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functional - reliable - practical - low key

nothing 'race-worthy'

a 4 cylinder, Japanese car should be fine

'cheap' to insure also

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Low(ish) mileage W123 Diesel Merc.



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Bicycle. Bus ticket. It's what I had.

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Bought my son a pre-owned 2011 Toyota Camry when he was a senior in high school. He'll graduate from college this coming May, and that Camry is still serving him flawlessly. Fingers crossed, it will get him through college and maybe even his first and/or second year of working.

Very satisfied with the purchase.


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We're 3 1/2 years into a Subaru Legacy and have come to admire their design features.


Can you please give some examples of what you like?
 
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My 21 year old Toyota Corolla is still purring like a kitten.



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Well... we have one very happy and thankful boy! I think we found a winner. It's a 2008 Honda Accord EX-P with a 4-cyl engine and 134k miles. Cool alloy wheels even! It has ABS and vehicle stability control for safety. It's a one-owner car that's been very well maintained. I think we did very well on the price and it should last him another 100k miles easy.

When I test drove it I was impressed with the smooth ride and good handling. The interior is immaculate and the exterior is pretty darn good, a few nicks, etc. but overall great shape for a 10-year-old car. My son and I actually just got done using a little Flitz polish and elbow grease to restore the clear shine on the headlights.

He really loves it and is proud of it. I wouldn't mind driving it either! I think I may drive it work work a few times to, you know, "test it out". Wink

He's already named it the Millennium Falcon. Here she is (and him too):





 
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Sweet ride. Be sure to find out whether the timing belt was replaced at 100k miles.
 
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Sweet ride. Be sure to find out whether the timing belt was replaced at 100k miles.


+1 I just had mine done on my 2012 Pilot 2 weeks ago at 106K. It costed me $700 but is well worth the price to prevent the hassle of needing a new engine if the belt breaks.

Great looking ride, that should last your son for years to come. It's in excellent condition and at 134K is just getting broken in.
 
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Sweet ride. Be sure to find out whether the timing belt was replaced at 100k miles.


Only the V-6's use a timing belt. This one, a 4-cyl, uses a timing chain. So we're good, and should last the life of the engine.



 
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Sweet ride. Be sure to find out whether the timing belt was replaced at 100k miles.


Only the V-6's use a timing belt. This one, a 4-cyl, uses a timing chain. So we're good, and should last the life of the engine.


Excellent. That’s a design upgrade since the 4 cylinder Civic I used to have, back in olden times. Wink
 
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good choice.

Wife had a 2008 Accprd, it was a nice car, lots of room.

4 cyl make sense. Better economy and enough power.
 
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Cool!

I had an 08 Accord EX in the same color, but mine was the V6. It was a great car.
 
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I dont see how you could go wrong. Got both my kids Japanese cars before collge; theyre both running fine.

I guess i dont need to tell you the biggest problem in these cases isnt mechanical but rather accidents. I speak from experience; I hope YMMV. Its good you engaged him in the process and ownership. Pride of ownership will go along way towards its longevity.

We'll have to get him a new tshirt, at least something representative of National League! Big Grin
 
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Make sure the airbag recall has been performed. Other than that, the car should be great.
 
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A 1998 Accord got me through nursing school. 235,000 on the original clutch when I let her go.
He will do well with it, I think.
Congratulations!

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Congrats on settling on a car. I don't think you can go wrong with an Accord.

We had a 1998 and was able to pass it on to a friend who drove it for two more years in 2015.



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Very nice choice. He looks excited to have a car!!!


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