Looking to purchase a Honda

Asked by Nano_1976 Jan 27, 2017 at 03:35 PM about the 2006 Honda Odyssey

Question type: General

I'm looking to purchase either a Honda 2009 CRV
AWD WITH 121000 miles or a Honda 2006
Odyssey with 112000 ice never owned a honda but
heard they keep there value and they last A long
time can anyone give me any type of advice

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Either one of these cars are good Honda is one of the toughest brands there is next to Ford Toyota Chevey and Cadillac as long as you keep up with oil changes and tune ups and things like that you will have this car for you your Children and your children's children for the rest of your life the only thing you will have to do at this point is decide if your looking for a family van or a slightly sporty suv and dont worry about the miles that doesn't prove you have a good car or not i had a 2003 nissan altama rebuilt that had under 100,000miles on it that out lasted my friends 2010 BMW that had almost 35,000 miles on it and gave him issues soon as he drove it off the lot its all about the quality of the brands you are investing in that matters and how much it would cost should you have to fix anything down the line and going off the list of cars i started with including honda there are very easy fix cars and i love them and you will never hate yourself for buying one... i hope this helps and good luck!

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