Garfang: You sold and '89 LXi 5-speed Coupe! Man, you should have just put the thing in storage until you could afford the insurance. Yeah, the automatic tranny seems to sap a bit of power, but I like the crisp (read: hard) upshifts, it's the only automatic I know that actually bangs into every gear on hard (throttle to the firewall) acceleration. I have a suspicion that the older Honda autoboxes actually pass through neutral between every gear. 😉 Not quite as nice when you hit a corner at ~33 mph and stand on it, the tranny goes into neutral, the engine revs to within 500 RPM of redline and it engages 1st gear (which maxes at about 35) only to shift into 2nd after about one second. I'm waiting to see if my autobox dies so I can retrofit with a 5-speed, given the relatively low milage I doubt that will happen any time soon.
Raging: If you have a DX or LX, have the carb checked, the RPM figures I posted earlier were accurate for the fuel injected version of that engine in the LXi. The DX and LX engines are exactly the same except they substitute a two barrel carburetor for Honda's PGM-FI (a very advanced FI system for its time) and have similar power patterns. Honda has a history of engines that like to run right up to redline. BTW, very good price estimate on that model Accord, it nice to know that I'm not the only one obsessing over these cars.
To whoever mentioned Volvos: The very first car I remember was a Volvo, my parents got an '86 245 DL (station wagon version of the 240 series) because of the safety reputation. It had one of those rear facing seats in the cargo area, I spent many happy hours on family vacations enjoying the novelty of facing backwards. (Hey, I was 4, give me a break.) Aside from Honda's, Volvo's are my #1 car obsession. If I ever get rich, I'm going to have a very odd collection of automobiles; my 1988 Accord (I'm never getting rid of it), a 1st and 2nd gen Accord for good measure, older Volvo 1 and 2 series cars, basically any car that no sane person would want. 🙂
Aaron Meyer
EDIT: Added final smiley.