Is a 2002 Honda accord 46000 miles with one owner a good buy for 11,000?
Is a 2002 Honda accord 46000 miles with one owner a good buy for 11,000?
I'm sure some old person had this car and took very well care of it. But 11 thousand is still a little steep for a 12 year old car. If its a private sale try to talk them down (like 8 thousand is my max for example). Also if you agree on a price make sure you drive it and check it out. It will last you a long time with such low miles!
*I just Kelley Blue Booked the price and for a LX sedan its only worth at most $5,700 so talk them really down because they are trying to rip someone off really good!
Way, way too expensive, and if it is six cylinder with an automatic I would not buy it at any price. The transmission failure rate on Honda six cylinders in 2002 was appalling; I knew people in forums who had their transmission replaced three times in barely 100K miles, twice paid for by Honda and once by them.
Keep looking.
Far too Expensive.
To the Market in 2014, the value has approximated to 6000$ with an average settins type
Offer $5,000.
Way too expensive.
Sounds too expensive.
LOL! Good one. 3 grand at most.
11,000 yen? Ok. 11,000 Bucks? NO WAY.
Way too expensive… Not worth half that in uk
It sounds like it could be a great car but it is over price! Kelley indicates it should sell for approximately $7500 if in excellent condition.
Way overpriced/valued
Not for that price. Maybe $8,000 if it's in excellent condition.
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