I hope I pegged the chassis code right.
For the past month I've been buying and selling a shit load of cars. I recently came across an 1989 Acura Legend V6L. When i first climbed in, I thought to myself, "Ok, here we go. Another large, underpowered slosh box. But Damn, Was I wrong. My past week with this car made it easy to believe that it's a special car. There's no wonder why there's a cult following just like our beloved CB7's.
To start things off, the car I bought was not perfect. But with a tiny bit of acceptable work, its something I could make a reasonable profit on. (Which is why I went for it)
Problems of my Acura Legend:
Oozing power steering feed line. No PS WHAT so ever.
CEL with code 12. Meaning a malfunction some where in the EGR system.
'supposed' clogged catalytic converter.
So, from the get go, my expectations were dismal. But, as soon as I started it up, it sounded VERY proper. It didn't have the burbly resonance of a typical V6 of the era. It was much more refined and smooth, similar to an inline 6.
Besides the cheesy aftermarket leather seat covers, the interior was very pleasant and welcoming. It's design was very well thought out, with major accessory controls on the dash; just a fingertip's length away from the driver. This includes the moon roof, cruise and radio controls. It told me that for a 1989 model, it was very ahead of its time, and a no bullshit competitor to Lexus and Infinity.
So, drove off and to my surprise, it was very comfortable. Very firm, yet forgiving, which in turn made for a very planted, solid and stable ride.
I usually am very weary of flogging a car when I havent assessed any major mechanical defects, but the sound it gave was SO inviting! The engine sounded healthy and transmission shifted fine in the streets. So when when it was time to make my way onto the freeway, I floored it. With a fault in the EGR system and its claimed clogged catalytic converter, I was expecting the car to bog like hell.
With my foot to the floor, the tranny immediately downshifted and threw the car into gear, throwing little ol' unexpected me into my seat! I was AMAZED at how violent the car could accelerate! Of course, its not a 350z, but for its size, weight, tiny V6 and "problems", it BLEW my expectations away. Even if the car was claimed to be in prestine condition, I NEVER thought a stock Acura Legend had the Balls it had.
With freeway acceleration feeling very promising; the Legend continued to stay very well composed on the road, just as it did in the street. Steering was a little jumpy, as any FWD would. Probably a little more than I would like.
Gas Milage: Decent. Nothing to wow about. In fact, for a "Honda" its fairly unacceptable. For a large Luxury sedan, it does O.K.
In conclusion. The first Gen Acura Legend surpassed my expectations greatly. Not to say this defies anything else on the road. But considering the era it was conceived and built, It certainly held its own, VERY well.
Here are pics of my Legend.
Thanks for your time auto aficionados. When i come across things of interest, I will try and write a review on that car. Only if you guys enjoy reading them! Drop me some feedback!
For the past month I've been buying and selling a shit load of cars. I recently came across an 1989 Acura Legend V6L. When i first climbed in, I thought to myself, "Ok, here we go. Another large, underpowered slosh box. But Damn, Was I wrong. My past week with this car made it easy to believe that it's a special car. There's no wonder why there's a cult following just like our beloved CB7's.
To start things off, the car I bought was not perfect. But with a tiny bit of acceptable work, its something I could make a reasonable profit on. (Which is why I went for it)
Problems of my Acura Legend:
Oozing power steering feed line. No PS WHAT so ever.
CEL with code 12. Meaning a malfunction some where in the EGR system.
'supposed' clogged catalytic converter.
So, from the get go, my expectations were dismal. But, as soon as I started it up, it sounded VERY proper. It didn't have the burbly resonance of a typical V6 of the era. It was much more refined and smooth, similar to an inline 6.
Besides the cheesy aftermarket leather seat covers, the interior was very pleasant and welcoming. It's design was very well thought out, with major accessory controls on the dash; just a fingertip's length away from the driver. This includes the moon roof, cruise and radio controls. It told me that for a 1989 model, it was very ahead of its time, and a no bullshit competitor to Lexus and Infinity.
So, drove off and to my surprise, it was very comfortable. Very firm, yet forgiving, which in turn made for a very planted, solid and stable ride.
I usually am very weary of flogging a car when I havent assessed any major mechanical defects, but the sound it gave was SO inviting! The engine sounded healthy and transmission shifted fine in the streets. So when when it was time to make my way onto the freeway, I floored it. With a fault in the EGR system and its claimed clogged catalytic converter, I was expecting the car to bog like hell.
With my foot to the floor, the tranny immediately downshifted and threw the car into gear, throwing little ol' unexpected me into my seat! I was AMAZED at how violent the car could accelerate! Of course, its not a 350z, but for its size, weight, tiny V6 and "problems", it BLEW my expectations away. Even if the car was claimed to be in prestine condition, I NEVER thought a stock Acura Legend had the Balls it had.
With freeway acceleration feeling very promising; the Legend continued to stay very well composed on the road, just as it did in the street. Steering was a little jumpy, as any FWD would. Probably a little more than I would like.
Gas Milage: Decent. Nothing to wow about. In fact, for a "Honda" its fairly unacceptable. For a large Luxury sedan, it does O.K.
In conclusion. The first Gen Acura Legend surpassed my expectations greatly. Not to say this defies anything else on the road. But considering the era it was conceived and built, It certainly held its own, VERY well.
Here are pics of my Legend.
Thanks for your time auto aficionados. When i come across things of interest, I will try and write a review on that car. Only if you guys enjoy reading them! Drop me some feedback!
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