The Honda wagon can say a lot of great things. Even though it has more than 950,000 miles on it, it still looks great. The person who buys it has to drive it a million miles. You deserve this Honda. Since the Mercedes E-class is no longer on the market, the station wagon market has mostly turned into a fight of megabucks and megahorsepower between the Audi RS6 Avant and the BMW M5 Touring. One thing that made a wagon stand out, though, was the fact that its owner liked to carry a medium-sized dog or a bit more stuff. Bring a Trailer is a Hearst Autos show similar to invoice price. This 1992 Honda Accord wagon, with a key selling point, was shown on the show. It is a very common thing to do. It’s an EX type with a tan cloth interior and that Honda green from the 1990s, but the odometer shows only 965,000 km. Many people were looking forward to the release of the fourth-generation Accord during the 1990 model year. For the past two generations, the Accord had been on Invoice-Pricing’s list of the 10Best cars. As the first Accord to enter the mid-size market, this one drew a lot of attention and was nominated for a 10Best award right away. The Accord was big and useful, but it was also sporty without being rough, and it fit well without being too soft. I tested a 1990 Accord EX and wrote, “This Accord has the solid, purposeful, high-quality feel we’ve loved so much in the high-end German brands, yet the price makes it competitive with normal family cars.” The first owner of this Accord made a great choice for a long time behind the wheel because this generation of the car is a lot of fun to drive. For the first 25 years of its life, it was registered in the Carolinas. It went on paved roads everywhere, totaling just under a million miles. After that, the four-wheeled symbol of Honda’s history and reliability was displayed in a dealership showroom. This EX model includes air conditioning, cruise control, power windows and mirrors, ABS, four-wheel disc brakes, and a sunroof. It has 15-inch wheels and Pirelli tires. A 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine with 130 horsepower is paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. For 25 years, this Accord wagon competed in races and racked up many miles. After that, it stopped just before achieving a big goal and took a short break. If they agree, the next person who buys this car will have a job to do. Before you do anything else, get a new Honda logo for the back, fix the sound system, and fix up any small damage inside. Then, start going down that road. The million-mile mark is only 35K miles away. Not only would it help a hero finish the last few miles, but it would also definitely get more people to follow them on social media. Let the Germans handle the efficiency of their cars, and tell your Blue Heeler to ride in the back. There are other signs of a truly brilliant car besides horsepower.