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Re: 1995 Honda Accord EX (Sedan, 4Dr)

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1995 Honda Accord EX (Sedan, 4Dr)

Hemant Mohapatra30 Mar 2006 17:05
Hello Everyone,

I am planning to purchase a 1995 Honda Accord EX (Sedan, 4 Door). Here
are the CarFax Details:

Year/Make/Model:    1995 HONDA ACCORD EX

Body Style:    SEDAN 4 DR
Engine:    2.2L L4 SOHC PFI 16V
Fuel:    GASOLINE
Driveline:    FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Equipment:    4 wheel ABS, Dual front air bags/active (manual)
belts
Standard Equipment:    Power Windows, Power Steering, Air Conditioning, AM
/ FM Cassette, Power Brakes, Power sun / moon roof, Tilt Wheel, 6-digit
Odometer

Now I am a car novice (this is my first car) and do not know much about
the internals. I was wondering if anyone has any opinions on how the
above car with 147,000 miles on it could drive (till how many miles do
Hondas drive reliably anyway?).

Also the CarFax history has two items that caught my eyes:

1 ) First owner  Registered as corporate lease vehicle.
2 ) Offered for sale at dealership.

I dont really know what corporate leasing is all about. If anyone could
tell me if it's bad for a vehicle to be on a corporate fleet? and how
about it being on a dealership?

Thanks,
Hemant

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