I'm looking to purchase a 1993 Honda Del Sol SI (automatic). It has 76,000 miles on it and is generally nice & clean. The only issue is that it seems to have difficulty downshifting while coming to a stop (feels like from 2nd to 1st). When it downshifts at that point, the car revs up maybe 300-400 RPMs. It feels like the transmission isn't rev-matching properly. Of course, the salesman says this is normal. What could be causing this? Could it be as simple as non-Honda ATF? Transmission cable adjustment? Or worse? I really can't afford to buy a car whose transmission may need to be replaced (of course, how many people could afford that?). I also don't want this to be normal, because the jerkiness is annoying. I understand that the best thing to do would be take it to a transmission shop or Honda dealer, but I'm not sure it's worth my time. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.