Sorry for crossposting but thought it might be appropriate in this
case since I have 2 different cars with the same question. My apology
if it offends you.
Just wondering if there are any inherent problems that someone who has
a lot of miles on theirs can tell the rest of us. Both my cars have
low miles and no problems so far but it's nice to hear from others who
with a lot of miles on these cars and the experience that goes with
that.
thanks all.
Dave Kelsen - 18 Feb 2006 14:50 GMT
On 2/18/2006 8:36 AM mad hatter® spake these words of knowledge:
> Sorry for crossposting but thought it might be appropriate in this
> case since I have 2 different cars with the same question. My apology
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>
> thanks all.
I have a 2003 Accord LX with 76000 miles on the clock. So far, the only
problem I have had to deal with was replacing the o2 sensor. The car
has been as trouble-free as a Honda is supposed to be. That said, it
would be hard to go wrong with the Toyota. Happy choosing.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen

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Mike Hunter - 18 Feb 2006 20:24 GMT
Not to worry. Any new vehicle one can buy today, no matter what brand name
may be on the grill, can easily be run up to 200K and more, if given the
proper preventive maintenance.
mike hunt
> Sorry for crossposting but thought it might be appropriate in this
> case since I have 2 different cars with the same question. My apology
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> thanks all.