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Honda Legend Review (1986 to 2004)

Honda Legend Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

The Legend is one of those extremely competent, but almost forgotten cars which is a superb buy in the secondhand market for those in the know.
Overall:  3 out of 5

Models Covered:First generation Legend - 1986-1991 2.5 V6 four-door saloon, coupe arrived in 1987 along with 2.7-litre enginesSecond generation Legend – 1991-1996 3.2 V6 four-door saloon and coupeThird generation Legend – 1996-to date 3.5 V6 four-door saloon and coupe

ORIENTAL CRUISER

You don't see many Honda Legends on the road, but that doesn't make them a bad secondhand buy. On the contrary, Honda's flagship saloon is an unusual and highly capable machine, which provides a more affordable alternative to its German and English counterparts. Its sleek body is intended to evoke thoughts of a far more expensive Lexus LS400. Certainly, there's all the equipment and the refinement of larger, more prestigious rivals, even though in this case there's a V6, rather than a V8 engine under the bonnet.
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History of the Legend

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Honda developed the first Legend in conjunction with Rover whose 800 shared its inner body panels and V6 engine. The first V6 saloon, built by Rover in the UK, arrived way back in 1986 and was soon followed by a sleek Japanese-made coupe version. The original 2.5-litre V6 was replaced with a new 2.7-litre six a year or so later. Later again in the model run, assembly of the saloon was switched to Japan. The early cars came with an automatic gearbox as standard (five-speed manual was available). If you want the most comprehensively equipped version possible, look for cars with the special equipment pack which included air conditioning.A new Legend arrived in 1991 complete with a bigger 3.2 V6 engine and a four-speed automatic transmission. This model featured a long list of standard equipment including anti-lock brakes, power steering, cruise control, air conditioning and leather trim. These cars provided a driver's airbag, but if you want one for your passenger too, look for a post-February 1993 model.Another round of revisions followed in 1993. These brought improved suspension, better soundproofing, a smoother automatic transmission and larger alloy wheels. If you're after classy cruising on a budget, this is the model we'd recommend. The coupe version was dropped in late 1995 and the all-new saloon arrived in June 1996, this time with a larger 3.5-litre 202bhp V6. This version was facelifted in early 1999 with a more prominent front grille and minor interior changes. The Legend eventually ground to a standstill in 2004.
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Honda Legend Road Test

Performance from the 3.2-litre model should be more than adequate for most, but if you're after sheer brute-force acceleration, we'd recommend the latest 202bhp 3.5-litre version. At the pumps however, given a fair amount of motorway work, even the largest engine should manage to record between 22 and 24mpg on a regular basis.The latest Legend's four-speed automatic gearbox, besides being silky smooth, responds quickly to the driver's input. Rest to sixty takes just over eight seconds on the way to 135mph. Having said that, like most of its executive competitors, this car is most at home on the motorway. Whatever your speed, there's always an impressive sense of equilibrium which even the strongest undulations or the gustiest crosswinds can't upset. Inside, the atmosphere is almost perfect.
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Buying a Honda Legend

Check for corrosion around the boot on pre-1991 cars. On later versions the only problem areas are warped disc brakes (you'll feel a 'shimmy' through the pedal), occasional electrical faults and oil leaks. The main thing to remember with this usually reliable and hard wearing executive express is that a full service history is all-important; if it's not in evidence, don't buy. Maintenance is more expensive than more mainstream machinery, so it's worth getting one that's just had a major service.
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Honda Legend Typical Pricing

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Early models are cheap and reliable but they are showing their age and you should really price them on an individual basis. There are huge savings to be had on the Legend, which never really caught on as a £30,000 new car. The last of the 3.2-litre models will be on an N plate and priced around £2,000 – compare that to the £33,880 new price. The 3.5-litre cars arrived in 1997 and £4,500 should secure you one of those. The latest Legends still look good value but they're depreciating fast so be warned. A 52-plate model is worth £10,900, well short of the £31,815 new price.
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Honda Legend Parts

Parts prices are rather higher than they would be for a more mainstream make. That said, the Legend, like all other Honda cars, is virtually bullet-proof when it comes to reliability and practicality. So, although it's likely to be costly to have major repairs undertaken, they won't need to be done very often, and once renewed the parts should last longer than normal. Shock absorbers will set you back £160 for the front and £120 for the rear; brake pads will cost £63 and £60 for the front and rear respectively: a tail lamp will cost £92 to replace and headlamp £186, and should the alternator need renewing it will cost £375. All these prices are excluding VAT.
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Honda Legend Rated

Performance 3 out of 5Performance

Comfort 4 out of 5Comfort

Handling 2.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 3 out of 5Economy

Styling 3 out of 5Styling

Equipment 4.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 4 out of 5Build

Depreciation 2.5 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3 out of 5Insurance

Value 3 out of 5Value


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