1997 Honda Accord
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1997 Honda Accord
Hi, all,
I'm looking to buy a 1997-8 Honda Accord. The price range
I can go for without stretching it, is about $8000. For this
price I can most probably get a 2.0iS that's already done about
100,000 miles or thereabouts. I figured, for this money, I'd like
to have a car that will go for another 100,000 miles. Alternatively,
I can do less mileage, but try to resell it in a few years.
Naturally, I'd like this to happen without any significant problems
with the car, :-).
Is this a reasonable thing to expect from such a car? I know
Hondas are known for their reliability, but what about cars run up
to such high mileages?
Thanks!
Peter
I'm looking to buy a 1997-8 Honda Accord. The price range
I can go for without stretching it, is about $8000. For this
price I can most probably get a 2.0iS that's already done about
100,000 miles or thereabouts. I figured, for this money, I'd like
to have a car that will go for another 100,000 miles. Alternatively,
I can do less mileage, but try to resell it in a few years.
Naturally, I'd like this to happen without any significant problems
with the car, :-).
Is this a reasonable thing to expect from such a car? I know
Hondas are known for their reliability, but what about cars run up
to such high mileages?
Thanks!
Peter
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Re: 1997 Honda Accord
peter wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'm looking to buy a 1997-8 Honda Accord. The price range
> I can go for without stretching it, is about $8000. For this
> price I can most probably get a 2.0iS that's already done about
> 100,000 miles or thereabouts. I figured, for this money, I'd like
> to have a car that will go for another 100,000 miles. Alternatively,
> I can do less mileage, but try to resell it in a few years.
> Naturally, I'd like this to happen without any significant problems
> with the car, :-).
> Is this a reasonable thing to expect from such a car? I know
> Hondas are known for their reliability, but what about cars run up
> to such high mileages?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter
buy a rover 620si , same car but much cheaper
marcel
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Re: 1997 Honda Accord
peter wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'm looking to buy a 1997-8 Honda Accord. The price range
> I can go for without stretching it, is about $8000. For this
> price I can most probably get a 2.0iS that's already done about
> 100,000 miles or thereabouts. I figured, for this money, I'd like
> to have a car that will go for another 100,000 miles. Alternatively,
> I can do less mileage, but try to resell it in a few years.
> Naturally, I'd like this to happen without any significant problems
> with the car, :-).
> Is this a reasonable thing to expect from such a car? I know
> Hondas are known for their reliability, but what about cars run up
> to such high mileages?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter
buy a rover 620si , same car but much cheaper
marcel
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Re: 1997 Honda Accord
peter wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'm looking to buy a 1997-8 Honda Accord. The price range
> I can go for without stretching it, is about $8000. For this
> price I can most probably get a 2.0iS that's already done about
> 100,000 miles or thereabouts. I figured, for this money, I'd like
> to have a car that will go for another 100,000 miles. Alternatively,
> I can do less mileage, but try to resell it in a few years.
> Naturally, I'd like this to happen without any significant problems
> with the car, :-).
> Is this a reasonable thing to expect from such a car? I know
> Hondas are known for their reliability, but what about cars run up
> to such high mileages?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter
buy a rover 620si , same car but much cheaper
marcel
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