I did not want to, but my 2012 Cadillac CTS, although did not break down often, was very expensive when it did. So I was not saving much by not having a car payment. I mostly broke even. It was also a magnet for people who liked to hit into it in parking lots and run off. So I decided I wanted something reliable, something that might last for 6 to 10 years, and won't be a target for envious losers. I had two Accords previously for a combined seven years and they never broke down. Accord is listed as a family car. But I think it's much more. It's been on Car and Driver's 10 Best list for 33 years. This new model looks much more expensive than it is. I paid 25k for a Sport trim model.

Here is a good review on it.


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