Should I buy this 2008 Honda Civic LX for $5,299 (price is negotiable and it has 163,000 miles)?
Per the owner, it's been well maintained (I will get an auto shop to inspect it to confirm that). I see a lot of honda civics for sale now, so I do not understand why so many are for sale since they are reliable. Should I buy this vehicle?
I believe people just want to replace their Civics for something newer. It's reliability is not in doubt. Comfortable, smartly designed and available in a wide array of configurations, the 2008 Honda Civic sets the bar for the small car segment. It has engine lineup that offers both fuel-efficiency and performance, roomy and refined interior, high crash test scores. If it meets all your need and there's no major problems with it, I think its a good option.
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