Is 150,000 miles alot for a Honda Civic?
I'm looking around to find a cheap replacement vehicle. Found a few different Honda Civics, anywhere from 1999-2004, with around 130-150k miles. Price is anywhere ranging from $1500-4500.
Are these cars good buys? I've driven Corollas and I just don't like them. I want something reliable and cheap to run. I can live with a few small bugs here and there, as long as the car drives smoothly.
Honda is about the top dog for high milage reliability. 150,000 on a civic is like 75,000 on a regular vehicle. I have had 6 civics I absolutely love them. They are simple to work on easy to fix, cheap to buy parts for, and easy to personalize.
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