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Old 02-17-2005, 07:48 AM
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Default New Here and would like advice on Integra :)

Hey guys, Im new to the board and trying to get my first Integra, but need some good advice from you all....

I am looking into buying a '95 LS (133K miles) and it seems to be a pretty nice car. You can see it has had some body work done to it and Carfax shows a fender bender a while back. Apparently, the previous owner (1 lady owner) didnt change the timing belt and it snapped. So, right now it is getting the whole topend from a '96, new belt, water pump, and cv axle (1). The car looks to be in very good condition, interior is perfect, brand new tires for $4995.

So I guess my question is, do you guys think its ok to buy? Is there anything bad about buying a used car that the belt has broke on? I wondered about the pistons and compression. Please help!!!
Old 02-17-2005, 08:13 AM
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try lookin for a GSR....
Old 02-17-2005, 08:54 AM
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i wouldn't pay more then $3 for that car. $5000 is a ripoff for that. my 96 GSR (stock) only blue books for $5900 but i could get more then that for it. keep searching, there are better deals out there
Old 02-17-2005, 08:58 AM
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:werd: thats abit steep for the ond. of the car i'd try and talk em down or search for another better deal
Old 02-17-2005, 09:01 AM
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Welcome to HAN.

I'm with kfar09. There are better cars out there. And don't confine yourself to one area. Drive a car a thousand miles to get it home if you have to. That's my opinion. I know I would drive a long ass way if it meant getting the right ride at the right price.
Old 02-17-2005, 09:14 AM
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That engine has a lot of miles and I wouldn't buy a car if the timing belt actually snapped on it. That can really mess stuff up. I got my LS with 74k miles for like 17 hundred dolars more than what she is asking with no accidents and maintnance records. I actually had to race to get the money cause some other guy was getting his money to buy the same car. He showed up as I was driving out of the parking lot. Wait until you find a good car at a good price it will be worth it
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If the previous owner didn't think to replace the timing belt, then I'll bet a lot of other service items were skipped due to negligence.

There are enough Integras on the market now, that you can afford to be picky.
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Old 02-17-2005, 09:16 AM
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thanks for the responses. I was hoping you would say it was a good deal :/

I have been looking for about 3 weeks now and havent had much luck. I search through the autotrader.com daily and most the cars I see out there are around the same price. Is there a better way of finding one? Thanks

btw... they do have a stack of papers 3 inches high of records if that makes a difference.
Old 02-17-2005, 09:17 AM
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Yep, also got my GSR for 6k 87k on the Clock. Bargain them down a grand or so, or just look into others.
Old 02-17-2005, 09:50 AM
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amc5..doesn't sound too good to me either. I recently purchased a 96 GSR, very very well maintained all stock with 60K miles for $6200, but it did need new tires...



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