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Used 2000 Honda Accord LX for Sale Nationwide
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About Honda Accord LX
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2000 Honda LX on Nov 13, 2011
Great gas mileage. Been doing the routing maintenance as needed and haven't had any real issues. Power windows, power locks, radio/cassette all work. This Honda hasn't been any different than any other we have ever bought, they just go and go and go.
Raymund M
Reviewed a 2000 Honda LX on Nov 7, 2011
simple and one of a kind, cheap to maintain and fun to drive. of course it has the honda sickness of paint oxidation. with the 4 door size and still have the feeling of a saloon/touring car, its one of the most comfortable, fun, and fuel efficient cars that i've driven, despite my way of driving.
Victor P
Reviewed a 2000 Honda LX on Jan 20, 2011
The body styling isn't bad. Cheap to maintain. Never had any problems with the car. Interior is very comfortable for all passengers, plenty of leg room. It's not the funnest car to drive. It's made to get u from point a to point b with out breaking down. Overall performance of the car is really good for a 4 cyl.
Tony H
Reviewed a 2000 Honda LX on Feb 13, 2012
A very reliable car. We used it for family. Wife used it to take the kids to and from school. We purchased it new and only had to replace the transmission at about 75k miles. It should be good for another 75k miles easily.
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