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Old 11-29-2007, 09:31 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Capt Jack View Post
accords are very decent and historically reliable cars. Ive driven them and know folks who own and swear by them.

consider a certified used one. the price is better and you can get a very decent car for somewhat less than "new" premium pricing. accords and hondas in general also seem to retain their resale value better than many cars on the market currently

its also the end of a model year, so you may be able to find some good deals while they try to sweep things clear for next years model.
I second Capt Jack. Consider a used one, let someone else pay the depreciation, you'll save money and get a good car.
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