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<blockquote data-quote="RedRocketMike" data-source="post: 5521549" data-attributes="member: 51242"><p>Any other car besides a Toyota/Honda I would say no. This car better have good records. I used to be affraid of cars with very high miles until I got one. I have a 95 Accord that is about to turn 300,000 miles. This car goes anywhere. I took 3 other people on a 400 mile trip a few weeks ago. Aside from tires, brakes, tune up and crap like that in the last 100,000 miles I have replaced a water pump, timing belt, idler pulley belt, one drive axle, a battery, lower ball joints, and the exhaust after the cat. That is it. Everything under the hood is orignal the trans is original also, the A/C is still ice cold and has never even needed charged. I beat the shit out of this car everyday and run down the highway at 85mph smoothly. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't pay 3500 for the Toyota though, 2900 maybe. But you can get an older Accord with miles in the 100,000-150,000 range for 2900. I would do that instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedRocketMike, post: 5521549, member: 51242"] Any other car besides a Toyota/Honda I would say no. This car better have good records. I used to be affraid of cars with very high miles until I got one. I have a 95 Accord that is about to turn 300,000 miles. This car goes anywhere. I took 3 other people on a 400 mile trip a few weeks ago. Aside from tires, brakes, tune up and crap like that in the last 100,000 miles I have replaced a water pump, timing belt, idler pulley belt, one drive axle, a battery, lower ball joints, and the exhaust after the cat. That is it. Everything under the hood is orignal the trans is original also, the A/C is still ice cold and has never even needed charged. I beat the shit out of this car everyday and run down the highway at 85mph smoothly. I wouldn't pay 3500 for the Toyota though, 2900 maybe. But you can get an older Accord with miles in the 100,000-150,000 range for 2900. I would do that instead. [/QUOTE]
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