Is 150000 miles a lot for a Honda Accord?

Is 150000 miles a lot for a Honda Accord?

nahh. 150k miles on a accord is the equivalent of you being 26 years old. However do your research before you buy that accord. If it has a automatic transmission, ask for a service schedule on the last time the transmission fluid was changed.

Which is the worst year to buy a Honda Accord?

The years to “Avoid Like the Plague” are 1998 through 2004 and 2008. Car Complaints calls out 2003 as the worst model year due to its transmission problems. The site also notes that 2008 had the most submitted complaints.

What do owners think of the Honda Accord?

What do owners think of the Honda Accord (2003 – 2008)? Check out our Owners’ Reviews from people who live with the car day in, day out. Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.

Can you buy a car with 160, 000 miles?

“Generally a ten year old car with excess of 160,000 miles, I generally recommend against ownership.” He’s not the only one. Viraf Baliwalla, a broker for the Automall network, which works with car buyers to help them get a good deal, is weary of high-mileage vehicles.

How many miles does a Honda Accord have?

“I’m looking at a 2005 petrol Honda Accord 2.0 i-VTEC Executive with 206,000 miles on the clock. It’s had two owners, the first was a major football club and it appears to be mostly motorway miles. It appears to be in great condition inside and out and was top of the range in specs when bought.

The years to “Avoid Like the Plague” are 1998 through 2004 and 2008. Car Complaints calls out 2003 as the worst model year due to its transmission problems. The site also notes that 2008 had the most submitted complaints.

When did I buy a 1999 Honda Accord?

1999 Honda Accords, while not sexy or stylish, will get you where you need to go. I bought this in when I was in high school and didn’t know how to take care of cars.

Is the Honda Accord running good at 235k?

At 235k miles, the engine was running as good as when it was at 100k miles. EGR problems were common with this car but I never had an issue with the EGR valve.

What are the issues with a 2001 Honda Accord?

The Climate Control module broke and it needed to be replaced. At 235k miles the Timing belt service was due which is over $1k, new tires were about a year away, the issues with the climate control module, parking brake, and window needed be be addressed. This was cutting it close to $3k already.