Junk and salvage repairable Honda Accord cars for sale
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The safest way to buy used car parts and salvaged autos is by getting in touch with the seller directly and talking in person to check the material you are going to purchase. We advise you that you make sure that the piece you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your car model and its year of manufacture. It is a great idea to ask the seller for more photographs of the material so you do not waste your time and money. Here you have the Honda Accord for sale by our visitor (complete or by pieces) with their corresponding images and the information you need.
2004 Honda Accord
220,000 - 230,000 miles
Good parts engine, transmission, catalyst, new starter, seats, doors and much more. Make your best offer!.
2001 Honda Accord
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Nice car just needs put back in time \r\n\r\nIt's a V6 3.0 v-tec \r\nI just don't have time to work on...
2004 Honda Accord
120,000 - 130,000 miles
Car is needing a new coil. Theres no body damage. Everything works. Would get it fixed but I'm moving out of state.
1999 Honda Accord
200,000 - 210,000 miles
Vehicle has a damaged timing belt, bad engine, some exterior damage on the driver side door along with a broken...
2002 Honda Accord
130,000 - 140,000 miles
Sustained damage from collision on driver side front and rear door. Drivable, but not recommended since seat belt...
2011 Honda Accord
190,000 - 200,000 miles
2011 White Honda Accord LX, still in good condition.Accident was caused by a train reaction collision on Highway...
2004 Honda Accord
110,000 - 120,000 miles
Rear end and trunk damage and broken back windshield. Car is drivable and running excellent. Nothing wrong with...
2006 Honda Accord
240,000 - 250,000 miles
Car was hit in the front of car while at a stop and hit from the front drivers side. It’s a question for how much...
1994 Honda Accord
110,000 - 120,000 miles
Driveable pretty good car for the most part needs some TLC and a good home somebody that loves hondas.
2007 Honda Accord
200,000 - 210,000 miles
Car won't start believe it's starter problem no title to it it's a parts car... MUST GO ASAP.
1995 Honda Accord
160,000 - 170,000 miles
Exterior and interior intact, engine and transmission intact. All tires intact and has air. Don’t start. No flood...
2007 Honda Accord
230,000 - 240,000 miles
Very nice car nothing wrong with it on the exterior or interior is perfect. But it won\'t go into second gear I...
1997 Honda Accord
150,000 - 160,000 miles
Car run good good condition the only issue on speed sensor.
1999 Honda Accord
230,000 - 240,000 miles
This car gas a title runs and drives great. It has no windows and the hood and roof are beat in. I just need the...
2013 Honda Accord
100,000 - 110,000 miles
Front end damage with busted radiator and support and also bent subs frame. Bumper is damaged. Car drives and...
2004 Honda Accord
280,000 - 290,000 miles
Was my main work commuter. Don\'t have time to fix. One of the control modules went bad. On the positive, it got a...
2011 Honda Accord
170,000 - 180,000 miles
Needs new engine (Piston rod created an hole in engine) everything else is fine. No battery, no intake, steel...
2002 Honda Accord
190,000 - 200,000 miles
Been in a car accident and have oil leaks. Bearly drive the car. Working ac and have less then 200 thousands miles.
2009 Honda Accord
120,000 - 130,000 miles
4 door LX model. 4 cyl 2.4L. Car was in a front end wreck and broken front suspension. Airbags did NOT deploy and...
2004 Honda Accord
200,000 - 210,000 miles
I have photos they are too big to upload. Has some body damage, window motor issues and interior damage but will run...
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As you can imagine, the users of our website are free to put the price they want to their used autos and their salvage parts. Here is the law of supply and demand that reigns. So they are in their right to put the price they consider more fair, but also you can reject it or negotiate it to reach an agreement. The best method to proceed is: once you have checked the amount requested by the seller, locate the price of the new spare or even go to a salvage yard to compare and decide what price seems right to you. When you have decided the maximum you would pay, it is time to talk to the seller and negotiate in a civilized way.