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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2006

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You Civic Owners.   You Accord Owners

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Hrundi V. Bakshi - 24 Sep 2006 21:04 GMT
My 05 Accord is still running like new, a year after I got it.
I have put a lot of miles on it.

I'd like to know from Civic owners if they have done extensive driving
comparisons between Civics and Accords.

Likewise, I'd like to know from Accord owners about Civic experience.
I'm wondering if I'll be sorry if I trade/sell my Accord, to get a
Civic for daily commute (about 100miles total, daily).

My Accord is fine, and in fact may be 'too much car', though not a
huge issue.

Please advise, warn.
harry - 25 Sep 2006 04:05 GMT
Personally, I will not do that.
Evereybody wants to buy a compact car like Civic,i.e, you will not get a
good deal on Civic.  paying more on a new Civic and lose some money on trade
(definitely losing).
I am wondering how many years( 10 maybe) does it take to save gasoline for
your loss.  Plus, you also lose the better ride in the next 10 yaers!!

Unless the gas price is constantly > $3 and you will keep it for at least
ten years...
D.D. Pallmer - 25 Sep 2006 13:35 GMT
He's right. The market has priced in high gasoline (even though it's down at
least for the time being). Even my wife's 2003 Ford Explorer...13 MPG...is
cheaper to run till it rots, than to take the huge depreciation hit (paid
$33,000 and now worth 12,000 4 years later). Even at up to about $4/gallon.
Now when we DO get rid of it...2-3 more years....we will definitely not get
another gas hog. But in the meantime I would almost bet that the juice to
get rid of an Accord, which is pretty good on gas to begin with, to buy an
Civic, which is better on gas but not by a quantum leap...would be more than
you'd save in fuel costs. Keep on squishin bugs in your Accord and enjoy the
Honda quality.

> Personally, I will not do that.
> Evereybody wants to buy a compact car like Civic,i.e, you will not get a
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> Unless the gas price is constantly > $3 and you will keep it for at least
> ten years...
G-Man - 25 Sep 2006 14:34 GMT
I haven't owned a Civic since the early 90's, but I went through CV joints
every 35-45k.  I just changed one on my '96 accord because the rubber boot
was torn, and it has 178k on it!

Stay with the Accord if you can.

G-Man

> My 05 Accord is still running like new, a year after I got it.
> I have put a lot of miles on it.
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> Please advise, warn.
Hrundi V. Bakshi - 25 Sep 2006 21:23 GMT
>I haven't owned a Civic since the early 90's, but I went through CV joints
>every 35-45k.  I just changed one on my '96 accord because the rubber boot
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>> Please advise, warn.

Thank you all for your responses, and for the wisdom with which you've
imparted.
 
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