I just bought a 2010 Honda pilot touring 3.6 are they as goodl as they say with 98000 miles for 14.999?

I just bought a 2010 Honda pilot touring 3.6 are they as goodl as they say with 98000 miles for 14.999? - 1

No, at that mileage that car is not worth even a tenth of that price.

You massively overpaid, Troll.

I don't know its exact value but its a LOT less than $15k. I probably wouldn't give $9000 for it. If I'm spending over $10k, its not going to have 98k miles.

What does NADA/KBB say?

I mean wholesale.

Ok, $8775 is avg wholesale assuming its an LX. Used a national price. I did not add for the 3.6. Don't know if there was an add.

In any event, even assuming its clean, you way overpaid.
Although I didn't expect an add on for the miles in avg condition.

Black Book Trade-In as of 09/04/2017

Clean Average Rough
Base $10,250 $8,250 $5,650
Options $0 $0 $0
Mileage $0 $525 $1,000
Total $10,250 $8,775 $6,650

Nope-- over priced

No

Any used car, regardless of how well it was built when it was brand new is only as good as the previous owners willingness to maintain and care for the car.

The best car in the world won't be a very good used car if the previous owner(s) abused and neglected it. Even a cheap car will make an excellent used car if it was well maintained and never abused.

Could have been a little less but the Honda will run and serve you very well if you drive carefully and respect that it is about eight years old and it is transportation not a hot-rod… YOU can get about 200,000 miles more if you are careful and do the maintaining…

You certainly overpaid but you purchased a good quality vehicle just the same.

If it has been, and will continue to be, properly serviced and maintained it as another 200k miles to go.

Ehh thats alittle too much atleast 9k shouldve been the price

Get a mechanic to eval prior to purchase

Ok, $8775 is avg wholesale assuming its an LX. Used a national price. I did not add for the 3.6. Don't know if there was an add.