I am selling my cars, and I could use some advice!

I have two cars, both need to be sold quickly. Here are the stats.

1991 Honda Accord 4DR LX

195,000 Miles, mostly highway.
5 Speed 4 Cyl (F22A1)
Slight rust around rear wheels, and above windshield.
New windshield (stupid kids threw crap out of a bus and hit me while driving)
New tires
Relativey new muffler.
New interior sound, Pioneer CD and 4 pioneer speakers.
The A/C doesn’t work.
The steering is slightly unstable above 60 MPH

1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager

115,000 Miles
3.8L V6 4SPD Transmission
Leather Seats
Bucket seats
Rear A/C
Alloy Wheels
Lots of paint chipping on the hood and roof
Roof Rack
Premium CD sound that has a quasi functioning display.
BEAUTIFUL interior.

For the Accord, I am hoping 2000, but I am probably smoking something.

The Voyager, 3000. Probably smoking something as well.

What would you pay for either of these, and what methods would you use to sell them?

Check out Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds and NADA to get some traction.

Good luck!

Well, I looked at all 4 of those, as I have tried to sell before. The prices they quoted, i took, reduced by 10%, and ran online and posted on the net for two weeks. Not even a phone call. Anything else to consider?

I just bought a Nissan Maxima (89) for 1000 dollars, and the motor seems to be in excellent shape with only 129,000 miles. I would have been interested in your Accord, but I wouldn’t have paid more than around 1400 with the high mileage, no A/C and that shake.

Still I’m surprised there were NO bites. Maybe you should try posting in your local paper or some bulletin boards around your neighborhood?

Yeah, I’ve done the newspaper and the bulletin boards too. I am wee bit frustrated. I am thinking I should bite the bullet and do a trade in, but I will get next to nothing, I am sure.

People live in Phospholipid Bilayer?

Did you try posting at a college? they love stuff like that. Also, did you get a smog test if they are required in Phospholipid Bilayer?