What possible drawbacks might be involved in buying a2005, Honda CR-V stick shift with 147,000 miles on it? Also, I haven't driven a stick shift in 28 years., and I turn 62 in June.

Asked by Parisienne_490 Apr 13, 2016 at 07:44 PM about the 2005 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

At 62 would converting to a Honda CRV, 2005 stick shift be advisable?
And with 147,000 miles already clocked on it, I hope the Honda Rep still
counts with a stick shift.

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It's like riding a bicycle, you never quite forget. Go for it.

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