Re the economics, buying a new car is nuts,
EVERYONE knows this, so I seriously doubt you don't, and suspect you've already made up your mind.
Re the Honda Civic, apart from Honda motorcycles, I've only owned a Honda TN550, which was a wee jem, but not exactly a mainstream private car,
Given my lack of Honda experience, the best I can do is quote the Dog and Lemon Guide, which I generally find pretty plausible.
dogandlemon.com/sites/default/files/Honda%20blurb%...f
"Hondas are beautifully engineered cars with a definite ‘use-by’ date. They glide effortlessly along the road, offering both excellent performance and economy, and unless you fail to service them, are among the most reliable cars available – until they reach the end of their useful life. The end of their useful life is somewhere between 120,000 and 200,000 kilometres, and it is an optimist who owns one after this. That’s why it’s rare to see a Honda taxi."
So if you get sane and decide on an older car, maybe NOT an older Honda.
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