would you be reluctant to buy a 2001 car with less than 1,000 miles?

Just read he was asking 25K and you are gonna pass. I would too at that price. Only reason I would even consider spending that much on a car that old is if I expected it to increase in value and was not planning on driving it. Then it's an investment and it's a completelly different ballgame. But for 25K you can do a lot better than a 2001 Honda that is for sure.
 
Bought my '03 z06 a few months ago with 5K miles. Just had it dyno tuned with 10K miles on it and the tuner said I have a "healthy" Z06. The car put down above average numbers.


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Just read he was asking 25K and you are gonna pass. I would too at that price. Only reason I would even consider spending that much on a car that old is if I expected it to increase in value and was not planning on driving it. Then it's an investment and it's a completelly different ballgame. But for 25K you can do a lot better than a 2001 Honda that is for sure.

Buy gold as an investment and look at it shimmer, not a sports car and let it go to waste, especially that one. Its not just an 01' Honda, its a special car with high capabilities. As far as "a lot better" out there, yeah, an M roadster would be but that's about it when your comparing apples to apples.



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Buy gold as an investment and look at it shimmer, not a sports car and let it go to waste, especially that one. Its not just an 01' Honda, its a special car with high capabilities. As far as "a lot better" out there, yeah, an M roadster would be but that's about it when your comparing apples to apples.



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I don't know. I would not mind having a 70 Cuda in my garage LOL!
 
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