I'm in the mist of buying a Honda accord 1994. It's going to cost me 1, 200 and its a pretty decent car?
The only thing wrong with it is the breaks I have to literally floor it to get it to stop completely. Now knowing that I know if I buy it its going to need alot more than just me buying it. If it has 200, 000 miles on it it's only going to run another 200, 000 miles till the engine gives out. Does anyone think it's a good idea to swap it with a new engine as soon as I buy it? Or is that just plain out idiotic? I don't know swapping it with a brand new engine sounded pretty good to me. Than putting a brand new break on it and BOOM POW! Good as new right? Thats how I was thinking about it. I also wanted to put new rims and new paint job. All in due time it'll be just like a new 2014 accord but give me some pointers guys. I'm kinda thinkin outside the box here
I wouldn't put too much money into a 20 year old car if I were you. Drive the car from point A to point B and keep saving in the meantime and once it goes out you'll b able to finance something new. Fyi I doubt the engine has another 200,000 miles in it.
You would be very lucky to get another 200k miles out of an accord, they cap out at 250k AT BEST
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