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Not a problem but a question! I just bought a 2004 honda accord ex with a 37000 miles. Do I need to buy a warranty and what expenses am I looking at for the next 3 years putting about 8000 miles yearly>

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If its cheap enough yes , Hondas run forever, but when they poop out,, they aren't cheap to fix especially the trannys

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