It never even reached 150,000 miles.
Murilee Martin Murilee MartinThe Legend appeared here for the 1986 model year, then became the RL and then the RLX later on.
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The interior isn’t quite as plush as what you’ll see in the Legend’s Rover-built Sterling sibling, but still much nicer than anything Honda buyers had seen in Accords up to this time.
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CD players were just starting to appear in new cars in 1988, but this one has a very good Dolby-equipped cassette deck with digital graphic equalizer.
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Naturally, air conditioning was standard equipment.
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Would you believe just 144,706 miles on the odometer?
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A manual transmission on a 34-year-old luxury sedan makes such a car nearly impossible to sell these days.
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The Legend was the first Honda to come with a V6 engine. The Accord had to wait until the 1995 model year to get a (Legend) V6.
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The interior looks pretty good, despite the seat covers.
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It looks like the back seat never got much use. A coupe version of the Legend was available
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Sold new in Denver, will be crushed just south of Denver.
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