Value of 94 VX?
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum, and interested in purchasing a Civic VX. I currently drive an 88 CRX HF, and I'm looking to 'upgrade'. I don't know the VX's value too well, so any help would be much appreciated.
The car I'm checking out tomorrow is a '94, 2-owner car with 75k miles. The description says it's in great condition. The seller wants $4200. Would you say this is a good deal? Also, is there anything specific to the VX I should look out for? Thanks in advance!! Danny |
VX Buying Guide
That is a sort of guide to go through when purchasing a VX. It has some good info elsewhere on my site as well. Welcome to the board as well. you'll find some great info here. As far as paying $4200 for a 94 VX with less than 80K miles...I'd probably do it as long as you keep the CRX for a while. I'd keep the CRX around so taht you can get the maintenance and little fixes that you'll want to get done to teh VX out of the way right away with no down time in commuting. |
In washington state that would be a pretty fair deal if it's in good shape.
The VX is holding value or increasing in value. Hard to find, they are preferred by the rice gang for the lightweight, and by the green crowd for the high FE potential. Good luck! |
Depends on the body. The motor is only worth $400. If it has rusty wheel wells and other body dings / scratches / fair interior it's now a $1500 car. High miles and it's worth $900. At $4200 it better be show room. Just use https://www.kbb.com for used car values. A non rusted rolling chasis with interior is worth about a grand. If you want to build one you just need a CX body and a full D15Z1 swap. About $1800 and one weekend plus a buddy and beer.
Around here the tuner shops sell the D15Z1 motors and trans for metal scrap. The VX body is only about 200lbs lighter. The big difference is the Lean burn motor and trans. |
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As for any specific thing to look out for--the 02 sensor replacement is $450--so you should find out its condition. |
I would take along $3,000, or at least have it avalible in cash befor going to look at the car, $4,200 is high, but if the body is solid and straigt, the engine bay clean, the inside clean without rips or stains, and it has had the timing belt, water pump, and o2 sensor replaced, then offer them something like $3,000 maybe even $3,500, but it's time for the timing belt to be changed, that will cost you $300-500 if you pay someone else to do it, and o2 sensor can cost from $170-300 just for the part.
basicly, figure out what you would be willing to pay for a car with those miles if it had perfect matence records, and if it needs work done knock the cost of that work done by someone else, off the price you are willing to pay. |
I think that price is OK as long as the car has zero issues.
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snap some pics...I paid 3200 for my 1995 with 96k on it...worth every penny in my opinion.
If its perfect id pay fulll price.. |
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Did you buy the car?
Let me know if you pass on the car, that is extremely low mileage for a '94. |
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