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mugenitr 03-01-2003 11:03 AM

check around your local classifieds..here's what Consumer Guide has to say about the car:

Pricing Overview
1990 $900-1,900
1991 $1,200-2,600
1992 $1,800-3,600
1993 $2,500-4,500

Remember this is US$

90'RS 03-01-2003 01:17 PM

I bought my 90 rs a year ago with 110k on it for 3200 but is in mint condition besides normal wear and tear on the interior. Oh and that 3200 was out the door, tax and tags.

brak 03-01-2003 04:07 PM

i bought my 90 GS for $500, it needs looks of work though.

it's my project car, i currently have the engine half torn down.

teg_fan 03-03-2003 12:34 PM

I'm pretty sure that the 90 LS's blue book value is 5400 if it is in either the best or second best condition from www.KBB.com. I got my 90LS for 5000 off of a small car dealership. Mine was generally in reall good condition for a 90, except for the hood, it had a million chips in it. I think it was prob worth less than 5400 because of the hood, but thats why I talked him down to 5000 from 5400.

alnen 03-03-2003 03:20 PM


Originally posted by teg_fan
I'm pretty sure that the 90 LS's blue book value is 5400 if it is in either the best or second best condition from www.KBB.com. I got my 90LS for 5000 off of a small car dealership. Mine was generally in reall good condition for a 90, except for the hood, it had a million chips in it. I think it was prob worth less than 5400 because of the hood, but thats why I talked him down to 5000 from 5400.
:eek: If you bought that car anytime recently, you got RIPPED off. I understand dealerships charge more, but $5k for a 13 year old Integra in average condition is :screwy: I just bought a 1992 Integra GSR super-clean for $5,200. The car has 150k on the body, but has a new motor (same as stock, B17) with 29k on it. Years ago, the price you paid would be decent. If it was recent, the car would have to be in SUPERB condition with super low miles and be very well-maintained.

LudeRage 03-03-2003 06:05 PM

Yeah he's right. That's even a little steep for a dealership. I think the blue book for a dealership is closer to 4400.

teg_fan 03-04-2003 05:54 AM


Originally posted by LudeRage
Yeah he's right. That's even a little steep for a dealership. I think the blue book for a dealership is closer to 4400.
Well, when I bought it, it had only 76,000 miles on it, and the average was like 120. And the paint was literally beautiful, except for the chips on the hood, but not one spot of rust anywhere. I bought it like 9 months ago. All I know is that the bluebook was 5400 for that mileage and like average condition, so getting it for 5 prob wasn't too bad. I probably looked at 5 or 6 different tegs in the area and others were like $4700 that were in not as good condition with like 99,000 miles, so as far as getting a car from a dealership that is relatively close, I think I did alright.

MikesCommuter 03-06-2003 08:29 AM

Im about to pick up a 90 LS Sedan from a dealer with 88K miles on it....they are asking $4988.00 + tax/lic..etc...I wanna offer them something like...$4000.00 out the door with a 2 year warranty..is that a good price?

teg_fan 03-06-2003 12:25 PM


Originally posted by MikesCommuter
Im about to pick up a 90 LS Sedan from a dealer with 88K miles on it....they are asking $4988.00 + tax/lic..etc...I wanna offer them something like...$4000.00 out the door with a 2 year warranty..is that a good price?
I would say yes, if the car is in decent shape. Excluding the hood, the body and paint on my car was immaculate, so I think I got what I payed for. If you didn't use www.KBB.com yet to find out what the car is worth, I would look at this 90ls and try to determine what kind of shape it is in and then go to that site.

MrFatbooty 03-06-2003 12:26 PM

www.edmunds.com

Punch up a quote, offer them less than that, let them negotiate you back up to the price that Edmunds says.


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