Kind of rolling the dice on this one. Just picked up a 2019 Accord Hybrid with over 250k miles.
Previous owner had it for two years, put on 100,000 miles for work, got reimbursed at 67 cents per mile... do the math, lol.
Anyway, looks a lot nicer than my typical beaters. Interior in good shape, new tires. Had a horrible grinding wheel bearing that the owner was oblivious to, weird. Knocked off a bit in the price for that. Also he ended up getting the head gasket replaced, which is one of the few weak spots with this car, as far as I can tell.
Gas milage on the drive home was disappointing, mid 30s. Hope a new wheel bearing gives a mileage bump, but we'll see. PO claimed 40ish mpg, which is typical on Fuelly.
Touring model, so lots of options. Ventilated seat seemed weak. Hope the traffic jam assist is a benefit to my daily commute.
I've had pretty good results with high miles cars in the past. Will this be the one where my luck runs out?
Previous owner had it for two years, put on 100,000 miles for work, got reimbursed at 67 cents per mile... do the math, lol.
Anyway, looks a lot nicer than my typical beaters. Interior in good shape, new tires. Had a horrible grinding wheel bearing that the owner was oblivious to, weird. Knocked off a bit in the price for that. Also he ended up getting the head gasket replaced, which is one of the few weak spots with this car, as far as I can tell.
Gas milage on the drive home was disappointing, mid 30s. Hope a new wheel bearing gives a mileage bump, but we'll see. PO claimed 40ish mpg, which is typical on Fuelly.
Touring model, so lots of options. Ventilated seat seemed weak. Hope the traffic jam assist is a benefit to my daily commute.
I've had pretty good results with high miles cars in the past. Will this be the one where my luck runs out?