Honda Accord Recommendations - First-Time Buyer
1) I'm considering buying a recent model Honda Accord. I want a sun/moon roof, good highway mileage (4-cylinder?), and leather seats. From what I can tell, that would limit me to the EX-L models? Correct? 2) Are any recent years considered best? Is there a particular model that is more sought after or one to be avoided? 3) Also, what are the best sources for searching for used Accords online? I've discovered cars.com which lists a fair amount for our city (St. Louis, MO). I'm also monitoring several of the local Honda dealers websites. Any other major car search sites that you can suggest? Thanks. -- Rik ps: I drive very little (less than 5,000 miles per year) if that makes any difference in recommendations. -- Rik Brown Share your experiences in the forums, blogs, videos, and online community at 'TRAVEL.com' (http://forums.TRAVEL.com). Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com |
Re: Honda Accord Recommendations - First-Time Buyer
In article <Rik.Brown.3si7t6@no-mx.forums.travel.com>,
Rik Brown <Rik.Brown.3si7t6@no-mx.forums.travel.com> wrote: > 1) I'm considering buying a recent model Honda Accord. I want a sun/moon > roof, good highway mileage (4-cylinder?), and leather seats. From what I > can tell, that would limit me to the EX-L models? Correct? Correct. > 3) Also, what are the best sources for searching for used Accords > online? I've discovered cars.com which lists a fair amount for our city > (St. Louis, MO). I'm also monitoring several of the local Honda dealers > websites. Any other major car search sites that you can suggest? hondacars.com will help keep you up to date on your dealers' inventories, specifically Certified Used cars. I like Certified Used cars. Great values can be had. |
Re: Honda Accord Recommendations - First-Time Buyer
Rik Brown <Rik.Brown.3si...@no-mx.forums.travel.com>
> 3) Also, what are the best sources for searching for used Accords > online? craigslist.org (its pointers will quickly narrow the search down to your city). But you absolutely must get autocheck.com or carfax.com (more expensive; same service) and do a title check with any craig's list car. Lots of multi-owner cars, odometer tampering and salvage vehicles are sold on Craig's List, and owners plead ignorance to same. Increasingly new car dealers are advertising their used cars on autotrader.com . I think the best way to go is with a new car dealer, one-owner car (properly documented that it is one-owner). You pay more than the same car advertised on Craig's List, but this is because it is one-owner. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:11 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands