Is a Honda Accord with 220,000 km good for a first car?
I'm looking to buy this Accord for $6500. It's a 2008 model with 220,000 km on it. The other cars with lower km cost much more. Should I just save more and buy a better car with lower miles?
Thats quite a lot of miles, when buying a used car I would always look for a car under 100,00 miles(160,934KM)
220,000 km thats alot of k's the seller is asking too much the risk of too many things to go wrong is too great keep looking is my thoughts.
Very tired
A car with 130,000+ miles on it is worth $6,000? Someone is trying to rip you off.
Have it inspected by a qualified mechanic before making the purchase. Hondas are generally reliable even with that mileage, if they have been properly taken care of.
I have no idea what km is in miles. And I don't care
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