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.
2003 Honda Accord
160,000 - 170,000 miles
Car has been in accident. No longer runs. Has parts still in good condition such as hood, lights, interior.
1990 Honda Accord
100,000 - 110,000 miles
White 4 dr sedan 1990 Honda accord..109000 miles cloths interior its been sitting but was running before parking it.
1998 Honda Accord
260,000 - 270,000 miles
Told transmission was done for, engine and body still in good condition, has the 2.3L i4 vtec. Top end is brand new.
1998 Honda Accord
220,000 - 230,000 miles
Lost title, runs excellent... catalytic converter stolen off vehicle. Leather interior, power windows, hunter green.
2002 Honda Accord
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Car needs to be removed from parking and it has bad engine. It’s good to be taken. I’ll accept better offer.
2012 Honda Accord
200,000 - 210,000 miles
I bought the car at copart yard in Portland South, however the vehicle only has lien papers(no payments to be made)...
1997 Honda Accord
300,000 - 310,000 miles
NEW-Battery, Back brake pads and rotors, new inner and outer tie rods, new cv axle.\r\nISSUES-Has crack along bottom...
1997 Honda Accord
170,000 - 180,000 miles
Vehicle was a one owner car until six months ago, has a clean title from Washington. Car was stolen on Sunday...
2001 Honda Accord
270,000 - 280,000 miles
Vehicle has exterior paint fade and has power steering fluid leak, shakes when driven, and battery is dead...
1994 Honda Accord
240,000 - 250,000 miles
The car run very good I just don\'t need it anymore has a new timing belt and water pump My daughter used it for...
2008 Honda Accord
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Black 4door honda. alternator doesn’t work. front bumper won’t stay on. interior in mint condition.
2003 Honda Accord
240,000 - 250,000 miles
The car will crank but seems locked up which caused me to run into a light pole. Minor front damage. But has...
2004 Honda Accord
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Still runs. Needs head and gasket. Interior rough. Needs drivers side fender. Gold with beige interior...
2005 Honda Accord
200,000 - 210,000 miles
The car runs but sometimes it moves a little slow due to needing a transmission sensor. ( can be replaced for...
2005 Honda Accord
200,000 - 210,000 miles
Runs but trans slips sometimes the bumper is off and a bullet hole in the window but is covered with tape.
1998 Honda Accord
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Car won\'t start, oil leak. Just bought a brand new front windshield, (that cost 500 in itself), door handle...
1999 Honda Accord
220,000 - 230,000 miles
Tires and wipers are less than 4 months old. Maintenance paperwork available. Junk title clean. \r\n\r\nFront...
1992 Honda Accord
240,000 - 250,000 miles
Car was running great with new alternator and ecu. Engine finally blew my mechanic says.\r\nTires are good. Only...
1996 Honda Accord
250,000 - 260,000 miles
Still in running condition. \r\nOne dent on the hood of the car. \r\nLight sun damage on the paint. \r\nWhole car...
1999 Honda Accord
250,000 - 260,000 miles
Small crack in window, still driveable, passenger window does not roll down. Front right headlight out...
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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.