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Would you buy a 2003 Honda with 150,000 Km or a 2001 Honda with a 101,000 Km?

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Would you buy a 2003 Honda with 150,000 Km or a 2001 Honda with a 101,000 Km?

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  1. It's not the age or kilometers that matter. It's the actual condition of the car. Have the car inspected by a professional and get a CarFax report. Do NOT rely on what the seller says about the condition of the car. An old car with lots of kilometers can be a much better car than a newer model with lower kilometers.

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  2. honda engines last real long and they reliable but i wouldnt buy either unless i was getting a superb deal. 2003 one has way too much miles for a 5 yr old car.. its suppose to be like 10- 15 thousand per year

  3. I think I would get the lesser mileage one - the 2001 Honda . But I would take it to an independent garage before I bought it.   It seems the one with the higher mileage has had the c___driven out of it.  Pardon my french.  Do get it checked out.  Don't believe what they tell you.  ( a nice little old lady drove it to church etc.)  They always say that about previously owned cars.  Have fun with it.

  4. i would buy the 2001 honda with less km because you want a car with less km so it is more reliable and it will probably be cheaper because it is older then you will have money left over if something goes wrong on it

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