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Old Aug 21, 2007 | 02:01 AM
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honda civic ex 2007?

Im about to buy Honda civic ex coupe 2007, and i want to know would you (anyone) recommend it to me?I know they are great cars, they have great resale value etc... but what about when it reaches 50k? will it start giving me problems?Right now i have acura legend 95 and this car has 222000k's on it, and it overheats all the time, i fixed heads and every single gasket in engine, but i still have overheating problems, will HONDA civic do same? (because acura legends carry honda engines)?Thanks
Old Aug 21, 2007 | 03:29 AM
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Your last car had over 220k on it? Even if it overheats from now and then, it still is a high amount of miles for that engine to be running!I'd honestly go for the Honda as long as you don't have plans on going all "Fast n Furious" on it. As it sits in the stock state, it is an extremely reliable and efficient car.As for the Acura, for the overheating... look into a new water pump, or if the car still has the stock radiator... build up in the radiator will slow down fluid as well as keep it from being cooled. Try a radiator flush BEFORE looking at buying anything else.If all else fails... 160 degree thermostat should do the trick.
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