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The piece that connects the throttle cable to the engine broke off at 190k because i tried to do a peel out in the snowOriginally Posted by Nktran001
All the og parts?
outbackbob24wrote:how do you maintain it though? regular oil change/ tune ups?
oil change every 6 or 7 thousand miles...no tune ups
Originally Posted by Across 110th st
The piece that connects the throttle cable to the engine broke off at 190k because i tried to do a peel out in the snowOriginally Posted by Nktran001
All the og parts?
Originally Posted by Sugahill19
my 03 civic...210,000 milesi love my honda never had ONE problem with
if i drove this little i would lease an s550/m6Originally Posted by kdawg
I only do about 2k a year though so it won't get much higher while I own it.
[h1]930,000 mile '95 Honda Civic[/h1]
By Bob Holland | October 3, 2007
We've all read stories about high-mileage cars, but usually theyare big-ticket Euro models, and rarely pedestrian models. So here wehave a 12 year-old Civic with 930,000 miles on it that up for sale onCraig's List. The best part is that it runs like new. Oh sure, itemshave had to be replaced over the course of its life, but even so, thisis pretty remarkable... ...And speaking of oldHondas... Recently I brought in my '86 Honda lawn mower in for repair.The reason being this is the first time since I bought it back in 1986that I couldn't start it—another rather remarkable feat, I think. WhenI brought it in, the Honda Power Equipment dealer was concerned thatbecause of its age, that they may not be able to get parts for it.
Sowith that in mind I started looking at the possibility of getting a newHonda mower, and in talking with the salesman, he told me that my old'86 mower was actually better than the ones they are now currentlymaking. Unlike the spiffy feature-packed newer ones, rarely do theyhave problems with the older Honda mowers. I left the dealer with aHonda mower brochure to study and to ponder, and then to weigh theoption of getting a new mower vs. the cost of repairing my old mower.
Aweek later I get a call from the dealer saying my problem was solvedwith just a few squirts of some WD-40! Since it was in there I toldthem to give it the once over, and so now I still have that old mower,and it's running better than ever.
Full story here at Autoblog.
http://blogs.insideline.c...-mile-95-honda-civic.htm