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Is this a good deal?

Congratulations. You picked up a first-year vehicle. These are the most prone to problems... of course it is a Honda, so even with rust through the body, a bungee cord holding the bumper, and your exhaust dragging on the ground, it'll still be worth $2000 in 15 years and you'll say you never had any problems with it.
 
Originally posted by: radioouman
Congratulations. You picked up a first-year vehicle. These are the most prone to problems... of course it is a Honda, so even with rust through the body, a bungee cord holding the bumper, and your exhaust dragging on the ground, it'll still be worth $2000 in 15 years and you'll say you never had any problems with it.

<--- proud owner of a $2000 16-year-old Honda. no rust, though. 😉

Anyway, that was probably a decent price. I recent paid $18.5K for a certified 2003 EX V6 with 39,000 miles ($1.5K under KBB).
 
Originally posted by: radioouman
Congratulations. You picked up a first-year vehicle. These are the most prone to problems... of course it is a Honda, so even with rust through the body, a bungee cord holding the bumper, and your exhaust dragging on the ground, it'll still be worth $2000 in 15 years and you'll say you never had any problems with it.

ROFL...

Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Unheard
Just hope no one slashes your tires and steals your wheels.

Watch out for the flying bricks with this guy....

ROFL x100
 
hmm a little higher then i would have paid. but people get retarded when it comes to honda's. they pay a ton for used ones. hell i have seen used ones go for a few grand less then a new one.
 
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