Anyone have any experience with Legends? I'm looking for a daily driver and these are pretty cheap now-a-days
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6209490177.html
>>17500181
My dad had a 90 Legend. Looked exactly like the picture just looked brand new when he had it. He had this thing with old cars and keeping them look great. He had it until the tranny blew. What I do remember though is that when he needed parts for it. Anything from the ABS to the center console cover door. It was extremely difficult to find and very expensive. Keep that in mind.
>>17500200
Wow forgot the picture. Oh and failed to mentioned that when it was raining really hard for a long time. The sunroof would leak. No matter how many times he had it sealed or the weather stripping replaced.
>>17500200
That must have been a while ago. I am seeing a bunch show up at the local junkyards recently.
>>17500207
The sun roof would leak because you didn't clear the drains.
Aren't these things notorious for blowing head gaskets?
That's why I've never bothered to pursue one, at least.
>>17500181
In the sticky picture, there in the bottom right corner, is a small list of cars that are a little different. They are hard to maintain or have poor parts availability. This is a fancy-badged prelude. They are great fun and quite expensive to keep up.
>>17500602
This is completely wrong. The Legend is a completely standalone car, it uses a C-series V6 mounted longitudinally but is still front wheel drive. Engine parts are expensive since the C-series was only used in the Legend and the NSX. Interior parts are hard to find because they aren't produced anymore and there weren't many Legends to begin with.
The Prelude is built off of the Accord chassis.