Decoding VIN to paint color & Seeking General Advice on Used Accord 'EX Coupes

Discussion in 'Accord' started by SmarSquid, Dec 27, 2004.

  1. SmarSquid

    SmarSquid Guest

    I've been methodically (I'm not in a position of desperation) going through
    the used car market in search of an Accord EX coupe. There is no shortage of
    these cars on the market, of course, but it seems to me that the attractive
    ones (reasonably low miles, 95-97 models) get sold right away. The others
    are either out of my price range (98's and up), or the folks have asking
    prices so ridiculous that my initial offer would come across as insulting
    (even though I have done my homework and in fact my offer would be fair).
    Funny thing is, I don't see a lot of these cars re-listed with modified
    asking prices, so there must be a lot of dumb/desperate folks out there.
    Maybe I'm misreading the market, but then I again I feel my expectations are
    reasonable, and I believe in a mutually beneficial exhange. I also
    aknowledge the existence of countless variables. Anyway...
    I have an appointment tomorrow morning at a used car dealership - green '96
    Accord EX coupe; 108K miles; 5-speed. Besides the color (which I can live
    with), it is exactly what I want. However, I haven't seen the car yet. Is
    there any way to determine the factory paint color from the VIN? My interest
    is in discovering any repaints. If I can verify that the original color was
    something else, I won't even bother going across town and looking.

    Also, I'd be happy to take any tips on things to check or watch out for on a
    car from this era and this mileage. The Carfax report is satisfactory.

    The guy is asking $5,988. I know I won't pay that for the car, even if I
    fall in love with it. Anybody care to chime in with their opinions of what a
    reasonable price would be? I'm thinking $5K in a best-case scenario
    (considering a sale from a dealer is likely to cost more than with a private
    party for a similar car, no matter what).
     
    SmarSquid, Dec 27, 2004
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  2. SmarSquid

    TeGGer® Guest



    Factory paint code is separate from the VIN. It can be on a sticker on the
    right-side door jamb, but may be in other locations on your specific
    vehicle.
     
    TeGGer®, Dec 27, 2004
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  3. SmarSquid

    SoCalMike Guest

    just the doorjamb. IIRC, its a deep metallic forest green. check the car
    out, look for overspray, stuff like that.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 28, 2004
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