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Used 2003 Honda Accord LX for Sale Nationwide
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Jeff B
Reviewed a 2003 Honda LX on Apr 2, 2008
Fantastic Car! The 4-cylinder has plenty of power and amazing gas mileage.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2003 Honda LX on Dec 28, 2007
I purchased this car in May 2003 and drove it across country. I put 15,000 miles on it in about 2 years and re-sold it. The Accord had lots of interior room, and was built first-rate. The 5-speed manual transmission was very smooth, with easy clutch engagement. I never experienced any problems with this car.
Carlos V
Reviewed a 2003 Honda LX on Jan 18, 2009
We purchased this car in El Paso, TX while stationed in NM. Took it with is to Belgium where with put some miles driving all over Europe. Then we moved to the UK and now back in the States and the car is as good as the the day we bought it. These Honda vehicles are cheap to maintain, very safe and comfortable. No regrets.
Doug V
Reviewed a 2003 Honda LX on Dec 17, 2007
I've loved this car since the first time I layed eyes on it. It's not the greatest vehicle in the world, but it has been very reliable and still gets 24-28mpg (on average). I've had no repairs necessary and is easy to take care of. It drives like a performance car with the economy of a smaller car.
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