Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
#1
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Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Hi There,
I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
care of.
I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The car
has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
Thanks!
I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
care of.
I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The car
has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
Thanks!
#2
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Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
#3
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Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
#4
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Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
#5
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Posts: n/a
Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
engine/transmission will die before the body does.
If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston, Buffalo,
Detroit, etc.... salt city!
3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
water for a while.
So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to rest
with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
purchase.
Keith
Tallahassee, FL
"KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi There,
>
> I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the Tampa
> Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well taken
> care of.
>
> I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad concerning
> body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
car
> has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
>
> I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
#6
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Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Thanks, Keith.
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#7
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Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Thanks, Keith.
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Thanks, Keith.
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: Body Corrosion - West Coast of Florida - Need Experiences
Thanks, Keith.
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Car has always been at Port Richey.
Car has very low mileage.
CarFax confirmed the above.
KR
"Keith J" <_keith_757@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vPSdnUsqcrqKPtfdRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> Florida cars live forever, as long as you have maintenance performed. The
> engine/transmission will die before the body does.
>
> If you saw a FL vehicle with rust, it could be one of three things:
> 1 - The car lived at the shore with the constant salt spray
> 2 - The car's previous life was not in sunny FL. More like Boston,
Buffalo,
> Detroit, etc.... salt city!
> 3 - The car was involved in a Hurricane flood. And probably sat in salt
> water for a while.
>
> So be more worried about the mechanics of the car and put your mind to
rest
> with rusting out. To feel safer with your upcoming purchase, run the VIN
> number through CarFax (or similar). Its a good idea with any vehicle
> purchase.
>
> Keith
> Tallahassee, FL
>
>
>
>
>
> "KR" <rf_131@knology.net (no "_" to get me)> wrote in message
> news:104l4rj9rddrn39@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I'm looking into picking up a 1997 Accord from an area north of the
Tampa
> > Bay area. It has low miles, looks like it has been garaged and well
taken
> > care of.
> >
> > I wanted to see if anyone has had any experiences, good or bad
concerning
> > body corrosion with Hondas, especially the '94-'97 generation from this
> > area. Do Hondas usually keep a solid body in this geographic area? The
> car
> > has been located in the New Port Richie area for it's entire existence.
> >
> > I have been doing some checking, and I hear comments bad and good.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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