LOOKING FOR A HONDA CIVIC BUT NEED TO KNOW...

Discussion in 'Civic' started by aha09, Apr 1, 2004.

  1. aha09

    aha09 Guest

    is it better to by a car from a independent dealer or from a private
    party?

    i'm planning to get an old honda civic under $3000 (hopefully). i'm
    not sure of the things i should check for, but i will take it to a
    mechanic.

    i'm in the alexandria, virginia area.

    any advice would be appreciated.

    oh,yeah.....my plan is to drive it back home to los angeles sometime
    in august.
     
    aha09, Apr 1, 2004
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  2. aha09

    G-Man Guest

    I got a private sale '94 with 72k on it for 4k. Do you homework. Carfax,
    etc. Mine was owned by two people and had full dealer records.

    I would not by a car that I could not check it's service record.

    Things to remember:

    Timing belt change with waterpump that is a MUST at 90k will cost you $400+
    if it hasn't been done.

    Make some hard turns in a parking lot and listen for bad CV joints.

    Look behind the front wheels for grease...bad CV boots.

    If possible, pay a mechanic you trust to look at it. Money well spent.


    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Apr 1, 2004
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  3. You can do it either way. You should run a carfax report on it regardless
    of whether you buy it from an dealer or from a private party. If you
    decide to buy to buy from a dealer, visit the Honda shops in your area and
    buy from one of the Honda dealers. Honda dealers are suppose to have their
    mechanics carefully check out trade-ins. They only sell the ones on their
    lots that pass all of their tests. They sell to independent dealers and on
    the wholesale market those trade-ins that DON'T pass their tests.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Apr 1, 2004
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