Are Honda accords good cars?
Are Honda accords good cars? - 1
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YES… VERY GOOD.
Yes very good. So are Civics and most anything Honda makes.
Why ask a question like this? It's obvious by the number of Honda's on the road many people like them.
Absolutely! One can typically get 300,000 miles or more out of one. As long as one does not mess with the engine or exhaust system. Some kids put larger exhaust systems in them which damages the engine by causing the exhaust port valves to burn. Ever drive behind one that has a 4 inch exhaust on it. Notice the smell of unburned gas! This is due to damaged valves from flogging the engine with the over sized exhaust system!
For the most part, they are very good
Yes but are stolen a lot, so can be more to insure depending on where you live.
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- Is it better to sell Cheap cars or Expensive cars? As a car salesman? Some people would think cheap cars but people with bad credit get declined often. I know this because my credit sucks and i'm almost always declined for cars. I'm sure this makes it tougher to get a sale right? This has me thinking, i want to sell cars. Should selling luxury cars like mercedes and bmw be better than selling hondas and toyotas?
- Looking into buying a used car. Which cars should I avoid and which cars should I pursue? I'm looking into the following Honda Civic years 2005-2010 Honda Fit years 2007-2010 Toyota Corolla years 2005-2010 Toyota Yaris years 2007-2010 Toyota Echo years 2005
- Why do the newer Honda Accords and Civic Touring models have LED strip light as headlights? I get it yes they have LED daytime running lights my Rogue has that. But how come their headlights instead of it being one bulb that shines, its like a whole line of bulbs? and how come Honda only does that? My friend has LED headlights on his charger and it is just one bulb.
- Why do luxury cars cost more than equally equipped normal cars? For example you could probably get the top trim of a Honda Accord with leather seats and all the add-ons for around $35,000 but a base model Mercedes C-Class costs around $40,000 base MSRP and doesn't have all those features. Is it true that you are just paying for the name?