honda fan. Several years later I bought an '85 Civic sedan and traded that it in three years later for an '88 Accord LX sedan which I had for around 14 years. I'm currently driving a '98 CRV which I bought new and currently has a little over 301k miles under her belt. My wife drives an '05 Pilot EX which we bought in '13 with 99k miles on it...currently has 233K . The first gen CRV's were/are incredibly reliable if maintained properly. It still has the original fuel pump and I finally had to replace the original starter two years ago. It still has the original alternator as well but I DID replace the brushes in it which cost me practically nothing. I feel Honda has kinda lost their way over the last decade or so.
If my F23A1 '02 Accord had come with a turbo it be long dead by now, yet is still a perfectly good usable car at 200k with many more years of driving to go left.
Nissan bluebird
And still, every 15 to 20 years they run Cash for Clunkers like clockwork. And everybody swarms like flies on chit.
Doesn't seem like a very popular comment lol
Cash for Clunkers was a one-time deal in over half a century lifetime. LOL like clockwork...
@@ButterfatFarms they've actually done that a few times.
@@ButterfatFarms they've done it a few times.
@@thewiseguy3529 Okay. Rather than being vague care to cite an example beyond the incident we all know now of? Requiring the used vehicles being traded in, that didn't meet specific fuel economy standards, being immobilized and junked for scrap parts in order to qualify for government assistance? Because that's what Cash for Clunkers was about. A financial assistance life line for new auto manufacturers and dealers with restrictions and requirements to meet environmental policy goals. Resulting in 677,081 used vehicles being prematurely scrapped, greatly distorting the prices in the used car market to the despair of working class people who were f'cked on the deal. Who did not participate in the program and were screwed with ridiculously high inflated used car prices thereafter when looking for a used car to buy. With the market now being short over half a million vehicles of what it was previously.
In half a century of life I don't ever recall that sort of shitshow taking place more than once? When were the other instances that removed mass amounts of vehicles from the used car market in order to qualify for government cash assistance to purchase a new one? Care to actually be specific about that?
It wasn't just a rebate program to incentivize the purchase of new vehicles like electric vehicle rebates. Cash for Clunkers actually removed over half a million used cars from the used car market, greatly distorting the prices in the market to the advantage of those selling, and the despair and financial loss of those buying over what prices would have otherwise been without government intervention.
This is the car that Doug DeMuro 😅just posted
I don't know how anybody can watch that guy he is annoying. Him and his cracking voice
somehow your driving style is not good... too much revving on gas pedal.
Really bro you couldn’t do this video without disgustingly belching
Coughing. Turns out I had pneumonia while I was shooting this.
Find another video
@@ThePhotographersGaragealso farting in your pants to