a MUCH better option would be to buy a Honda Certified Pre-owned vehicle that was purchased by a dealer at auction of single-leasee, off-leased Hondas ... they typically have only 30,000 miles and are three years old ... Dealers have to put a ton of money into them to bring them up to Honda Certified standard: minimally new tires, brake pads & rotors, fluids, battery, sometimes new glass ...
Honda Certified Pre-owned will have a five-year power-train warranty and a one year warranty on everything else ... you can also ask to see the paperwork to see the checklist of everything the dealer had to do to bring the car up to spec ...
look for one that has a Car Fax that shows the car has been sitting on the dealer’s lot for a while and who is probably desperate to quit tying his money up while it’s sitting on his lot ...
you’re likely to buy such a car for about half the price of a brand-new, identical model ..
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