4.92
(73 trips)
4 seats
Gas (Regular)
20 MPG
Automatic transmission
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup & return location
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Bring the car to me
Insurance via Travelers
A/C is blowing cold❄️⛄️❄️ The third generation Accord was introduced in Japan on 4 June 1985 and in Europe and North America later that year. It had a very striking exterior design styled by Toshi Oshika in 1983 that resonated well with buyers internationally. One notable feature was the hidden headlamps. Because this generation was also sold as the Honda Vigor the Accord received the hidden headlamps. Honda's Japanese dealership channel called Honda Verno all had styling elements that helped identify products only available at Honda Verno. As a result Japanese market Accords had a Honda Verno styling feature but were sold at newly established Japanese dealerships Honda Clio with the all-new luxury Honda Legend sedan and international Accords were now visually aligned with the Prelude the CR-X and the new Integra. Accords of this generation for the European market did not have the concealled headlamps. The third generation Accord became the first Honda to employ double wishbones at both the front and rear ends. While more expensive than competitors' MacPherson strut systems this setup provided better stability and sharper handling for the vehicle. All had front sway bars and upper models had rear sway bars as well. Brakes were either small all-wheel discs with twin-piston calipers (only available on the Japanese-market 2.0-Si model) larger all-wheel discs with single piston calipers or a front disc/rear drum system. ABS was available as an option on the 4-wheel disc brake models though not in North America. Base model Accords rode on 13-inch steel wheels with hubcaps with more expensive models having the option of 14-inch alloy wheels. The Accord's available engines varied depending on its market: Japan received the A18A B18A and B20A Europe received the A16A1 A20A2 A20A4 B20A2 and B20A8 while North America received the A20A1 and A20A3. In Japan the introduction of a 2.0 litre engine obligated Japanese drivers to pay a higher amount of annual road tax compared to the last two previous generations pushing the Accord into the luxury category in Japan.
Must be 30+ to book
Long term
Convenience
Skip the rental counter
Use the app for pickup and return instructions
Add additional drivers for free
30-minute return grace period
No need to extend your trip unless you’re running more than 30 minutes late
Peace of mind
No need to wash the car before returning it, but please keep the vehicle tidy.
Access to basic roadside assistance
24/7 customer support
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Booster seat
Our booster seat offers a safer and more comfy ride for older kids, bridging the gap between a car seat and a regular seat for growing passengers.
USD10/trip3 available
Child safety seat
USD30/trip4 available
Aviation Green Line Station 🚉 and Park. 11500 Aviation Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90045 2 miles away from LAX / 5-10 mins by taking free shuttle, Metro Connector C Line/Green Line from the pink/purple color shuttle station in front of all terminal.
4.92
(58 ratings)
Reviews
Dave •
This car is history on the road! The owner has this beautifully maintained and preserved Honda on Turo! The car community thanks him! It’s so rare to see cars like this on Turo and it’s an experience you will not get from renting at a car rental company. This is the kind of cars that make Turo fun! Thank you Yoshi!
Kyle •
The car was in great shape for what year it is, and drove like a beast. Yoshi is a great host as well.
Wesley •
Great booking experience car was an immaculate, drove perfectly with no problems considering how old it was. I Got compliments everywhere I went!
Anton •
Wanna live back to the future, this is your ride :) great host too
Eli •
Great all around!
No smoking allowed
Smoking in any Turo vehicle will result in a USD150 fine
Keep the vehicle tidy
Unreasonably dirty vehicles may result in a USD150 fine
Refuel the vehicle
Missing fuel may result in an additional fee
No off-roading
Pickup at car location
Pickup locations
Bring the car to me
4.92
(73 trips)
4 seats
Gas (Regular)
20 MPG
Automatic transmission
A/C is blowing cold❄️⛄️❄️ The third generation Accord was introduced in Japan on 4 June 1985 and in Europe and North America later that year. It had a very striking exterior design styled by Toshi Oshika in 1983 that resonated well with buyers internationally. One notable feature was the hidden headlamps. Because this generation was also sold as the Honda Vigor the Accord received the hidden headlamps. Honda's Japanese dealership channel called Honda Verno all had styling elements that helped identify products only available at Honda Verno. As a result Japanese market Accords had a Honda Verno styling feature but were sold at newly established Japanese dealerships Honda Clio with the all-new luxury Honda Legend sedan and international Accords were now visually aligned with the Prelude the CR-X and the new Integra. Accords of this generation for the European market did not have the concealled headlamps. The third generation Accord became the first Honda to employ double wishbones at both the front and rear ends. While more expensive than competitors' MacPherson strut systems this setup provided better stability and sharper handling for the vehicle. All had front sway bars and upper models had rear sway bars as well. Brakes were either small all-wheel discs with twin-piston calipers (only available on the Japanese-market 2.0-Si model) larger all-wheel discs with single piston calipers or a front disc/rear drum system. ABS was available as an option on the 4-wheel disc brake models though not in North America. Base model Accords rode on 13-inch steel wheels with hubcaps with more expensive models having the option of 14-inch alloy wheels. The Accord's available engines varied depending on its market: Japan received the A18A B18A and B20A Europe received the A16A1 A20A2 A20A4 B20A2 and B20A8 while North America received the A20A1 and A20A3. In Japan the introduction of a 2.0 litre engine obligated Japanese drivers to pay a higher amount of annual road tax compared to the last two previous generations pushing the Accord into the luxury category in Japan.
Must be 30+ to book
Long term
Convenience
Skip the rental counter
Use the app for pickup and return instructions
Add additional drivers for free
30-minute return grace period
No need to extend your trip unless you’re running more than 30 minutes late
Peace of mind
No need to wash the car before returning it, but please keep the vehicle tidy.
Access to basic roadside assistance
24/7 customer support
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Booster seat
Our booster seat offers a safer and more comfy ride for older kids, bridging the gap between a car seat and a regular seat for growing passengers.
USD10/trip3 available
Child safety seat
USD30/trip4 available
Aviation Green Line Station 🚉 and Park. 11500 Aviation Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90045 2 miles away from LAX / 5-10 mins by taking free shuttle, Metro Connector C Line/Green Line from the pink/purple color shuttle station in front of all terminal.
4.92
(58 ratings)
Reviews
Dave •
This car is history on the road! The owner has this beautifully maintained and preserved Honda on Turo! The car community thanks him! It’s so rare to see cars like this on Turo and it’s an experience you will not get from renting at a car rental company. This is the kind of cars that make Turo fun! Thank you Yoshi!
Kyle •
The car was in great shape for what year it is, and drove like a beast. Yoshi is a great host as well.
Wesley •
Great booking experience car was an immaculate, drove perfectly with no problems considering how old it was. I Got compliments everywhere I went!
Anton •
Wanna live back to the future, this is your ride :) great host too
Eli •
Great all around!
No smoking allowed
Smoking in any Turo vehicle will result in a USD150 fine
Keep the vehicle tidy
Unreasonably dirty vehicles may result in a USD150 fine
Refuel the vehicle
Missing fuel may result in an additional fee
No off-roading
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup & return location
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Bring the car to me
Insurance via Travelers