I am planning to buy honda accord 2002 with 92000 mile.

Asked by meena May 14, 2013 at 06:33 PM about the 2002 Honda Accord SE

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I drove the car and the condition is very good .The owner has not changed timing belt and i heard lot of bad news about 2002 honda accord transmission . Shall i procceed to buy this.Should i change timing belt immediately , i am worried about transmission problem.

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Honda's aren't like they used to be. I had a 2000 accord, and had to fix the transmission $2000. Three years later it started to slip again. The timing belt, will be $500-600. If taken to the dealership. My opinion, stay away. Toyota, and Nissan are better cars.Take care!

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whatttttt a honda hater! Usually they are praised to be not from this world but made by the gods and sent to earth to be the best, the only vehicle to own. I dont work on them and I dont like working on them. I would go toyota rather than nissan according to monish.

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With the age and the mileage on this car, you're setting yourself up for some problems. Definitely avoid this one...save up more $$ and get a newer one with less miles!

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I need a car for only 14 months from now , and i am going to drive only 6000 miles almost for these 14 months , so i cannot afford much . Can i go for a honda showroom pre inspection check for this car before i buy this??

Timing belt should and must be changed around 105,000 miles. No later. Could blow the engine.

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