Bought a 97 Honda Accord, 200,000 miles for $2700....?

christina

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So, I got into and accident. My car was totaled. I got $3000 from my insurance. Looked around for a car, never had to make car payments. So I didn't want to start. I figured for that much money I could find something decent. But, now I'm thinkin I should have maybe bought a little more expensive car, and just made some payments. Not too much, but at least for a little more decent car. My friends are saying I was swindled. I don't know. I was sooooooo excited. My fault though, I didn't test drive it. Just assumed It drove good from the way it sounded. It rides ok when I'm by myself. But, when someone else gets in the car, it doesn't accelerate well. I think that's a little dangerous. I still owe $500 on the car. What should I do, I mean...it's a pretty good car, but I don't know if I want it. So, the dealer said something about the "Lemon Law". Oh boy do I need help. I wanted to trade it, but it has too many miles. But, there are some cool used car dealers, so I was wondering If I could trade it to a dealer like the one I bought this damn thing from, and then make payments on another car... I DON'T KNOW....somebody please help a sista out.
 
You got a good deal. I bought my 95 honda accord some years back for 3500, and it runs great and i love it. So for a make of 2 years later I believe you got your moneys worth.
 
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how to check a used car

follow a checklist to look for problem signs never assumed always check hav ecar check might just need a tune up
you never look at mileage you check shape i payed 1300 for my ford 6 yrs ago stil driving it an din 6yrs ive not put into it but a few hundred oil change tune up had to replace water pump and thermostat it has over 300,000 miles in good shape thats what you look for
 
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