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A repmobile is a semi-derogatory British term used to describe cars that are popular on the fleets of sales representatives (or reps). This term is most commonly applied to large family cars produced by mainstream manufacturers and sold cheap to fleets, e.g. Honda Accord.
Many companies, choose the Honda Accords because it's very reliable and very capable of doing very high mileage. Accord are well known for doing high mileage, and they last for a long time.
These cars are typically bought for high mileage motorway use and passed on to auctions with 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or more at three to four years old. The fact that these cars are very common, suffer from this negative image and are sold cheap to fleets ensure that depreciation is steep.
Examples of repmobiles and years of production
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