These new ceremic pads can last pretty long. My Honda has almost 70k miles and still plenty pads left.
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At 1st I was running 0w-20, that's what is recommended from manufacturer. That being said i run High Mileage 5w30 in my car. Have been for the last 3 oil changes.
when i bought my car, i paid 450 for a warranty that covers the windshield, it uses OEM glass replacement. I used said warranty probably 6 months into owning my new ridgeline and new OEM glass+install etc was $1787. Was the only time i felt like i bought something that is usually a rip off, that was totally awesome.
Make sure you get an OEM windshield. Probably pay extra but Ridgelines have an acoustic windshield and if you don’t specify your truck will be noticeably noisier.
Using the muzzler has stopped mine needing the spark plugs changed / having a cylinder go out every 6 weeks.
I’ve picked up parts for my Acty off the shelf at my local Honda dealer on more than one occasion. They use the same Honda OEM oil filters that can be picked up anywhere. The Actys also share a ton of common parts with US sold Hondas of the same era. I’ve had zero issues finding parts for my Actys and often times the parts are inexpensive
I did a water pump/ timing belt replacement on a Del sol last year. I paid $750.
I just bought a Honda Accord 2024 sport hybrid L and honestly I am very disappointed. Everything is good outside and the inside the car, it's perfect but, I hate the headlights they aren't as bright as my other honda Accord 2018.
I live in Japan and have this exact problem in my 2021 civic ex. It gets somewhat locked after a few kms on the highway and then you hear clunks and it feels like it's lightly locking up when turning in either direction. I took it to my local dealer here in Niigata and after two test drive sessions they called the manufacturer and they said it is the EPS (electronic power steering) otherwise known as the steering gearbox that is bad and they are replacing it this Friday (5th July 2024) and if there are still any problems after that they will replace the whole rack.
I have a 2015 sedan and I’ve got 192,000 km and owned it since brand new and I’ve had that happen and changed the thermostat twice, just make sure you get OEM Honda thermostat and coolant as it takes a certain type. Make sure you
Burp the cooling system of all air and make sure you add enough coolant to the radiator and overflow, it’s fairly common for the thermostats to fail
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