life of hondas
#1
life of hondas
Hey guys, I'm currently looking for a Honda, something with 2 doors and a 5spd, but I don't want to bastardize it with all the stuff you see people doing to them. I was curious about whether it would be unwise to buy a Honda with over a 100,000 miles on it. I always hear that Hondas and japanese cars run longer than most other makes, but then again sometimes it just depends on how well it was taken care of. But I just wanted to get some Honda owners' opinion on the topic, because its tough to find one that is under 100,000. Do they still retain their power, and reliability at that age? Sorry if this has been asked before.Thanks
#2
RE: life of hondas
i bought my 95 civic 5 speed and it had 192,000 miles on her, and still runs like a champ...civic run for ever if they are taken care of properly....try not to look at civics that have been modified by some punk kid like myself unless of course they do modifying right like myself, cause you always run the risk of something failing
#4
RE: life of hondas
Like it's been said, try to find an unmodified one, and if possible one that wasn't owned by a kid... You could find a modified civic owned by a kid that would be great, ore one that has been poorly modified and beaten to death... 50 years old women are usually more gentle with their cars
#5
RE: life of hondas
yea i got mine from a 85 year old women and she was the orignal onwer for 800 bucks. andi hadto fix some ac problems that ended up costing me 300. the car had 85,000 and now it has 120,000 and she still runs like a beauty.
#8
RE: life of hondas
As long as you get it checked out you should be ok with a civic, they will last forever[&:] but just to be safe unless you know how it has been driven I would stick to buying an un modified car driven by someone who is not a kid, I am a kid and even though I dont abuse my car I know how some of my friends drive
#10
RE: life of hondas
Mine has 176k miles on it and runs strong. Just make sure you change the timing belt, I still need to do mine, I'm afraid to drive these days. Good thing about a honda though, is when the motor blows, you can just swap in a bigger one