I would keep it if I were you. The difficulty involved in selling the car would be more trouble than it's worth, especially if you like the car and have recently put money into it. Besides, you'll never get the amount of money that it's worth with the economy going like it is. (I'm selling my Chrysler New Yorker that is worth well over $2-3,000 for $1500 just to get it out of the driveway, having bought my new car in March of this year.)Honda reliability is legendary, and I wouldn't be surprised to see this car tick well past 200,000 miles. Best of luck with your inheritance, and remember to smile every time you drive past a gas station without filling up because you're driving a fuel efficient little Honda

And seeing your revisions, at least you know where it's coming from and you don't feel like you're driving a junky, older car. However, both looking new and having a complete service record will definitely help you sell the car, should you decide to go that route.Take care.