plz advice me to buy a HONDA
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plz advice me to buy a HONDA
Hello, a guy is selling a 1997 Honda Accord LX with milage is 100,000
miles. Can you please tell me "1997" model means that car was made in
1997? I heard that since 1998, Honda has changed the shape and model
of ACCORD , is that correct?
I check on KBB and see price of that car is around 4700 USD for a good
condition (private party). Can you please tell me how much is
reasonable for me to buy it? The guy requires 5100 USD .
I want to go with this deal since I don't want to buy a car from a
dealer, they always ask ver high prices.
My budget is around 5000 to 6000 bucks, should I go with this deal or
wait for awhile for someone to sell a newer one . Actually I prefer a
new shape like a 1999 Honda Accord.
Thanks
miles. Can you please tell me "1997" model means that car was made in
1997? I heard that since 1998, Honda has changed the shape and model
of ACCORD , is that correct?
I check on KBB and see price of that car is around 4700 USD for a good
condition (private party). Can you please tell me how much is
reasonable for me to buy it? The guy requires 5100 USD .
I want to go with this deal since I don't want to buy a car from a
dealer, they always ask ver high prices.
My budget is around 5000 to 6000 bucks, should I go with this deal or
wait for awhile for someone to sell a newer one . Actually I prefer a
new shape like a 1999 Honda Accord.
Thanks
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Re: plz advice me to buy a HONDA
VijaKhara@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, a guy is selling a 1997 Honda Accord LX with milage is 100,000
> miles. Can you please tell me "1997" model means that car was made in
> 1997? I heard that since 1998, Honda has changed the shape and model
> of ACCORD , is that correct?
> I check on KBB and see price of that car is around 4700 USD for a good
> condition (private party). Can you please tell me how much is
> reasonable for me to buy it? The guy requires 5100 USD .
> I want to go with this deal since I don't want to buy a car from a
> dealer, they always ask ver high prices.
> My budget is around 5000 to 6000 bucks, should I go with this deal or
> wait for awhile for someone to sell a newer one . Actually I prefer a
> new shape like a 1999 Honda Accord.
>
> Thanks
In autotrader.com I saw a 98 Accord with 78,000 miles for 6,000 so take
your time and find the car with the lowest mileage. IMO the next best
option would be to lease a newer model such as a 2002, etc.
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<VijaKhara@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, a guy is selling a 1997 Honda Accord LX with milage
> is 100,000
> miles. Can you please tell me "1997" model means that car
> was made in
> 1997? I heard that since 1998, Honda has changed the
> shape and model
> of ACCORD , is that correct?
> I check on KBB and see price of that car is around 4700
> USD for a good
> condition (private party). Can you please tell me how much
> is
> reasonable for me to buy it? The guy requires 5100 USD .
Use www.edmunds.com in addition to kbb.com . Edmunds gives
private party, used car retail prices and is pretty exacting
on other details, too.
Remember that sellers often have an asking price and are
willing to come down to what may be a more fair price.
Drive the car for at least half an hour. Check the level of
the radiator coolant in the reservoir before driving it.
Check it afterwards. The biggest problem this newsgroup sees
upon purchase of a new car is a blown head gasket.
Also, try to get as much maintenance history as possible on
any car you buy used. In particular, find out and get
documentation for the last time the timing belt was changed
on this car.
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Thank u very much. Regarding the body shape of the model, I heard that
since model 1998, HONDA changed a lot in the shape body of ACCORD? and
now a HONDA ACCORD 1999 and after looks much better than the older
model? is it right?
Thanks
since model 1998, HONDA changed a lot in the shape body of ACCORD? and
now a HONDA ACCORD 1999 and after looks much better than the older
model? is it right?
Thanks
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VijaKhara wrote:
> Thank u very much. Regarding the body shape of the model, I heard that
> since model 1998, HONDA changed a lot in the shape body of ACCORD? and
> now a HONDA ACCORD 1999 and after looks much better than the older
> model? is it right?
Could be... it also could be if your into heffers or not.
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Re: plz advice me to buy a HONDA
You are worrying too much about looks and not enough about the mechanics
like water in the oil, worn out tires, timing belt replaced, steering and
suspension tight, exhaust system rusted out, etc. All these could cost you
thousands in the first year after you buy the car.
"VijaKhara" <VijaKhara@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thank u very much. Regarding the body shape of the model, I heard that
> since model 1998, HONDA changed a lot in the shape body of ACCORD? and
> now a HONDA ACCORD 1999 and after looks much better than the older
> model? is it right?
>
> Thanks
>
like water in the oil, worn out tires, timing belt replaced, steering and
suspension tight, exhaust system rusted out, etc. All these could cost you
thousands in the first year after you buy the car.
"VijaKhara" <VijaKhara@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1143329087.665988.308670@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Thank u very much. Regarding the body shape of the model, I heard that
> since model 1998, HONDA changed a lot in the shape body of ACCORD? and
> now a HONDA ACCORD 1999 and after looks much better than the older
> model? is it right?
>
> Thanks
>
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