Would you consider this a fairly new car or really old?
http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used-Honda-Accord-d585#listing=106632879_isFeatured
Doesn't look old. It looks pretty new
Fairly New, but make sure you get a mechanic to check it out before you buy it.
Looks good… I have one that is a 2007 and its never had issues
It really looks new
New!
Looks new but with any as is sales you should get it checked by a mechanic first
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